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psychology and lifewhen you begin your introductory course in psychology, you may be quite pleasantly surprised by the wide-ranging terrain of contemporary psychology. psychology and life will reveal the intricacies of your human experience through rigorous research. psychology and life will lead you from the inner spaces of brain and mind to the outer dimensions of human behavior. we will investigate the processes that provide meaningful structure to your experiences, such as how you perceive the world, communicate, learn, think, and remember. we will try to understand the more dramatic expressions of human nature, such as how and why people dream, fall in love, act aggressively, and become mentally ill. finally, we will demonstrate how psychological knowledge can be used to understand and change cultural forces at work in our lives. as authors of psychology and life, we believe in the power of psychological expertise. the appeal of psychology has grown personally for us over our careers as educators and researchers. in recent years, there has been a virtual explosion of new information about the basic mechanisms that govern mental and behavioral processes. as new ideas replace or modify old ideas, we are continually intrigued and challenged by the many fascinating pieces of the puzzle of human nature. foremost in the journey will be a scientific quest or understanding. we shall inquire about the how, what, when, and why of human behavior and about the causes and consequences of behaviors you observe in yourself, in other people, and in animals. we will explain why you think, feel, and behave as you do. what makes you uniquely different from all other people? yet why do you often behave so much like others? are you molded by heredity, or are you shaped more by personal experiences? how an aggression and altruism, love and hate, and madness and creativity exist side by side in this complex creature-the human animal? to appreciate the uniqueness and unity of psychology, you must consider the way psychologists define the field and the goals they bring to their research and applications. by the end of the book, we will encourage you to think like a psychologist. in this first section, well give you a strong idea of what that might mean.many psychologists seek answers to this fundamental question: what is human nature? psychology answers this question by looking at processes that occur within individuals as well as forces that arise within the physical and social environment. in this light, we formally define psychology as the scientific study of the behavior of individuals and their mental processes. lets explore the critical parts of this definition: scientific, behavior, individual, and mental.the scientific aspect of psychology requires that psychological conclusions be based on evidence collected according to the principles of the scientific method. the scientific method consists of a set of orderly steps used to analyze and solve problems. this method uses objectively collected information as the factual basis for drawing conclusions. we will elaborate on the features of the scientific method more fully in chapter 2, when we consider how psychologists conduct their research.behavior is the means by which organisms adjust to their environment. behavior is action. the subject matter of psychology largely consists of the observable behavior of humans and other species of animals. smiling, crying, running, hitting, talking, and touching are some obvious examples of behavior you can observe. psychologists examine what the individual does and how the individual goes about doing it within a given behavioral setting and in the broader social or cultural context.the subject of psychological analysis is most often an individual-a newborn infant, a teenage athlete, a college student adjusting to life in a dormitory, a man facing a midlife career change, or a woman coping with the stress of her husbands deterioration from alzheimers disease. however, the subject might also be a chimpanzee learning to use symbols to communicate, a white rat navigating a maze, or a sea slug responding to a danger signal. an individual might be studied in its natural habitat or in the controlled conditions of a research laboratory.many researchers in psychology also recognize that they cannot understand human actions without also understanding mental processes, the workings of the human mind. much human activity takes place as private, internal events-thinking, planning, reasoning, creating, and dreaming. many psychologists believe that mental processes represent the most important aspect of psychological inquiry. as you shall soon see, psychological investigators have devised ingenious techniques to study mental events and processes-to make these private experiences public.the combination of these concerns defines psychology as a unique field. within the social sciences, psychologists focus largely on behavior in individuals, whereas sociologists study the behavior of people in groups or institutions, and anthropologists focus on the broader context of behavior in different cultures: even so, psychologists draw broadly from the insights of other scholars. psychologists share many interests with researchers in biological sciences, especially with those who study brain processes and the biochemical bases of behavior. as part of the emerging area of cognitive science, psychologistsquestions about how the human mind works are related to research and theory in computer science, artificial intelligence, and applied mathematics. as a health science-with links to medicine, education, law, and environmental studies-psychology seeks to improve the quality of each individuals and the collectives well-being.although the remarkable breadth and depth of modern psychology are a source of delight to those who become psychologists, these same attributes make the field a