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Academic Adjustment

One's ability to adequately cope w/ demands of post-secondary education

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Factors that impact academic adjustment

Loneliness, Financial Stress, Class Format, Freedom, Social Opportunities, Personal and Emotional Problems

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Why don't Trigger Warnings work?

Study showed that trigger warnings did not impact emotional reactions to potentially upsetting content --> when show participants graphic photo & measure anxiety before vs after

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Systematic Observation

Careful observation of natural world to better understand it, provide basic data, basis for science

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Empirical methods

data gathering tied to actual Measurement and Observation

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Essential Elements of Science

Systematic Observation = core of science, Observation leads to hypotheses we can test, Science is democratic, Science is cumulative

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Code of Ethics Include...

Informed Consent, Confidentiality, Privacy, Benefits > Risks, Debriefing (needed if deception)

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Induction

drawing general conclusions from specific observations

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Features of Scientific Theories and Data

Accuracy, Consistency, Scope, Simplicity, Fruitfulness, Falsifiability

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Inductive Reasoning

Based on Probabilities, used in everyday situation, set of observations --> general conclusion

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Deductive Reasoning

General principles applied to specific instances

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Null Hypothesis Significance Testing

Assesses probability that collected data would be same if there no relationship between variables

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Null Hypothesis vs Alternative Hypothesis

variable not related vs variables are related

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Type 1 vs Type 2 Error

1 = found relationship when none, 2 = found no relationship when one exists

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Distribution

spread of values

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What means if p-value < 0.05

If study repeated 100 times, same result occurring by chance fewer than 5 times

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Scientific Theory

comprehensive framework for making sense of evidence regarding a particular phenomenon

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Is science objective?

no, affected by values and interpretations

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Levels of analysis

1 phenomenon can be explained at different levels simultaneously

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Empiricism

Knowledge from experience, John Locke, Thomas Reid

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Psychophysics

relationship between physical stimuli and human perception, Ernst Weber, Gustav Fechner

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Wilhelm Wundt

Development of Modern Psychology

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Introspection

procedure with goal to identify elements of consciousness

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Structuralism

Study contents of mind, Edward Bradford Titchener

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Functionalism

William James, G. Stanly Hall, James McKeen Cattell, study activities of mind

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G Stanley Hall

founded: first psych lab in America and APA, study adaptation and human development

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Francis Cecil Sumner

1st African American PhD in Psychology in America

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Gestalt Psychology

Study whole > individual aspects

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Behaviorism

Reject reference to mind, should study overt and observable behavior --> laws of learning, John B. Watson, B.F. Skinner, Ivan Pavlov

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What Professionalized Psychology?

Organization of American Association for Applied Psychology & American Psychological Association --> standards, WW2 --> mental health need of nation

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Scientist-practitioner model of training

emphasize development of research & clinical skills

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Scholar-practitioner model

model of training professional psychologists emphasize clinical practice

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Social Issues Psychology is involved in

Sex Differences, menstruation, school segregation, homosexuality

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