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The Science of Psychology ? Interactive Topic Test rcg

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___________ is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 1 for 100 ___________ is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. What is Psychology?

The four goals of Psychology. 1 for 200 The four goals of Psychology. What are describe, explain, predict and control?

1 for 300 _______________as a school of psychology seeks to analyze the adult mind in terms of the simplest definable components and then to find how these components fit together to form more complex experiences as well as how they correlated to physical events. To do this, psychologists employ introspection, self-reports of sensations, views, feelings, emotions, etc. What is Structuralism?

1 for 400 ________________ is a study of consciousness developed by William James. This psychological philosophy considers mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment. What is Functionalism?

1 for 500 __________ psychology is an attempt to understand the laws behind the ability to acquire and maintain meaningful perceptions in an apparently chaotic world. What is Gestalt?

2 for 100 __________ psychology: field focusing not only on perception but also on learning, memory, thought processes, and problem solving. What is Cognitive?

What is Psychoanalytic? 2 for 200 __________ theory is the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology. First laid out by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century, psychoanalytic theory has undergone many refinements since his work. What is Psychoanalytic?

2 for 300  ____________ is a worldview that assumes a learner is essentially passive, responding to environmental stimuli. The learner starts off as a clean slate (i.e. tabula rasa) and behavior is shaped through positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement. What is Behaviorism?

Steps in the scientific method (per your text). 2 for 400 Steps in the scientific method (per your text). What are Perceive the question Form a hypothesis Test the hypothesis Draw conclusions Report your results?

7 major modern psychological perspectives. 2 for 500 7 major modern psychological perspectives. What are The Psychodynamic Perspective. ... The Behavioral Perspective. ... The Cognitive Perspective. ... The Biopsychological Perspective. ... The Sociocultural Perspective. ... The Evolutionary Perspective. ... The Humanistic Perspective?

3 for 100  __________ is a statistical technique that can show whether and how strongly pairs of variables are related. What is Correlation?

__________does not prove causation! 3 for 200 __________does not prove causation! What is Correlation?

What is a prefect correlation coefficient ? 3 for 300 Positive 1 or negative 1. What is a prefect correlation coefficient ?

3 for 400 An ___________ is a procedure carried out to verify, refute, or validate a hypothesis. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a particular factor is manipulated. What is an experiment?

The variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the experimenter. 3 for 500 The variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the experimenter. What is an independent variable (IV)?

What is the Placebo effect? 4 for 100 The phenomenon in which the expectations of the participants in a study can influence their behavior. What is the Placebo effect?

What is a double-blind study ? 4 for 200 A _________study is one in which neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This procedure is utilized to prevent bias in research results. What is a double-blind study ?

4 for 300 That the rights and well-being of participants in an experiment must be weighed against the study’s value to science is a common _______ guideline. What is ethical?

_______ ______is the ability to make reasoned judgments about claims. 4 for 400 _______ ______is the ability to make reasoned judgments about claims. What is Critical thinking ?

4 for 500 The __________ perspective on psychology focuses on the biological bases of universal mental characteristics that all humans share. It looks at the way the mind works and why it works as it does. From this perspective behavior is seen as having an adaptive or survival value. What is evolutionary?

5 for 100 A _________ is a medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders Who is a Psychiatrist ?

5 for 200 Functionalism (how the mind allows people to adapt, live, work, and play) was proposed by William ______. Who is James?

5 for 300 ____________ is the process of objectively examining and measuring one’s thoughts and mental activities. What is Introspection?

The study of one individual in great detail is called a _______ study. 5 for 400 The study of one individual in great detail is called a _______ study. What is case?

5 for 500 If you are sick and are part of an experiment seeking to validate a cure it’s best to be in the _________ group. What is experimental?

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