Unit 1 Review Game CP Psychology Rabadan. Unit 1 Review Game The step of the scientific method that requires you to generate an if-then statement.

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Unit 1 Review Game CP Psychology Rabadan

Unit 1 Review Game The step of the scientific method that requires you to generate an if-then statement

Unit 1 Review Game The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

Unit 1 Review Game Research method that yields very real results, but offers no control over variables

Unit 1 Review Game The oldest organization dedicated to psychology professionals in the USA

Unit 1 Review Game Before an experiment is executed, researchers must explain the experimental process to all subjects and attain this

Unit 1 Review Game If all people in a population have an equal chance of being chosen for the study, they are chosen this way

Unit 1 Review Game Neither the experimenter nor the subject is aware of who is in the control group and who is in the experimental group

Unit 1 Review Game The three pillars of scientific inquiry include accuracy, objectivity and …

Unit 1 Review Game This behaviorist did a shady experiment involving Baby Albert

Unit 1 Review Game This research method provides in-depth information about ONE individual

Unit 1 Review Game This school of thought maintains that humans are inherently good, and that they strive for self actualization.

Unit 1 Review Game Albert Ellis represents this school of thought

Unit 1 Review Game This step of the scientific method requires the experimenter to conduct background research in order to make an educated prediction.

Unit 1 Review Game This school of thought explains behavior in terms of genetics, neurotransmitters, and hormones.

Unit 1 Review Game These subjects are NOT exposed to the manipulation of the independent variable, are often given a placebo, and are used for comparison.

Unit 1 Review Game The only research method that establishes causation is the…

Unit 1 Review Game Named after an unproductive factory, this phenomenon occurs when people improve behavior because they are being watched

Unit 1 Review Game A subgroup of individuals that represents the larger group – often taken in order to run an experiment.

Unit 1 Review Game The variable that the experimenter is testing; the one s/he manipulates.

Unit 1 Review Game Another term for subjects

Unit 1 Review Game A relationship between two events is known as a…

Unit 1 Review Game The result of an experiment; experimenter has no control over this.

Unit 1 Review Game Research method used when you want to get a lot of information from a lot of people quickly

Unit 1 Review Game School of thought that emphasizes thoughts and thought processes, such as “self talk”

Unit 1 Review Game People who assist the experimenter in running an experiment.

Unit 1 Review Game School of thought that emphasizes observable, measurable, LEARNED behaviors.

Unit 1 Review Game The process of inadvertently making something happen that you believe to be true

Unit 1 Review Game The control group is often given this – an inert substance or “fake” drug

Unit 1 Review Game The type of variable you DO NOT WANT in an experiment – throws off your results

Unit 1 Review Game School of thought that emphasized the unconscious drives of sex and aggression

Unit 1 Review Game In the first step of the scientific method, the problem should be stated as a/n

Unit 1 Review Game He was the founder of the psychodynamic school of thought

Unit 1 Review Game After an experiment is over, subjects must go through this, when they are told the true purpose of the experiment.

Unit 1 Review Game The group that is exposed to the manipulation of the independent variable.

Unit 1 Review Game In our experiment with sugar and memory, the dependent variable would have been…

Unit 1 Review Game The main goals of psychology are to describe, explain, predict and … behavior.

Unit 1 Review Game Field of psychology that studies changes an organism experiences from conception to death.

Unit 1 Review Game This school of thought was a forerunner to the cognitive school and looked at patterns; gets it name from the German word for “whole.”

Unit 1 Review Game These psychology professionals hold an M.D. and can prescribe medication to their patients.

Unit 1 Review Game This branch of psychology professionals is responsible for GATHERING information about human behavior by doing experiments.

Unit 1 Review Game The psychology of the workplace is known as …psychology.