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    In ancient times before people knew anything behind the science of the human mind and it’s functions‚ they used to believe that “evil spirits” were the reason behind one’s psychological problems. If a person was behaving in a certain way that was considered abnormal‚ they would use a method known as trephining. Trephining is a surgical procedure that involves drilling a hole in a human’s skull in attempt to release any unwanted demons. The trepanned skulls found by archaeologists usually shows a

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    creation of their identities? Critically discuss by drawing on the theories and concepts of Interpretivist sociology (such as the work of Erving Goffman and ethnomethodology) and one of the following: 1) Michel Foucault (Post-structuralism) 2) Pierre Bourdieu (Structuralism) Assessment Task: A 3500 word assignment which meets learning outcomes: 1 & 3. Number of Words: 3816/3500. Pages: 20. In sociology‚ there has been debate into how identity is constructed‚ with major differences into

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    While the psychology of today reflects the discipline’s rich and varied history‚ the origins of psychology differ significantly from contemporary conceptions of the field. In order to gain a full understanding of psychology‚ you need to spend some time exploring its history and origins. How did psychology originate? When did it begin? Who were the people responsible for establishing psychology as a separate science? Why Study Psychology History? Contemporary psychology is interested in an enormous

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    PSY2012 Scientific Thinking What is the definition of psychology (both definitions given in class)? What is the goal of psychology? Psychology (broad definition)- the scientific study of the mind‚ brain‚ and behaviour. Psychology- the study of an individuals thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviour. Goal of psych- use scientific methods to systematically observe‚ understand‚ and predict the human experience. What are four reasons (discussed in class) why psychology can be a complex and challenging

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    functionalism‚ structuralism‚ and behaviorism. Functionalism stressed the importance of how behavior functions to allow people and animals to adapt to their environments. They included research that involved direct observation of living creatures in their natural settings. They also studied how psychology could be applied to places such as education‚ child rearing‚ and working environment. A leading theorist of functionalism was William James. His ideas became the basis for functionalism. Structuralism was

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    even the biological activities that maintain bodily function (Jex.) Psychology is divided into sub-fields such as health‚ human development‚ law‚ and many other sub fields‚ just to name a few. The major schools of thought in Psychology are structuralism‚ functionalism‚ behaviorism‚ psychodynamic‚ humanistic‚ cognition‚ and evolutionary. William Wundt is called the father of psychology for his pioneering laboratory research (Kowalski & Westen‚ 2009.) He founded the first psychological

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    social meaning but only names‚ whereas parole is simply the pronouncement or display of an idea. Saussure`s approach to lingustics and grammarSaussure‚ one of the founders of modern linguistics‚ established the structural study of language‚ namely Structuralism. In this regard‚ the connection between the linguistic sign and what it signifies are considered arbitrary. Signs consist of two parts: the signifier‚ the sound or look in a vocal or graphic form‚ and the signifier’s object‚ the signified. Due

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    1 WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY? Multiple Choice Questions 1. The term “psyche” when translated from the Greek is most closely associated with the term A) habit. B) life. C) study. D) mind. 2.The essential difference between behavior and mental processes is A) complexity. B) observability. C) controllability. D) ease of description. 3. Why is psychology a science? A) It attempts to separate the elements of the mind. B) It uses rigorous methods of observation. C) It has more than one research

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    Foundations of Psychology Psychology is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. There is some tension between scientific psychology (with its program of empirical research) and applied psychology (dealing with a number of areas). Psychologists attempt to explain the mind and brain in the context of real life. In contrast neurologists utilize a physiological approach. Psychologists study such phenomena as perception‚ cognition‚ emotion

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    An Anthropological Glance at The Gods Must Be Crazy 1. In the film “The God’s Must Be Crazy” we see a contrast from the “civilized” world to that of the “non-civillized” world. What does civillized seem to mean in the film? In the film civillized seems to mean modern life. It talks about how civillized man refused to adapt himself to his environment. Instead he adapted his environment to suit him. The civillization they are talking about is the cities‚ roads‚ vehicles‚ and machinery. 2. What

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