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Cognitive Psychology

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

BY RYAN AND EDOG2023

DESCRIPTION @EDOG2023

  • Cognitive Psychology is the scientific study of the mind.
  • Cognitive Psychologists try to build up cognitive models of the information processing that goes on inside people’s minds
  • These include your perception, thinking, memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and learning

CAREER PATHS @RYAN.JACKSON72

  • Cognitive psychology work in many different fields such as
  • Classrooms, labs, and neuroscience facility
  • Annual salary of 75,230

PROS & CONS @RYAN.JACKSON72

  • They can solve real world problems(P)
  • Self improvement(P)
  • Most positions require a doctorate degree(C)
  • You could get burned out because or all the tedious research(C)
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COLLEGES/INSTITUTIONS @EDOG2023

  • Stamford
  • Harvard
  • UCLA
  • Princeton
  • Yale

TYPES OF CLASSES @EDOG2023

  • You can major in other fields such as computer science, biology, or chemistry
  • But you need to be certain to get basic introductory-level courses in abdominal, mental and personality psychology
  • You could also attend online classes there are many different programs for this degree
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JOURNALS @RYAN.JACKSON72

  • Solso, R. L., MacLin, M. K., & MacLin, O. H. (2005). Cognitive psychology (7th ed.). Pearson Education New Zealand.
  • Williams, J. M. G., Watts, F. N., MacLeod, C., & Mathews, A. (1988). The Wiley series in clinical psychology. Cognitive psychology and emotional disorders. John Wiley & Sons.
  • Erdelyi, M. H. (1985). A series of books in psychology. Psychoanalysis: Freud's cognitive psychology. W H Freeman/Times Books/ Henry Holt & Co.
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  • Hunt, R. R., & Ellis, H. C. (1999). Fundamentals of cognitive psychology (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill.
  • Medin, D. L., & Ross, B. H. (1992). Cognitive psychology. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
  • @ryan.jackson72
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