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Title: PSY100Y Introduction to Psychology


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PSY100Y - Introduction to Psychology
  • Dr. Dax Urbszat, B.Sc., L.L.B., M.A., Ph. D.
  • Office Room 4010 CCIT
  • Phone (905) 569 4964
  • E-mail dax.urbszat_at_utoronto.ca
  • Office hours Mon. 9-11, 1-2, Tues. 4 6 pm and
    Wed. 5-6 (or by appointment )
  • www.utm.utoronto.ca/psy100.0.html

2
Laboratory Work
  • Dr. Jeff Graham
  • Rm 1151 South Building
  • Ph (905) 569 - 4303
  • E-mail jgraham_at_utm.utoronto.ca
  • Office hours by appointment

3
PSY100Y Technician
  • Dita Klimas
  • Rm 1094 South
  • Ph (905) 828-5409
  • E-mail psytech_at_utm.utoronto.ca
  • Office hours Mon to Fri 10-12 and 3-5pm

4
Psychology
  • Psyche soul
  • Logos to study
  • Wilhelm Wundt (1870s) combines the disciplines of
    philosophy and physiology

5
What is Psychology?
  • Psychology is the scientific study of behavior.
  • anything an animal or human does, feels, or
    thinks.
  • Psychology is a science firmly based in empirical
    research.
  • Psychology has broad application.

6
Major Perspectives
  • Biological
  • Psychoanalytic
  • Behavioral
  • Humanistic
  • Cognitive
  • Evolutionary

7
Major Areas of Research
  • Social
  • Physiological
  • Cognitive/Perception
  • Personality/Abnormal
  • Developmental
  • Psychometrics
  • Health
  • Forensics

8
Professional Practice
  • Experimental/Academic
  • Clinical
  • Counseling
  • Educational
  • Industrial Organization
  • Sports
  • Forensics

9
Psychological Themes
  • Psychology is empirical
  • Psychology is theoretically driven
  • Psychology evolves in a socio-historic context
  • Behavior is determined by multiple causes
  • Behavior is shaped by cultural heritage
  • Heredity and environment jointly influence
    behavior
  • Peoples experience of the world is highly
    subjective

10
Improving Academic Performance
  • Read chapters before class
  • Come to every lecture
  • Print and read powerpoint slides before lectures
  • Developing sound study habits
  • Scheduling (list making)
  • - implementation intentions
  • Study without distractions
  • Reward your studying

11
Improving Your Reading
  • Survey
  • Question
  • Read
  • Recite
  • Review

12
Getting More Out of Lectures
  • Read chapters before class
  • Try to listen more than write
  • Put ideas in your own words
  • Ask questions
  • Try not to be passive learner

13
Improve Test Taking
  • Set a schedule
  • Answer all the questions you know first and skip
    the ones you are not sure of till later
  • Keep it simple
  • Review (leave a few minutes in your schedule for
    this)

14
Multiple Choice Exams
  • Try to anticipate the answer
  • Always read the entire question
  • Eliminate implausible options
  • Broad sweeping generalizations tend to be
    incorrect
  • Carefully qualified statements tend to be correct

15
Essay Exams
  • Make time allocations based on marks and your
    knowledge
  • ORGANIZE do a brief outline
  • Number points or use headings
  • Use catch words and technical terminology
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