Exploring Psychology: Insights into Behavior and Mental Processes
Discover the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, analyze key findings, vocabulary, and hypotheses in psychology readings. Improve annotation skills and understanding of psychological concepts.
Exploring Psychology: Insights into Behavior and Mental Processes
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Gaining Insight into behavior • You should already have this in your notes. • What is the example that they give? • Think about the question from yesterday in regards to your emotions and confidence (Does learning about your emotions build confidence?). • Has your idea changed?
Readings in Psychology • Look at the vocabulary words that are given at the beginning. • While you read make annotations, I would like to see what your annotation skills are. • What was Psamtik’s hypothesis? • What were Psamtik’s findings? • Based on the passage, in paragraph three what does the word “sequestered” mean? • Separate sheet of paper- you are turning this in
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental process.
From yesterday… • What was Psamtik’s hypothesis? • What were Psamtik’s findings? • Based on the passage, in paragraph three what does the word “sequestered” mean? • Separate sheet of paper- you are turning this in
Reading in Psychology • What do you think happened to Victor prior to being found by Pinel? • In paragraph 7, the author uses the phrase “working assumption,” what does that mean? What is a vocabulary word that could have been used? Why wasn’t it used? • To what extent was Itard’s experience an experiment? Explain. • List 3 conclusions you can make based on both readings
Textbook • Skip the section on Acquiring Practical Information. It just talks about different parts of the textbook. • Create a question for the heading of “Overview of Psychology” • What is an overview of Psychology? • Read through that section (stop when you get to the Goals of Psychology) • Try to answer your question, (you might have more than just one answer)