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Scientific Inquiry
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Development of psychology as an empirical science.SS.P.1
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Define psychology as a discipline and identify its goals as a science.SS.P.1.1
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Describe the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline.SS.P.1.2
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Describe perspectives employed to understand behavior and mental processes.SS.P.1.3
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Explain how psychology evolved as a scientific discipline.SS.P.1.4
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Major subfields within psychology.SS.P.2
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Discuss the value of both basic and applied psychological research with human and non-human animals.SS.P.2.1
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Describe the major subfields of psychology.SS.P.2.2
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Identify the important role psychology plays in benefiting society and improving people’s lives.SS.P.2.3
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Research methods and measurements used to study behavior and mental processes.SS.P.3
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Describe the scientific method and its role in psychology.SS.P.3.1
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Describe and compare a variety of quantitative (e.g., surveys, correlations, experiments) and qualitative (e.g., interviews, narratives, focus groups) research methods.SS.P.3.2
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Define systematic procedures used to improve the validity of research findings, such as external validity.SS.P.3.3
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Biopsychology
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Structure and function of the nervous system in human and non-human animals.SS.P.4
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Identify the major divisions and subdivisions of the human nervous system.SS.P.4.1
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Identify the parts of the neuron and describe the basic process of neural transmission.SS.P.4.2
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Differentiate between the structures and functions of the various parts of the central nervous system.SS.P.4.3
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Describe lateralization of brain functions.SS.P.4.4
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Discuss the mechanisms of, and the importance of, plasticity of the nervous system.SS.P.4.5
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Structure and function of the endocrine system.SS.P.5
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Describe how the endocrine glands are linked to the nervous system.SS.P.5.1
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Describe the effects of hormones on behavior and mental processes.SS.P.5.2
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Describe hormone effects on the immune system.SS.P.5.3
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The interaction between biological factors and experience.SS.P.6
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Describe concepts in genetic transmission.SS.P.6.1
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Describe the interactive effects of heredity and environment.SS.P.6.2
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Explain how evolved tendencies influence behavior.SS.P.6.3
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Methods and issues related to biological advances.SS.P.7
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Identify tools used to study the nervous system, including the brain.SS.P.7.1
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Describe advances made in neuroscience.SS.P.7.2
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Discuss issues related to scientific advances in neuroscience and genetics.SS.P.7.3
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The processes of sensation and perception.SS.P.8
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Discuss processes of sensation and perception and how they interact.SS.P.8.1
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Explain the concepts of threshold and adaptation.SS.P.8.2
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The capabilities and limitations of sensory processes.SS.P.9
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List forms of physical energy for which humans and non-human animals do and do not have sensory receptors.SS.P.9.1
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Describe the visual sensory system.SS.P.9.2
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Describe the auditory sensory system.SS.P.9.3
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Describe other sensory systems, such as olfaction, gustation, and somesthesis (e.g., skin senses, kinesthesis, and vestibular sense).SS.P.9.4
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Interaction of the person and the environment in determining perception.SS.P.10
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Explain Gestalt principles of perception.SS.P.10.1
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Describe binocular and monocular depth cues.SS.P.10.2
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Describe the importance of perceptual constancies.SS.P.10.3
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Describe the nature of attention.SS.P.10.4
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Explain how experiences and expectations influence perception.SS.P.10.5
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Cognition
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Encoding of memory.SS.P.11
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Identify factors that influence encoding.SS.P.11.1
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Characterize the difference between shallow (surface) and deep (elaborate) processing.SS.P.11.2
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Discuss strategies for improving the encoding of memory.SS.P.11.3
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Storage and retrieval of memory.SS.P.12
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Describe the differences between working memory and long-term memory.SS.P.12.1
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Identify and explain biological processes related to how memory is stored.SS.P.12.2
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Analyze the importance of retrieval cues in memory.SS.P.12.3
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Discuss strategies for improving the retrieval of memories.SS.P.12.4
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Basic elements comprising thought.SS.P.13
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Define cognitive processes involved in understanding information.SS.P.13.1
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Define processes involved in problem solving and decision making.SS.P.13.2
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Discuss non-human problem-solving abilities.SS.P.13.3
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Obstacles related to thought.SS.P.14
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Describe obstacles to problem solving.SS.P.14.1
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Describe obstacles to decision making.SS.P.14.2
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Describe obstacles to making good judgments.SS.P.14.3
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Development and Learning
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Classical conditioning.SS.P.15
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Describe the principles of classical conditioning.SS.P.15.1
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Describe clinical and experimental examples of classical conditioning.SS.P.15.2