challenge to the student exploring it for the first time. there is so much more to the study of psychology than one expects initially-and, because of that, there will also be much of value that you can take away from this introduction to psychology. the best way to learn about the field is to learn to share psychologists goals. lets consider those goals.to appreciate the uniqueness and unity of psychology, you must consider the way psychologists define the field and the goals they bring to their research and applications. by the end of the book, we will encourage you to think like a psychologist. in this first section, well give you a strong idea of what that might mean.many psychologists seek answers to this fundamental question: what is human nature? psychology answers this question by looking at processes that occur within individuals as well as forces that arise within the physical and social environment. in this light, we formally define psychology as the scientific study of the behavior of individuals and their mental processes. lets explore the critical parts of this definition: scientific, behavior, individual, and mental.the scientific aspect of psychology requires that psychological conclusions be based on evidence collected according to the principles of the scientific method. the scientific method consists of a set of orderly steps used to analyze and solve problems. this method uses objectively collected information as the factual basis for drawing conclusions. we will elaborate on the features of the scientific method more fully in chapter 2, when we consider how psychologists conduct their research.behavior is the means by which organisms adjust to their environment. behavior is action. the subject matter of psychology largely consists of the observable behavior of humans and other species of animals. smiling, crying, running, hitting, talking, and touching are some obvious examples of behavior you can observe. psychologists examine what the individual does and how the individual goes about doing it within a given behavioral setting and in the broader social or cultural context.the subject of psychological analysis is most often an individual-a newborn infant, a teenage athlete, a college student adjusting to life in a dormitory, a man facing a midlife career change, or a woman coping with the stress of her husbands deterioration from alzheimers disease. however, the subject might also be a chimpanzee learning to use symbols to communicate, a white rat navigating a maze, or a sea slug responding to a danger signal. an individual might be studied in its natural habitat or in the controlled conditions of a research laboratory.many researchers in psychology also recognize that they cannot understand human actions without also understanding mental processes, the workings of the human mind. much human activity takes place as private, internal events-thinking, planning, reasoning, creating, and dreaming. many psychologists believe that mental processes represent the most important aspect of psychological inquiry. as you shall soon see, psychological investigators have devised ingenious techniques to study mental events and processes-to make these private experiences public.the combination of these concerns defines psychology as a unique field. within the social sciences, psychologists focus largely on behavior in individuals, whereas sociologists study the behavior of people in groups or institutions, and anthropologists focus on the broader context of behavior in different cultures: even so, psychologists draw broadly from the insights of other scholars. psychologists share many interests with researchers in biological sciences, especially with those who study brain processes and the biochemical bases of behavior. as part of the emerging area of cognitive science, psychologistsquestions about how the human mind works are related to research and theory in computer science, artificial intelligence, and applied mathematics. as a health science-with links to medicine, education, law, and environmental studies-psychology seeks to improve the quality of each individuals and the collectives well-being.although the remarkable breadth and depth of modern psychology are a source of delight to those who become psychologists, these same attributes make the field a challenge to the student exploring it for the first time. there is so much more to the study of psychology than one expects initially-and, because of that, there will also be much of value that you can take away from this introduction to psychology. the best way to learn about the field is to learn to share psychologists goals. lets consider those goals.the goals of the psychologist conducting basic research are to describe, explain, predict, and control behavior. these goals form the basis of the psychological enterprise. what is involved in trying to achieve each of them?the first task in psychology is to make accurate observations about behavior. psychologists typically refer to such observations as their data (data is the plural, datum the singular).behavioral data are reports of observations about the behavior of organisms and the conditions under which the behavior occurs. when researchers undertake data collection, they must choose an appropriate level of analysis and devise measures of behavior that ensue objectivity.in order to investigate an individuals behavior, researchers may use different levels of analysis-from the broadest, most global level down to the most minute, specific level. suppose, for example, you were trying to describe a painting you saw at a museum . at a global level, you might describe it by title, bathers, and by artist, georges seurat. at a more specific level, you might recount features of the painting: some people are sunning themselves on a riverbank, while others are enjoying in water, and so on. at a very specific level, you might describe the technique seurat used-tiny points of paint-to