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Unit 5 Seminar – Controversies in
Psychology
Thursday, 9:00pm
Factors affecting IQ scores
Environmental factors
Education level
SES status
Individual factors – motivation, mood, stress level
Culture Bias
Language
Definitions
Attitudes, motivation, values
Culture – Fair Testing
Advantages/Disadvantages
Present in almost every psychological topic
Social vs Genetic influences
Some common areas of debate
Intelligence
High genetic prevalence
Also dependent on social factors such as education and
income level
Personality
Addiction
Children of alcoholics/drug addicts are more likely to abuse
alcohol later in life
Psychological disorders
Depression, OCD, Schizophrenia – all shown to have genetic
tendencies
Present in legal terms since 13th century
A defense asserted by an accused in a criminal prosecution to
avoid liability for the commission of a crime because, at the
time of the crime, the person did not appreciate the nature or
quality or wrongfulness of the acts.
Only 1% of defendants use the insanity defense – only 20% of
those cases are acquitted
A mental institution is the option besides prison
Attempted Reagan assassination
Issues of controversy
Legal vs medical
Limits those who cannot afford good legal services
Free will cannot be explored in medical terms
Topics such as life after death, esp,
reincarnation, ghosts and spirits, astrology, out
of body experiences explored
Popularity and respectability of the field
continues to decline
Lack of funding for research
Lack of solid research with controlled variables
Subliminal messaging
seek to attack our subconscious – in other words, we are
processing the information but not in a way that we are aware
of- we are processing them in our subconscious- because we are
not attending to them
Heuristic persuasion
appeals to habits and emotions – people use heuristics or rules
of thumb when determining what to believe
Informational Influences
occurs when a person’s behavior is influenced by another’s
behavior because the latter provides information about what is
good or true.
Buzz words
Product placement
when companies pay to have their product placed in the media
Social psychology Research
methodological technique whereby a participant is
not made fully aware of the specific purposes of the
study or is misinformed as part of the study
Milgram’s obedience study
Deception in reality tv?
Debriefing to address ethical concerns