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Using different lenses to study an issue can help all of us to understand topics in new ways. Think about topics you have been learning about since January and then use the lenses of mirror, microscope and binoculars to explain how they have helped you to understand the world in new ways.
Mirror to see yourself: Select one concept/topic/idea from the course. Explain it and show how it has helped you to see yourself in new ways.
Microscope to examine society: What subject or ideas from the course made you rethink issues in society? Describe 2 in detail.
Binoculars to perceive what lies ahead: What specific idea from psychology do you think you will be using on a regular basis in future years? Explain the concept and why it will be useful.
The book will be Discovering Psychology by Don and Sandra Honckenbury, please use some examples from the text.
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Running Head: DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY
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DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction
Studying psychology is one of the most important aspects of learning in an individual’s
life. Psychology deals with real life issues that we experience in day-to-day lives within our
communities and the societies at large. From the class discussion, psychology is the study of
people’s behaviors, mental operations and individual performance. In this sense, the knowledge
of psychology assists individuals to understand events as well as improving the treatment of
mental health issues. As an individual, studying psychology has not only enabled me gain rich
knowledge base but it has also enabled me be able to make important life decisions. Below are
some of the ways in which the t...
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