AI Summary
[DOCUMENT_TYPE: study_guide]
**What This Document Is**
This document is a midterm review for PSY 1012, Introduction to Psychology, at Keiser University. It’s designed to help students prepare for an upcoming midterm examination by revisiting key concepts from the first chapter of the course textbook (Coon, 2022). The review focuses on foundational principles and the historical development of the field.
**Why This Document Matters**
This review is valuable for students enrolled in PSY 1012 who are looking to consolidate their understanding of the core material covered in the first chapter. It’s most useful when used in conjunction with class notes, the textbook, and other study resources. It serves as a focused checkpoint to assess comprehension before a significant evaluation.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This review is not a substitute for attending lectures, completing assigned readings, or engaging with the full textbook. It provides a condensed overview and does not offer in-depth explanations or additional examples beyond those presented within the review itself. It will not cover material beyond the scope of Chapter 1.
**What This Document Provides**
This review includes:
* Key definitions, such as the definition of psychology and empirical evidence.
* A breakdown of the five basic principles of critical thinking.
* An outline of the basic ethical guidelines for psychological research.
* Information on the historical beginnings of psychology, including the establishment of the first psychology laboratory by Wilhelm Wundt.
* A description of the contributions of functionalism to the field.
* An introduction to the field of positive psychology and its focus.
This preview *does not* include detailed explanations of complex research methodologies, comprehensive coverage of all historical schools of thought, or practice exam questions. It is a focused review of specific topics from Chapter 1.