§113.45. Psychology (2020)

History

  • 1

    The student understands the development of the field of psychologyP.C.1

    1. a

      identify characteristics that differentiate the field of psychology from other related social sciencesP.C.1.a

    2. b

      trace the historical development of the contemporary perspectives in psychology, including biological, behavioral, cognitive, sociocultural, humanistic, and psychodynamicP.C.1.b

    3. c

      explore subfields and career opportunities available in the science of psychologyP.C.1.c

Science of psychology

  • 2

    The student differentiates the processes of theory development and validationP.C.2

    1. a

      define and differentiate the concepts of theory and principleP.C.2.a

    2. b

      identify and describe the basic methods of social scientific reasoningP.C.2.b

    3. c

      apply the standards of the American Psychological Association (APA) for ethical decision making regarding the collection, storage, and use of psychological dataP.C.2.c

    4. d

      define and interpret measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode) and dispersion (range and standard deviation)P.C.2.d

  • 3

    The student understands the relationship between biology and behaviorP.C.3

    1. a

      describe the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems and the endocrine systemP.C.3.a

    2. b

      explain the effects of the endocrine and nervous systems on development and behaviorP.C.3.b

  • 4

    The student understands how sensations and perceptions influence cognition and behaviorP.C.4

    1. a

      explain the capabilities and limitations of sensory systems and individual perceptionsP.C.4.a

    2. b

      understand the interaction of the individual and the environment in determining sensation and perceptionP.C.4.b

Individual development

  • 5

    The student understands that development is a life-long processP.C.5

    1. a

      critique the various perspectives presented in the nature versus nurture debateP.C.5.a

    2. b

      trace the influence of physical development on the individualP.C.5.b

    3. c

      discuss the role of the caregiver on individual developmentP.C.5.c

    4. d

      explain factors involved in cognitive development according to Jean PiagetP.C.5.d

    5. e

      describe Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial developmentP.C.5.e

    6. f

      evaluate the predicted outcomes of given courses of actions in particular situations based on an understanding of the development of moralityP.C.5.f

    7. g

      evaluate the presented theories of human development and specify the strengths and weaknesses of eachP.C.5.g

  • 6

    The student understands behavioral and social learning theoriesP.C.6

    1. a

      demonstrate an understanding of the principles of operant and classical conditioning and of social learningP.C.6.a

    2. b

      describe the processes of learning using typical classroom situationsP.C.6.b

Individual identity

  • 7

    The student understands the principles of motivation and emotionP.C.7

    1. a

      compare predominant theories of motivation and emotionP.C.7.a

    2. b

      explore the interaction of biological and cultural factors in emotion and motivationP.C.7.b

  • 8

    The student understands the nature of intelligence. The student is expected to differentiate the various types of intelligenceP.C.8

  • 9

    The student understands the basic principles of tests and measurementsP.C.9

    1. a

      describe statistical concepts used in testingP.C.9.a

    2. b

      differentiate among aptitude, achievement, and Intelligence Quotient (IQ) testsP.C.9.b

  • 10

    The student understands the development and assessment of personalityP.C.10

    1. a

      define personalityP.C.10.a

    2. b

      compare and evaluate various theories of personality, including psychodynamic, trait, humanistic, and socioculturalP.C.10.b

    3. c

      describe personality assessment toolsP.C.10.c

Individual experience

  • 11

     The student understands basic elements of cognitionP.C.11

    1. a

      define and identify the basic elements of thought;P.C.11.a

    2. b

      identify strategies and obstacles associated with problem solving and decision making;P.C.11.b

    3. c

      explore the structural features of language;P.C.11.c

    4. d

       discuss theories of language acquisition and development;P.C.11.d

    5. e

      evaluate the limitations and capabilities of the information processing model;P.C.11.e

    6. f

      understand the states and levels of consciousness.P.C.11.f

  • 12

    The student understands the multifaceted aspects of mental healthP.C.12

    1. a

      explain stress and the individual's physiological, behavioral, and psychological responses to stressors;P.C.12.a

    2. b

      evaluate cognitive and behavioral strategies for dealing with stress;P.C.12.b

    3. c

      analyze the challenges inherent in defining abnormal behavior and acknowledge the sociocultural stigma of labeling behavior as abnormal;P.C.12.c

    4. d

      recognize the biological, social, and cognitive origins of abnormal behavior;P.C.12.d

    5. e

       discuss major categories of abnormal behaviors and identify their respective characteristics as classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM);P.C.12.e

    6. f

      evaluate the effectiveness of past and present methods of therapy.P.C.12.f

The individual in society

  • 13

    The student will understand the influence of society and culture on behavior and cognitionP.C.13

    1. a

      describe how attributions affect explanations of behaviorP.C.13.a

    2. b

      explore the nature and effects of bias and discriminationP.C.13.b

    3. c

      describe circumstances in which conformity and obedience are likely to occurP.C.13.c

    4. d

      describe the effects of the presence of others on individual behaviorP.C.13.d

    5. e

      discuss the nature of altruismP.C.13.e

    6. f

      discuss the factors influencing attractionP.C.13.f

    7. g

      identify sources of attitude formation and assess methods used to influence attitudesP.C.13.g

Social studies skills

  • 14

    The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired from a variety of valid sources, including electronic technologyP.C.14

    1. a

      create a product on a contemporary psychology-related issue or topic using critical methods of inquiryP.C.14.a

    2. b

      draw and evaluate conclusions from qualitative informationP.C.14.b

    3. c

      apply evaluation rules to quantitative informationP.C.14.c

    4. d

      analyze information by sequencing, categorizing, identifying cause-and-effect relationships, comparing, contrasting, finding the main idea, summarizing, making generalizations and predictions, and drawing inferences and conclusionsP.C.14.d

  • 15

    The student communicates in written, oral, and visual formsP.C.15

    1. a

       use psychology-related terminology correctlyP.C.15.a

    2. b

      use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuationP.C.15.b

    3. c

      transfer information from one medium to another, including written to visual and written or visual to statistical, using computer software as appropriateP.C.15.c

    4. d

      create written, oral, and visual presentations of social studies informationP.C.15.d

  • 16

    The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others, in a variety of settingsP.C.16

    1. a

      use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution;P.C.16.a

    2. b

      use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision;P.C.16.b

    3. c

      participate in conflict resolution using persuasion, compromise, debate, and negotiation.P.C.16.c

  • 17

    The student develops long-term and short-term goal-setting skills for individual and community problem solvingP.C.17

    1. a

      illustrate the relationship and sequence between intermediate goals and terminal goalsP.C.17.a

    2. b

      monitor and evaluate self-directed inquiry or projects for timelines, accuracy, and goal attainmentP.C.17.b

Science and technology

  • 18

    The student understands the relationship of changes in technology to personal growth and developmentP.C.18

    1. a

      analyze examples of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to changes in available technologyP.C.18.a

    2. b

      evaluate the impact of changes in technology on personal growth and developmentP.C.18.b

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