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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Draper-Ch1 21, Structuralism, the belief that every experience can be broken down into its individual emotiond and sensations. However By the early 1900's it died out, Humans Guidelines Explain deception; debrief them and explain why you did it, Finding Relationships Experiment the only research method that allows researchers to determine the cause of a behavior due to being able to change variables, Collect Methods of Data Laboratory Observation Viewing subjects in a controlled setting, Humans Guidelines Data must remain confidential, Goals of psycology Explanation Give an explanation or theory to help understand a behavior, Edward Titchener, who took Wundt's ideas to Cornell. expanded Wundt's ideas and created Structuralism, the belief that every experience can be broken down into its individual emotiond and sensations., Ivan Pavlov showed that a reflex could be caused to occur in response to a unrelated stimuli, discovered when he worked and studied dogs., the scientific study of behavior and mental processes using the scientific method, Animals Why use animals? Due to having shorter lives, it is easier to study long- term effects, Minorities in Psycology Francis Cecil Summer The chair of the psycology department at Howard University and assumed to be the African American father of Psycology., Ethics of Psychological Research Research for Humans, The Scientific Method Step 2 Form a Hypothesis: explanation of the event, Goals of psycology Description Observing a behavior and noting everything about it, Edward Titchener, who took Wundt's ideas to Cornell. Next was William James, who believed that scientific study of consciousness was not possible., Sigmund Freud Freudian Psychoanalysis theory and therapy based on his research., Psychological Professionals Psychologist Has no medical degree, but has a doctorate; works in a broad amount of settings, Thinking Critically About Critical thinking Criteria for making reasoned Jugements Critical thinking requires an open mind, all of our outward and overt actions and reactions such as talking, facial expressions, and movement., A measure of a relationship between two or more variables, anything that can change. Produces Correlation Coefficient: the direction and strength of a relationship