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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: GJones Ch 1 20, The Science of Psychology Psychology Then Goals Explanation: Why is it happening?, Guidelines for human research. lists Investigator must inform participants, telling the true nature of the study and expectations of results., Psychology Now: guided by Ethics: psychologists have the main goal of protecting the health and wellfare of animal or human participant, Psychology Now: finding relationships experiments, The Science of Psychology Psychology Then Subgroup Psychoanalysis: theory and therapy developed from the ideas of Sigmond Freud., Psychology Now: different perspectives Humanistic: human potential free will, and possibility of self-actulizatioon., Psychology Now: different perspectives Cognitive: memory, intelligence, perception, thought process, problem solving, language, and learning., groups includes control: recieves no treatment or treatment with no effect., The Scientific Method steps form a hypothosis, Guidelines for human research. animals Research for animals is also under ethical considerations: will is cause pain?, Psychology Now: different perspectives Evolutionary: focuses on the biological basis for universal characteristics, The Science of Psychology Psychology Then Subgroup Gestalt Psychology:focuses on perception and sensation, particularly the perception of patterns and whole figures, experiments contains groups, Guidelines for human research. lists Data must remain confidential., Psychology Now: different perspectives Sociocultural: behavior as the result of anouthers presense, as part of a group or larger culture, experiments contains hazards, Wilhem Wundt (1832-1920) Father of Psychology (Papa) student Edward Titchner (1867-1927) Expanded on Wundt's ideas., Behaviorism: focuses on observable behavior only. founded by John B. Watson, Critical thinking four criteria All evidence is not equal in quality., Critical thinking four criteria Few truths which do not need to be subjected to testing.