Psych 101 Midterm
statistics do NOT involve...
Identification of data
Who is associated with the humanistic perspective?
-Abraham Maslow -Carl Rogers
First ancient cultures that focused on natural and physical disorders...
-Greeks -Egyptians
Developmental psychologists are interested in age related changes in behavior from conception until...
Death
The two are seen as interdependent
East
Humanism focuses on ---
Growth and meaning
Who is the psychologist that opened the first experimental psychology lab in the U.S, founded A.P.A, and started the first psychological journal?
Hall
Which type of psychologist would be most interested in the application of electronic interactions for the relaying of well being information?
Health psychologist
Who made key contributions to the study of memory, physiology, and color vision?
Helmholtz
Popular in the 1940s and 1950s, this psychological theory emphasized personal growth and meaning...
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
focuses on changing a person's maladaptive thought and behavior patterns by discussion and rewarding
Who established the first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany devoted to psychological research?
Wilhelm Wundt
Most associated with the functionalist movement...
William James
Who is the founder of psychology in the United States?
William James
A --- might study learning through conditioning
behaviorist
Structures or features that preform a function that did not arise through natural selection are often called...
by-products
A psychologist who studies logical reasoning is likely an...
cognitive psychologist
Debriefing
consistent of explanations of the purposes of the study following data collection
--- studies are useful when variables cannot be manipulated
correlational
Research that involves determining the association between two variables or two sets of variables is called ___
correlational research
Evaluating various perspectives and explanations before drawing conclusions is a good example of...
critical thinking
Axon
long projection that extends from a neurons soma and transmits electrical impulses toward the adjacent neuron
When conducting a naturalistic observation, it is important that researchers...
not change the situation that they are observing
Correlational research involves gathering data...
on two or more variables
A --- sample is a research sample that accurately reflects the population of people one is studying
representative
Scientific thinking
set of cognitive skills that generates, tests, and revises theories
Insula
small structure in the cerebellum that is involved in the perception of bodily sensations, emotional states, empathy, and addictive behavior
Pseudoscience
studies that do not rely on the scientific method but claim to be scientific
Biological Psychology
study of the relationship between bodily systems and chemicals and how they influence behavior and thought
The Humanistic Perspective
suggests all individuals naturally strive to grow, develop, and be in control of their lives and behavior
The Behavioral Perspective
suggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study
Informed consent
telling researchers what to expect
Psychophysics
the first scientific form of psychology. It included laboratory studies of the subjective experience of physical sensations
Dependent variable
the outcome or response to experimental manipulation
Dualism
the separation of mind and body
Developmental Psychology
the study of how thought and behavior change and remain stable across the life span
fMRI
uses magnetic fields to produce detailed images of the activity of the brain
Hippocrates
was the first physician to document the fear of heights
Psychoanalysis
understanding and treating psychological disorders
Distinct "flavors" of science...
-Physical -Social -Biological
Two strategies for answering questions about psychology and how information is connected...
-Science -Critical thinking
NOT commonly used self-report measures in psychology...
-case study -placebos
Cerebrum
-divided into two large hemispheres -folded into convolutions
Amphetamines are known to...
-increase paranoia -evaluate mood
During the observation and prediction stages of the scientific method, researchers...
-monitor the behavior of their participants -propose a hypothesis based in theory
Identify the types of descriptive designs...
-naturalistic observation -case study -Interview/survey
Where might you find folk or popular psychology related information?
-news reports -talk shows -Internet sites
Scientific attitude
-open to skepticism -being intellectually honest -questioning authority
Aphasia
-produce meaningful speech -comprehend language
Clinical psychologists...
-promote psychological health -research ways to treat mental disorders
Crucial components to an experiment...
-random assignment of participants to conditions -manipulated independent variable
Drawbacks of naturalistic observation...
-study conditions cannot be controlled -cause and effect relationships cannot be demonstrated
What is true of the research technique of surveys and questionnaires?
-this technique is most useful when a researcher is unable to manipulate variables -they are reliant on self report
Personality psychologists study...
