tailieunhanh - Ebook Psychology themes and variations (7th edition): Part 1

(BQ) Part 1 book "Psychology themes and variations" has contents: Evolution of psychology, the research enterprise in psychology, the biological bases of behaviour, sensation and perception, variations in consciousness, learning, human memory, language and thought. | 3306_W_Weiten_Ch01 1/4/06 8:03 AM Page xlii C H A P T E R 1 From Speculation to Science: How Psychology Developed A New Science Is Born: The Contributions of Wundt and Hall The Battle of the “Schools” Begins: Structuralism Versus Functionalism Freud Brings the Unconscious into the Picture Watson Alters Psychology’s Course as Behaviorism Makes Its Debut Skinner Questions Free Will as Behaviorism Flourishes The Humanists Revolt Psychology Comes of Age as a Profession Psychology Returns to Its Roots: Renewed Interest in Cognition and Physiology Psychology Broadens Its Horizons: Increased Interest in Cultural Diversity Psychology Adapts: The Emergence of Evolutionary Psychology Psychology Moves in a Positive Direction The Evolution of Psychology Illustrated Overview of Psychology’s History Psychology Today: Vigorous and Diversified Research Areas in Psychology Professional Specialties in Psychology Seven Unifying Themes Themes Related to Psychology as a Field of Study Themes Related to Psychology’s Subject Matter • Improving Academic Performance PERSONAL APPLICATION Developing Sound Study Habits Improving Your Reading Getting More Out of Lectures Improving Test-Taking Strategies • Developing Critical Thinking Skills: An Introduction CRITICAL THINKING APPLICATION The Need to Teach Critical Thinking An Example Recap © Caroline Schiff/zefa/Corbis Practice Test COPYRIGHT © Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license 3306_W_Weiten_Ch01 1/4/06 8:03 AM Page 1 W hat is psychology? Your initial answer to this question is likely to bear little resemblance to the picture of psychology that will emerge as you work your way through this book. I know that when I ambled into my introductory psychology course more than 30 years ago, I had no idea what psychology involved. I was a pre-law/political science major fulfilling a general education requirement with what I thought would be my one and only .

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