Please Read/ Watch: Link to Lecture 5 Beginnings of Scientific Inquiry: https://csub.techsmithrelay.com/owW2, Mill & Comte, Hysteria in the Male Charcot, and Charcot & the Salpetriere literature pieces. Then provide a reflection on each of the readings. Please make sure to use Sub-Headings Titles throughout the reflection essay for each of the readings to keep everything organized and easy to read. For each reading you will do a reflection which will include answering the following: 1. What were the main points in the reading that directly or indirectly are relevant to psychology? What did the author have to say about those points? 2. If you are reading an article about the time period, rather than an original work of a famous thinker, what did the article say about the time period, especially in regards to influences on thought of the time? 3. Does the article address any of the major debates in psychology, and if so, how does it address them? Keep in mind the three main questions and address them: 1. What ideas in modern psychology are reflective of the past thinkers in the readings? 2. How have those ideas evolved to the modern era? How are they different from the ideas in the readings? 3. How did the times and culture affect the thinking of those times/ or that writer? Each Reflection should be 1-3 paragraphs written in your own words to make up the 3-4 pages. Reflect only on the readings themselves! DO NOT use any other sources or materials. DO NOT use quotes or citations. They are not needed for this assignment. Be sure the paper is in APA format, but **NO TITLE PAGE** **NO REFERNCE PAGE** Just Name & Topic Title (Reflection Five Assignment) on the right hand side of the first page, including page numbers. This is all that is needed. Please proof read!! DO NOT Plagiarize as my instructor uses turnitin to make sure there is no plagiarism in any assignments. The literature pieces I can provide to you. The order of reading reflections in this paper should go as follows: Lecture 5 Beginnings of Scientific Inquiry, Mill & Comte, Hysteria in the Male Charcot, Charcot & the Salpetriere.
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