psychology
biological
perspective of psychology that emphasizes the influence of biology on behavior
sociocultural
perspective of psychology that examines the effects of factors such as ethnicity , gender, culture, and socioeconomic status on human behavior
humanistic
perspective of psychology that stresses the importance of human consciousness, self-awareness, and the capacity to make choices
psychoanalytic
perspective of psychology that stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior
psychology
the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
experimental
type of psychologists who conduct research into basic processes, such as the functions of the nervious system or sensation and perception
counseling
type of psychologists who deal with people who have adjustment problems
clinical
type of psychologists who focus on helping people with psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression
wilhem wundt
individual who established first psychology lab in germany
learning
perspective of psychology that emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior
cognitive activities
private mental processes, such as thoughts and memories
behaviorism
school of psychology that maintains that organisms behave in a certain ways because they are reinforced for doing so
educational
type of psychologists who are involved in prearing standardized tests
environmental
type of psychologists who study the psychological effects of the environment on peoples behavior
william james
psychologist who believed that experience is a fluid and continuous "stream of consciousness"
B.F. Skinner
psychologist who introduced the concept of reinforcement
forensic
psychologists who work within the criminal justice system
functionalism
school of psychology that focuses on how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment
structuralism
school of psychology that is concerned with discovering the basic elements of conscious experience
psychoanalysis
school of psychology that maintains that human behavior is determined by unconscious motives
behavior
any action that people can observe or measure
survey
a research method in which psychologists collect dat by asking questions of people in a particular group
theory
a statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and happen the way they do
socrates
ancient greek who believed that people could learn much about themselves through introception