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Causal inference

Unit 2 AP Psychology

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UNIT 2 NOTES: Research Methods The Need for Psychological Science Critical Thinking thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions examines assumptions discerns hidden values evaluates evidence Three hurdles that tend to skew our logic: Hindsight Bias The tendency to believe, after learning the outcome, that you knew it all along Overconfidence We tend to think we know more than we do The Barnum Effect It is the tendency for people to accept very general or vague characterizations of themselves and take them to be accurate Applied V. Basic Research Applied Research has clear, practical applications. Basic Research explores questions that you may be curious about, but not intended to be immediately used The Scientific Method Theory

Units 1&2 (Myers)

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AP Psychology Name Units I & II Homework Assignments History & Approaches Modules 1 & 2: pages 1-12 What are four questions early thinkers wondered? How does our mind work? How does our body relate to our minds? How much of what we know comes built in? How much is acquired through experience? Socrates & Plato concluded that: mind is separable from body and continues after the body dies; knowledge is innate. What did Aristotle say about knowledge? Knowledge is not pre-existing, it grows from the experiences stored in our memories. What did Rene Descartes conclude about the relationship between the brain and muscles? The relationship between the brain and muscles were spirits that flowed from the brain through hollow nerves to the muscles, provoking movement.
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