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psychology The study of human behavior.
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What is it on?
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Why should you do it?
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Psychology is the study of human behavior helps look at
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making people decisions about what helps people.
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What causes prevent decisions about the actions they dio.
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For example, what cause it's going to be aggressive.
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What causes people to fall in love and who you're
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attracted to those people Why you attract those people?
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Would you help someone that you saw in trouble?
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Four. Would you just simply stand by?
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Ah, nde What causes people thio by the products that
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they buy?
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Thes these sorts of things that we investigate with psychology.
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One question.
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We investigate this idea of nature versus nurture.
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So are the decisions we make due to our biological
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influences. It is it because the actions of our brains
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is it the way we release chemicals, is it the
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genes that we have that we inherit from our parents
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influence our behavior?
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Are they responsible for our behaviors or is it a
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result of evolution?
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Is it how we've developed over time in response to
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different pressures?
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And is this was influenced to ask first influence just
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at the way that we dio another explanation.
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But is this idea of nature?
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So is it Our friends, of course, is to act
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the way we dio.
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Is it the environment around us, or is it our
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family? And how aware with these actions, do we think
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about the decisions that we make?
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Or are they in eight?
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Are they responses that we've learned from our environment?
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And we've learned from watching your friends and your family
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on dhe?
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Do we think about this?
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Do we have free will in their decisions and everything
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predetermined? Thes the debates that we look at when we
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study psychology studying psychology has helped us with many different
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areas. If we hinted it back in the 19 forties
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and the atrocities that we saw in the German concentration
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camps, many people were at this office one off then
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we looked at 19 nineties, and we see similar things
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happening in American prisons.
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We can look at research that was conducted by this
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guy called Milgram on What they're going to show us
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is why these was that beat by Zimbardo on what
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Zimbardo showed us was that we where naughty people, we
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also look at the science for you to do this.
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The psychology is a science.
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It is not just looking at behavior.
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It is looking and conducting our research to investigate these
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behaviors. So we follow a scientific procedures.
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We asked the question.
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We do background research.
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We find a hypothesis that we tested experiment on individuals
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and on groups of people to find out what causes
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thes if we find ineffective.
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One explanation behavior.
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We could draw a conclusion from it, and we do
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this in order to help improve people's lives through psychology,
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we have helped identify treatments for addiction to reduce addiction
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levels. We've helped increase people's brain power on their memory
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abilities. We can identify what causes people to buy things.
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We can look at treatments and causes of mental illnesses,
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psychopathology such as schizophrenia or how to enhance sports performance.
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Psychology is a massively broadband with careers and lots and
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lots of different areas.
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We've got two different routes into psychology.
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We could look at either a level psychology, which is
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100% exam.
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So for exams over two years, Orbitex Psychology, which is
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50% exam, 50% coursework.
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They are very, very similar in what they dio with
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the A level psychology.
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We study these different approaches to explain behavior.
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We compare them, we can trust them.
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We see what what we think do they match?
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They're not much.
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And we look at how to conduct research.
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If you consider taking the B tech, there's a heart
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stronger coursework element.
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So we study very similar approaches.
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We use it to explain aggression or consumer behavior or
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gender. And then again, we conduct our own research.
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And that is that part of the course or that
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we dio in the following year.
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We simply study similar talk with including addiction and stress.
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We look at psychopathology and developmental or sports psychology.
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That'll interests the psychology and why you should study it.
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Thank you very much.
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Bye bye.