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Apply classical conditioning to everyday life. Methods and issues in life span development.SS.P.15.3
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Explain the interaction of environmental and biological factors in development, including the role of the brain in all aspects of development.SS.P.15.4
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Explain issues of continuity/discontinuity and stability/change.SS.P.15.5
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Distinguish methods used to study development.SS.P.15.6
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Describe the role of sensitive and critical periods in development.SS.P.15.7
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Operant conditioning.SS.P.16
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Describe the Law of Effect.SS.P.16.1
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Describe the principles of operant conditioning.SS.P.16.2
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Describe clinical and experimental examples of operant conditioning.SS.P.16.3
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Apply operant conditioning to everyday life.SS.P.16.4
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Physical, cognitive, and social development across the life span (prenatal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, emerging adulthood, adulthood, and older adulthood.)SS.P.16.5
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Identify key features of physical development from prenatal through older adulthood.SS.P.16.6
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Identify key features of cognitive development from prenatal through older adulthood.SS.P.16.7
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Identify key features of social development from prenatal through older adulthood.SS.P.16.8
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Sociocultural Context
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Social cognition.SS.P.17
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Describe attributional explanations of behavior.SS.P.17.1
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Describe the relationship between attitudes (implicit and explicit) and behavior.SS.P.17.2
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Identify persuasive methods used to change attitudes.SS.P.17.3
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Social influence and relations.SS.P.18
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Describe effects of others’ presence on individuals’ behavior.SS.P.18.1
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Discuss how an individual influences group behavior.SS.P.18.2
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Discuss the nature and effects of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination.SS.P.18.3
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Describe determinants of prosocial behavior.SS.P.18.4
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Discuss influences upon aggression and conflict.SS.P.18.5
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Discuss factors influencing attraction and relationships.SS.P.18.6
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Social and cultural diversity.SS.P.19
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Define culture and diversity.SS.P.19.1
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Identify how cultures change over time and vary within nations as well as internationally.SS.P.19.2
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Discuss the relationship between culture and conceptions of self and identity.SS.P.19.3
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Discuss psychological research examining race and ethnicity.SS.P.19.4
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Discuss psychological research examining socioeconomic status.SS.P.19.5
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Discuss how privilege and social power structures relate to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.SS.P.19.6
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Individual Variations
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Perspectives on motivation.SS.P.20
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Explain biologically based theories of motivation.SS.P.20.1
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Explain cognitively based theories of motivation.SS.P.20.2
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Explain humanistic theories of motivation.SS.P.20.3
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Explain the role of culture in human motivation.SS.P.20.4
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Perspectives on emotion.SS.P.21
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Explain the biological and cognitive components of emotion.SS.P.21.1
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Discuss psychological research on basic human emotions.SS.P.21.2
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Differentiate among theories of emotional experience.SS.P.21.3
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Perspectives on abnormal behavior.SS.P.22
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Define psychologically abnormal behavior.SS.P.22.1
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Describe historical and cross-cultural views of abnormality.SS.P.22.2
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Describe major models of abnormality.SS.P.22.3
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Discuss how stigma relates to abnormal behavior.SS.P.22.4
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Discuss the impact of psychological disorders on the individual, family, and society.SS.P.22.5
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Categories of psychological disorders.SS.P.23
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Describe the classification of psychological disorders.SS.P.23.1
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Discuss the challenges associated with diagnosis.SS.P.23.2
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Describe symptoms and causes of major categories of psychological disorders (including schizophrenic, mood, anxiety, and personality disorders).SS.P.23.3
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Evaluate how different factors influence an individual’s experience of psychological disorders.SS.P.23.4
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Perspectives on treatment of psychological disorders.SS.P.24
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Explain how psychological treatments have changed over time and among cultures.SS.P.24.1
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Match methods of treatment to psychological perspectives.SS.P.24.2
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Explain why psychologists use a variety of treatment options.SS.P.24.3
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Application
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Career options.SS.P.25
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Identify careers in psychological science and practice.SS.P.25.1
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Identify resources to help select psychology programs for further study.SS.P.25.2
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Educational requirements.SS.P.26
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Identify degree requirements for psychologists and psychology-related careers.SS.P.26.1
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Identify resources to help select psychology programs for further study.SS.P.26.2
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Vocational applications of psychological science.SS.P.27
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Discuss ways in which psychological science addresses domestic and global issues.SS.P.27.1
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Identify careers in psychological science that have evolved as a result of domestic and global issues.SS.P.27.2
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