Basic Psychology Terms
theory
a complex explanation of phenomena based on findings from scientific research
scientific method
a general approach to gathering information and answering questions that minimizes errors and bias
behaviorist
a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment.
structuralist
a psychologist who studied the basic elements of conscious mental experiences
functionalist
a psychologist who studied the function (rather than the stucture) of consciouness and how mental processes help people and animals adapt to their environment
psychoanalyst
a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior
psychobiologist
a psychologist who studies the effects that physical and chemical changes have on behavior
hypothesis
an assumption about behavior tested through scientific research
Forensic psychology
applies psychological principles to the legal system
Sir Francis Galton
based his theory of inheritable traits on biographies
humanistic psychologists
describe human nature as active or creative,
Wilhelm Wundt
established the first psychology laboratory
cognitive
having to do with the process of thinking and understanding
clinical psychologist
helps people deal with emotional disturbances
Ivan Pavlov
identified conditioned reflexes
Sigmund Freud
is associated with psychoanalysis
Wilhelm Wundt
is the acknowledged founder of psychology as a separate field of study
environmental
psychologist studies the effects of overcrowding on humans
educational psychologist
researches topics related to intelligence, memory, problem solving, and motivation with the goal of helping students learn more effectively
functionalists
studied the function of consciousness
developmental psychologist
studies physical, emotional, cognitive, and social changes that occur over a lifetime
experimental psychologist
studies topics such as sensation, perception, and learning in controlled laboratory environments,
dualism
the idea that the mind and body are separate and distinct
basic science
the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake
psychology
the study of behavior tested through scientific research
community psychologist
works primarily in a mental health or social welfare agency