create the scene. the description at each level would answer different questions about the painting.different levels of psychological description also address different questions. at the broadest level of psychological analysis, researchers investigate the behavior of the whole person within complex social and cultural contexts. at this level, researches might study cross-cultural differences in violence, the origins of prejudice, and the consequences of mental illness. at the next level, psychologists focus on narrower, finer units of behavior, such as speed of reaction to a stop light, eye movements during reading, and grammatical errors made by children acquiring language. researchers can study even smaller units of behavior. they might work to discover the biological bases of behavior by identifying the places in the brain where different types of memories are stored, the biochemical changes that occur during learning, and the sensory paths responsible for vision or hearing. each level of analysis yields information essential to the final composite portrait of human nature that psychologists hope ultimately to develop.however tight or broad the focus of the observation, psychologists strive to describe behavior objectively. collecting the facts as they exist, and not as the researcher expects or hopes them to be, is of utmost importance. because every observer brings to each observation his or her subjective point of view- biases, prejudices, and expectationsit is essential to prevent these personal factors from creeping in and distorting the data. as you will see in the next chapter, psychological researchers have developed a variety of techniques to maintain objectivity.while descriptions must stick to perceivable information, explanations deliberately go beyond what can be observed. in many areas of psychology, the central goal is to find regular patterns in behavioral and mental processes. psychologists want to discover how behavior works. why do you laugh at situations that differ from your expectations of what is coming next? what conditions could lead someone to attempt suicide or commit rape?explanations in psychology usually recognize that most behavior is influenced by a combination of factors. some factors operate within the individual, such as genetic makeup, motivation, intelligence level, or self-esteem. these inner determinants tell something special about the organism. other factors, however, operate externally. suppose, for example, that a child tries to please a teacher in order to win a prize or that a motorist trapped in a traffic jam becomes frustrated and hostile. these behaviors are largely influenced by events outside the person. when psychologists seek to explain behavior, they almost always consider both types of explanations. suppose, for example, psychologists want to explain why some people start smoking. researchers might examine the possibility that some individuals are particularly prone to risk taking (an internal explanation) or that some individuals experience a lot of peer pressure (an external explanation)or that both a disposition toward risk taking and situational peer pressure are necessary (a combined explanation).often a psychologists goal is to explain a wide variety of behavior in terms of one underlying cause. consider a situation in which your teacher says that to earn a good grade; each student must participate regularly in class discussions. your roommate, who is always well prepared for class, never raises his hand to answer questions or volunteer information. the teacher chides him for being unmotivated and assumes he is not bright. that same roommate also goes to parties but never asks anyone to dance, doesnt openly defend his point of view when it is challenged by someone less informed, and rarely engages in small talk at the dinner table. what is your diagnosis? what underlying cause might account for this range of behavior? how about shyness? like many other people who suffer from intense feelings of shyness, your roommate is unable to behave in desired ways . we can use the concept of shyness to explain the full pattern of your roommates behavior.to forge such causal explanations, researchers must often engage in a creative process of examining a diverse collection of data. master detective sherlock holmes drew shrewd conclusions from scraps of evidence. in a similar fashion, every researcher must use an informed imagination, which creatively synthesizes what is known and what is not yet known. a well-trained psychologist can explain observations by using her or his insight into the human experience along with the facts previous researchers have uncovered about the phenomenon in question. much psychological research attempts to determine which of several explanations most accurately accounts for a given behavioral pattern。 生活中的心理学在你开始心理学入门的时候,可能会非常惊喜于当代心理学广袤的领地。生活中的心理学通过严谨的研究向你展现你的人类经验的纷繁复杂。生活中的心理学将引领你从大脑与心理之内部世界,到人类行为之外部维度。我们会对为你的经验提供了深远意义之框架的一些过程进行研究,比如你是如何感知这个世界的、如何沟通、学习、思考与记忆的。我们将努力理解关于人类本能的更生动表达,如人们为什么会做梦,如何做梦,为何会坠入情网,为何会产生攻击性行为,为何会得精神上的疾病。最后,我们将证明心理学知识如何能够被用来理解并改变我们生活中现行的文化力量。作为心理学与生活的作者,我们相信心理技巧的力量。就我们个人而言,在我们作为教育工作者和研究者的职业生涯的过程中,我们对心理学的兴趣也在不断增强。近些年来,支配心理与行为过程的基础结构方面的新信息一直呈现实际上的爆炸式增长。尽管新思念不断替代或修改了旧的思想,我们却一直被人性之谜的许多令人着迷的部分所激励和挑战。我们会探索人的一些行为如何、什么、何时、为什么等方面的问题,以及你所观察到的你自己、他人及动物等行为的原因和结果。我们还会解释为什么你会这样想,这样感受、为何会有这样的行为。是什么使你成为区别于他人的、独一无二的你?而为什么你又经常做出一些与他人非常相似的行为?你是由遗传因素,还是更多地由个人经验所塑造而成的?攻击行为与利他主义、爱与恨、疯狂与创造性是如何共存于人这种复杂的生物中的?许多心理学家试图找到这样一个基本问题的答案什么是人性?心理学既着眼于个体内部发生的过程,又从物理和社会环境产生的力量来回答这个问题。从这个角度出发,我们将心理学定义为是对个体行为及其心理过程的科学研究。让我们来探索一下这个定义的主要部分:科学、行为、个体及心理。心理学的科学方面要求心理学的结论,必须是在依据科学方法原则下所搜集到的证据之基础上得出的。科学方法是由用以分析与解决问题的一套有序的步骤构成的。该方法将客观搜集到的信息作为得出结论的事实基础。我们会在第2章中,在考虑心理学家如何进行研究时,详细说明科学方法的特性。行为是生物机体适应环境的方式方法。行为即行动。心理学的主题很大程度上是由人类及其它动物种类中可观察到的行为构成的,笑、哭、奔跑、打、谈话及触摸都是一些你可以明显观察到的行为方面的例子。心理学家会在给定的行为设置及更广阔的社会与文化情境中,检查个体会做什么,以及与此相伴随的种种经历。 心理分析的主题最常见的是个体新生婴儿、少年运动员、大学生如何适应校园生活、一个面临中年职业

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