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Chapter 1: Section 1: Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods
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<h1><strong>How to Learn Psychology</strong></h1>
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<p>&nbsp;We all use the principles of psychology everyday and probably don’t even &nbsp;realize it. When we spank our child for doing something wrong, we are &nbsp;utilizing the learning principle of punishment. When we get nervous &nbsp;right before we have to give that big speech, we are activating our &nbsp;autonomic nervous system. When we talk to ourselves in our heads, &nbsp;telling ourselves to “calm down,” “work harder,” or “give up,” we are &nbsp;utilizing cognitive approaches to change our behaviors and emotions.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;This text is designed to give you a general idea of what psychology &nbsp;is, how information is developed, what we have learned about ourselves, &nbsp;and how psychology is applied to help improve people’s lives. The &nbsp;chapters are organized so that you can get a better idea of how &nbsp;psychology works; from basic theories and principles, through research, &nbsp;understanding and explaining results, to the actual application of &nbsp;psychological techniques.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;This text is not designed to make you a psychologist. It is written &nbsp;in a general format so that you can gain a better idea of all of the &nbsp;major concepts in psychology. If you were to major in psychology as an &nbsp;undergraduate, each chapter would be a separate course. And, to get your &nbsp;doctorate, which is required to be called a psychologist in most &nbsp;states, you would take an additional five to seven years further &nbsp;studying the concepts in this text.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;You will learn a lot, however, and hopefully you will increase not &nbsp;only your knowledge base, but also your interest in the principles of &nbsp;psychology. This website provides a great deal of information about the &nbsp;applications of psychology in a self-help format, as do many other very &nbsp;helpful and professional sites. Read on…learn…and improve your &nbsp;understanding of your greatest asset…the human mind.</p>
<h1><strong>What is Psychology</strong></h1>
<p>&nbsp;Psychology is the study of cognitions, emotions, and behavior. &nbsp;Psychologists are involved in a variety of tasks. Many spend their &nbsp;careers designing and performing research to better understand how &nbsp;people behave in specific situations, how and why we think the way we &nbsp;do, and how emotions develop and what impact they have on our &nbsp;interactions with others. These are the research psychologists who often &nbsp;work in research organizations or universities. &nbsp;Industrial-organizational psychologists work with businesses and &nbsp;organizations to help them become more productive, effective, and &nbsp;efficient, and to assist them in working with their employees and their &nbsp;customers. Practitioners, typically counseling and clinical &nbsp;psychologists, work with individuals, couples, families, and small &nbsp;groups to help them feel less depressed, less anxious, become more &nbsp;productive or motivated, and overcome issues which prevent them from &nbsp;living up to their potential.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>The study of psychology has five basic goals:</h3>
<h3>1. Describe –</h3>
<p>&nbsp;The first goal is to observe behavior and describe, often in minute detail, what was observed as objectively as possible&nbsp;</p>
<h3>2. Explain –</h3>
<p>&nbsp;While descriptions come from observable data, psychologists must go &nbsp;beyond what is obvious and explain their observations. In other words, &nbsp;why did the subject do what he or she did?&nbsp;</p>
<h3>3. Predict –</h3>
<p>&nbsp;Once we know what happens, and why it happens, we can begin to &nbsp;speculate what will happen in the future. There’s an old saying, which &nbsp;very often holds true: “the best predictor of future behavior is past &nbsp;behavior.”&nbsp;</p>
<h3>4. Control –</h3>
<p>&nbsp;Once we know what happens, why it happens and what is likely to &nbsp;happen in the future, we can excerpt control over it. In other words, if &nbsp;we know you choose abusive partners because your father was abusive, we &nbsp;can assume you will choose another abusive partner, and can therefore &nbsp;intervene to change this negative behavior.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>5. Improve –</h3>
<p>&nbsp;Not only do psychologists attempt to control behavior, they want to &nbsp;do so in a positive manner, they want to improve a person’s life, not &nbsp;make it worse. This is not always the case, but it should always be the &nbsp;intention.&nbsp;</p>
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