Unit 1 - Module 1: The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing Arguments

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Grade 12 Psychology (Unit One - Introduction to Psychological Science Practices) Flashcards on Unit 1 - Module 1: The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing Arguments, created by Greg MacPherson on 17/03/2021.
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Unit One - Module 1 The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing Arguments The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing Arguments
psychology Psychology is the science of behaviour and mental processes.
critical thinking Thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions. Rather, it examines assumption, appraises the source, discerns hidden biases, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
scientific attitude Putting a scientific attitude into practice requires: curiosity skepticism humility
scientific attitude: curiosity The scientific attitude demands that we ask questions and that we put these questions to the test.
scientific attitude: skepticism The scientific attitude demands that we don't take things at face value and that we recognize the contradictory nature of "common sense."
scientific attitude: humility The scientific attitude demands that we be willing to be surprised and that we be open to follow new ideas.
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