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Which of the following perspectives is fourth? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Behaviorism

Which of the following perspectives is fifth? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Cognitivism

What is the order of the scientific method?

Create or modify a theory, form an hypothesis, design a study, and perform the research

Definition of acquisition

Developing a learned response to a stimulus that previously cause no particular response

Confidence in scientific information is based on the concept of...

Falsifiability

What is the significant difference between Freud's theory about behavior and Watson's?

Freud believed that the cause of behavior came from a person's unconsciousness. Watson believed that studying internal processes was not necessary and that all behavior could be understood from studying only observed reactions

Which of the following perspectives is second? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Functionalism

Which of the following perspectives is third? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Gestalt psychology

What is archival research?

Examining historical records and past data

Which of the following perspectives is sixth (newest)? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Multicultural psychology

What is a case study?

an in-depth examination of one or a few individuals

What is a naturalistic observation?

basing conclusions on observations of people in their normal context

What is experimental research?

creating a controlled situation where the primary area of difference between two groups is the specific area under consideration

What do developmental psychologists study?

how human behaviors and mental processes change as we age

What is cross-sectional research?

looking change over time by examining groups representing various stages

Before Wundt and James started examining psychology empirically, most of the thinking about the mind and behavior was done by...

philosophers

After performing your experiment you then share your results and your methods so others can...

replicate your work

What do health psychologists study?

the impact of someone's physical state, psychological state, and social environment on their well being

What do social psychologists study?

the interactions between people and their influences on behavior

Evolutionary psychology focuses on...

the relationship between current human behaviors and pre-historic needs

What does a positive correlation mean?

when one variable increases, so does the other

What does a negative correlation mean?

when one variable increases, the other decreases

Which of the following perspectives is first (oldest)? Multicultural psychology, behaviorism, cognitivism, structuralism, gestalt psychology, or functionalism.

Structuralism

Definition of spontaneous recovery

The return of the conditioned reflex after its has been extinguished

Definition of extinction

Unlearning a conditioned reflex through the lack of a pairing a stimulus with one that produced the reflexive response

Definition of generalization

When a conditioned reflex is also generated when similar but not the same stimulus is presented

Definition of discrimination

When the learner is able to tell the difference between two similar stimuli and only responds to the exact one that produced the desired result

What correlation is closer to 1 or -1?

a strong one

What correlation is closer to zero?

a weak one

What is structuralism?

an effort to define the characteristics of the mind through introspection

In behaviorism, psychologists study reflexes as a window on learning. What is a reflex?

an unconscious response to a stimulus

Correlation looks at the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables. It does not tell us about...

cause and effect

What is functionalism?

examining how the characteristics and functioning of the mind interacted with the world through introspection and by recording and measuring behaviors and anatomy

What is gestalt psychology?

examining human experience as a whole that is more that its component characteristics

What is behaviorism?

examining the functioning of the brain through observing behaviors in controlled environments

What is multicultural psychology?

examining the influences of society and culture on behaviors and mental functions

What is cognitivism?

examining the mind and its functions in reaction to the focus solely on behaviors

After determining your hypothesis you need to figure out how to test the explanation- such as setting up an...

experiment

What do industrial-organizational psychologists study?

how the principles of psychology can inform management decisions such as hiring, office organization, or management strategies

After finding your research question you then consider what is already known to come up with a potential explanation, or _______, that is testable.

hypothesis

A researcher wanting to understand more about how or why something happens starts with a research...

question

What do cognitive psychologists study?

the relationship between our thoughts and actions. Some areas of focus are language acquisition, problem solving, and memory creation

What are surveys?

using a consistent list of questions to gather information from a large group of people


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