Transcription of PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
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BACK TO CONTENTSK enneth D. Keith, PhD University of San DiegoAdapted and expanded from previous work by Fred Connington, Randal M. Ernst, Nancy Fenton, Steve Jones, and Jeff NorbyDeveloped and produced by the Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS) of the American PSYCHOLOGICAL Association, July IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCEA Three-Day Unit Lesson Plan for High School Psychology TeachersiiPERSPECTiVES iN PSYCHOLOGiAL SCiENCEPERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE A Three-Day Unit Lesson Plan for High School Psychology TeachersThis unit is aligned to the following content and performance standards of the National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula (APA, 2011):DOMAiN: SCiENTiFiC iNQUiRYSTANDARD AREA: PERSPECTIVES iN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCiENCECO
2. In England, however, Francis Bacon (1561-1626) argued for a new science based on the belief that people could under-stand the natural world via observation and experimentation. D. The Enlightenment—an era in which philosophers assumed ratio-nal thought to be the highest human aim, and reason and science
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