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Title: PSYCO 105: Individual and Social Behaviour


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PSYCO 105 Individual and Social Behaviour
  • Lecture 1 The Ways and Means of Psychology

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What is psychology?
  • Psychology is the scientific study of the mind
    and behaviour
  • The scientific study of the causes of behaviour
    also the application of the findings of
    psychological research to the solution of
    problems (Carlson et al., 2000)

3
Fields of Psychology
  • Biological Foundations
  • Individual and Social Behaviour
  • Applied Psychology

4
Biological Foundations
  • Physiological Psychology
  • Psychophysiology
  • Comparative Psychology
  • Behaviour Analysis
  • Behaviour Genetics
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Experimental Neuropsychology

5
Individual and Social Behaviour
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Personality Psychology
  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

6
Applied Psychology
  • Organizational Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Community Psychology
  • Engineering Psychology (Human Factors)

7
Ways of Knowing
  • Tenacity (Faith)
  • Authority
  • Consensus
  • Reason
  • Observation

8
Goals of Psychology
  • To understand human behaviour
  • Describe
  • Explain
  • Predict
  • Control

9
Research Strategies
  • Experimentation
  • Correlational Studies
  • Descriptive Studies

10
Experimentation
  • Independent Variable
  • The factor that is systematically manipulated so
    that the researcher can examine its effect on a
    dependent variable.
  • Dependent Variable
  • The variable (usually a behaviour) that is
    affected by the independent variable.

11
Research Settings
  • Laboratory Studies
  • Field Studies

12
Data Collection Methods
  • Self-Report
  • Questionnaires
  • Interviews
  • Observational Methods
  • Naturalistic Observation
  • Participant Observation
  • Tests

13
Ethics
  • Informed Consent
  • Risks and Benefits
  • Deception
  • Privacy, Confidentiality, and Anonymity
  • Special Groups

14
Informed Consent
  • A description of the study should be provided in
    advance, including mention of the purpose of
    the research expected benefits of the research
    methods (tasks to be performed) any effects,
    risks or inconveniences of the procedure rights
    of the participant and any possible alternative
    procedures.

15
Risks and Benefits
  • The onus is on the researcher to avid or minimize
    risks to the subjects, both in carrying out the
    research and in publication of the results.

16
Deception
  • Deception is a situation in which subjects have
    essential information withheld and/or are
    intentionally misled about procedures and
    purposes. A thorough debriefing is particularly
    important in studies involving deception.

17
Privacy, Confidentiality and Anonymity
  • Personal information given by the subject will be
    confidential. Wherever possible, the researcher
    will take steps to ensure the anonymity of the
    subjects.

18
Vulnerable Groups
  • Special care must be taken with vulnerable groups
    to ensure ethical treatment (e.g., prisoners,
    people with mental disabilities, other cultures,
    etc.)

19
Bias in Psychological Research
  • Random Error
  • Causes random variability in DV
  • Systematic Error or Bias
  • Causes nonrandom variability in DV other than
    that caused by the IV.

20
Types of Bias
  • Sample Bias
  • Measurement Bias
  • Observers (Researchers) Bias
  • Subjects Bias

21
Sample and Measurement Biases
  • Sample Biases
  • Random assignment
  • Measurement Biases
  • Validity
  • Reliability

22
Observers and Subjects Biases
  • Observer-Expectancy Effects
  • Single-blind studies
  • Subject-Expectancy Effects
  • Double-blind studies
  • Placebo

23
Descriptive Statistics
  • Central Tendency
  • Mean
  • Median
  • Variability
  • Standard deviation

24
Assessing Relations
  • Correlation Coefficient
  • A measurement of the degree to which two
    variables are related.
  • Scatterplot
  • A graphic representation of a correlation one
    value is plotted against the horizontal axis and
    the other against the vertical axis.

25
Inferential Statistics
  • Statistical Significance
  • The likelihood that an observed relation or
    difference between two variables is not due to
    chance factors
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