-ways that people's behavior stays the same in different situations -what makes people unique -ways that people's behavior stays the same over time
Correct order of the scientific method...
1. Observe 2. Predict 3. Test 4. Interpret 5. Communicate
What is an example of survey research?
A study in which people complete a questionnaire about how they feel about people of different ethnic groups
What we call fear evolved because it helps us deal quickly and efficiently with danger. This is an example of what?
An adaptation
In what ways is the mind-body dualism similar to the nature vs. nurture debate?
Both represent false dichotomies; the concepts are intertwined
Which psychologist was a student of James, taught at Wellesley College and conducted research in the area of dreaming, attention, and self image?
Calkins
Which psychologist is most closely tied to humanism?
Carl Rogers
Which psychologists would be most interested in how drivers pay attention to driving and carry on a cellphone?
Cognitive
Example: Males tend to be more promiscuous than females
Evolutionary psychologist
NOT a type of descriptive design
Experiment
Who was the father of psychophysics?
Fechner
--- variable is expected to change as a result of experimental manipulation
Independent
The branch of psychology that applies psychological concepts and questions to work settings and problems...
Industrial/organizational
Who collected data on various kinds of psychological disorders and began developing a classification system was?
Kraepelin
Who is the first female president of the American Psychological Association?
Mary Whiton Calkins
Scores on an exam go as the time spent studying goes down is an example of what?
Positive correlation
Which psychologist was largely responsible for making behaviorism the major approach in experimental psychology?
Skinner
Barlett
Stated that memory is not an objective and accurate representation of events but rather a highly personal reconstruction based on one's beliefs , ideas, and point of view
Wundt's approach --- focuses on uncovering the fundamental mental components of consciousness and thinking
Structuralism
If you take a class in personality psychology which of the following topics is most likely to come up?
The influence of consciousness on grades
In the ---, the mind-body problem is seen as a dichotomy
West
Evolution
a change over time in the frequency with which specific genes occur within a breeding species
What piece of equipment has a lot in common with the human minded being associated with cognitivism?
a computer
Meta-analysis
a research technique for combining the results of all published and even unpublished results on one question and drawing a conclusion based on the entire set of studies on the topic
Positive psychology
a theory of psychology that uses a scientific approach to study psychological well-being
Confounding variable
additional variable that cannot be separated from the independent variable being studied
Moral treatment
an approach to treatment for mental illness that began in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries with a focus on care in a relaxing environment
Inferential statistics
analyses of data that allow us to test hypotheses and make inferences
Hypothesis
based on a theory
Behavioral neuroscience is the study of how the brain and nervous system influence...
behavior
A psychologist who studies how the mind works by recording brain activity while a student studies for a test is a...
behavioral neuroscientist
Gestalt psychology
emphasizes that humans perceive a whole image as more than the sum of its parts
Change over time in frequency with which specific genes occur within a breeding species is called...
evolution
Functionalism
historical approach advocated by William James that concentrated on mental processes and the purposes of the mind and behavior in the individual's adaptation to the environment
Natural Selection
is a feedback process whereby nature favors one design over another, depending on whether it has an impact on reproduction
Industrial/Organizational psychology
is the application of psychological concepts and questions to work settings
Synapse
junction between an axon and the adjacent neuron
The position that the environment constantly interacts with biology to shape who we are and what we do is called...
nature through nurture
Double-blind studies
neither the participants nor researchers know who has been assigned to the experimental or control group
A social psychologist is interested in the impact of --- on behavior and mental processes
others
Adaptations evolved to solve problems in --- generations, not in --- ones
past ; current
Evolutionary psychologists believe that natural selection determines our...
personality traits
Empiricism
philosophical point of view that describes all knowledge and thoughts com from experience
Trephination
prehistoric shaman approach that which involved drilling a small hole in a person's skull
In terms of electronic social interactions, if you are ___ you connect with many other people while being relatively nonpublic about revealing who you are
privately public
Personality psychology
the unique and relatively enduring set of behaviors, feelings, thoughts, and motives that characterize an individual
Gestalt psychologists believe that, when it comes to perception...
the whole is different from the sum of its parts