Chapter 1
have an advanced degree in psychology (MD and PhD or PsyD) with a specialty in understanding and helping people with psychological problems
Clinical Psychologist
means thought and knowledge
Cognition
compares the behavior of people from different cultures
Cross-Cultural Psychologist
Every behavior has a cause according to..
Determinism
the idea that everything that happens has a cause that someone could observe or measure
Determinism
study how behavior changes with age
Developmental Psychologist
attempts to facilitate the operation of machinery so that ordinary people can use it efficiently and safely
Human Factors Specialist
the systematic study of behavior and experience
Psychology
The first laboratory for psychological research was founded in 1879 by
Wilhelm Wundt
The field of psychology broke away from philosophy when psychologists began to
collect and evaluate evidence scientifically
Mary Calkins, a memory researcher in the early 1900s, is an important person in the history of psychology because she
illustrates the barriers faced by women in the early days of psychology
Industrial/Organizational psychologists study
people at work
the belief that behavior is caused by a person's independent decisions
free will
Which approach to psychology was advocated by William James in the late 1800's?
functionalism
The main difference between a psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist is that psychiatrist
has an M.D. instead of a Ph.D.
A clinical psychologist specializes in
helping people with psychological disorders
provides advice and consultation to police, lawyers, and courts
Forensic Psychologist
A cognitive psychologist studies?
thinking and acquiring knowledge
tries to explain behavior in terms of the evolutionary history of the species, including why evolution might have favored a tendency to act in particular ways
Evolutionary Psychologist
similar to a clinical psychologist but with different training
Clinical Social Worker
studies thought and knowledge
Cognitive Psychologist
help people with educational, vocational, marriage, health related, and other decisions
Counseling Psychologist
the psychological study of people at work
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
What do psychologists and philosophers mean by the term mind-body question?
Is the mind separate from or identical with the physical brain?
Who is the recognized founder of behaviorism?
John Watson
how behavior depends on the outcomes of past behaviors and current motivations
Learning and Motivation
specialists who provide services to the military
Military Psychologist
a branch of medicine that deals with emotional disturbances
Psychiatry
Therapy providers who rely heavily on the theories and methods pioneered by the early 20th century Viennese physician Sigmund Freud and later modified by others
Psychoanalysts
specialists in the psychological condition of students usually in k-12
School Psychologist
studies how an individual influences other people and how the group influences an individual
Social Psychologist
Sigmund Freud, the Austian psychiatrist, attempted to help his paitents by
analyzing patients' dreams and tracing current behavior to childhood experiences
Wundt collected data by
asking people to report on their subjective experiences
Psychology is best defined as the study of
behavior and experience
developmental psychologists study
behavioral changes over all ages, including the elderly
Which type of psychologist is most likely to investigate the principle of learning?
behaviorist
explains behavior in terms of biological factors, such as activities of the nervous system, the effects of drugs and hormones, genetics, and evolutionary pressures
biopsychologist
The mind is separate from the brain but somehow controls the brain and therefore the rest of the body
dualism
A biopsychologist tries to relate behavior to
electrical and chemical activities in the brain
The main interest of social psychologists is
how behavior is influenced by other people
The nature-nurture issue can best be defined as the study of?
how differences in behavior relates to differences in heredity and environment
The primary difference between a clinical psychologist and a counseling psychologist is that a counseling psychologist is more likely to deal with a person who
is dealing with an important life decision
the philosophical question of how experience relates to the brain
mind-brain problem
the view that conscious experience is inseparable from the physical brain
monism
how do differences in behavior relate to differences in hereditary and environment?
nature-nurture issue