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Jeopardy $100 PerspectivesPsychologistsMajor Fields VocabPioneers $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100

Perspectives - $100 This perspective was influenced by Charles Darwin. This perspective was influenced by Charles Darwin. Evolutionary Perspective Evolutionary Perspective

Perspectives - $200 This perspective studies the nervous system, glands and hormones, and genetic factors. Biological Perspective

Perspectives - $300 This perspective believes that perceptions and thoughts influence behavior. This perspective believes that perceptions and thoughts influence behavior. Cognitive Perspective Cognitive Perspective

Perspectives - $400 This perspective studies the unconscious processes and early childhood experiences. This perspective studies the unconscious processes and early childhood experiences. Psychoanalytic Perspective Psychoanalytic Perspective

Perspectives - $500 This perspective believes that personal experiences and reinforcement guide individual development. This perspective believes that personal experiences and reinforcement guide individual development. Learning Perspective Learning Perspective

Psychologists - $100 This psychologist proposed four stages of cognitive development. This psychologist proposed four stages of cognitive development. Piaget Piaget

Psychologists - $200 Focused on moral problems and how people should live. Focused on moral problems and how people should live. Socrates Socrates

Psychologists - $300 “I think, therefore I am” “I think, therefore I am” Descartes Descartes

Psychologists - $400 This psychologist proposed the theory of functionalism and streams of consciousness. This psychologist proposed the theory of functionalism and streams of consciousness. James James

Psychologists - $500 “Knowing thyself” “Knowing thyself” Introspection Introspection

Major Fields - $100 These psychologists identify human traits and study their development. These psychologists identify human traits and study their development. Personality Psychology Personality Psychology

Major Fields - $200 These psychologists have a specialized area and help people with psychological problems by interviewing and giving psychological tests. They then teach clients how to understand and resolve their problems by changing ineffective or harmful behavior. These psychologists have a specialized area and help people with psychological problems by interviewing and giving psychological tests. They then teach clients how to understand and resolve their problems by changing ineffective or harmful behavior. Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology

Major Fields - $300 These psychologists study the changes that occur throughout a person’s life span which can include the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social. These psychologists study the changes that occur throughout a person’s life span which can include the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social. Developmental Psychology Developmental Psychology

Major Fields - $400 These psychologists identify and help students who have problems that interfere with learning. They interview teachers, parents, and students. They make recommendations on student placements and to teachers to best help students. These psychologists identify and help students who have problems that interfere with learning. They interview teachers, parents, and students. They make recommendations on student placements and to teachers to best help students. School Psychology School Psychology

Major Fields - $500 These psychologists conduct research into basic processes like the functions of the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning and memory, and thinking and motivation. They often conduct basic research which helps psychologists in specialized fields. These psychologists conduct research into basic processes like the functions of the nervous system, sensation and perception, learning and memory, and thinking and motivation. They often conduct basic research which helps psychologists in specialized fields. Experimental Psychology Experimental Psychology

Vocab - $100 Basic truth or law. Basic truth or law. Principle Principle

Vocab - $200 An action that can be observed or measured. An action that can be observed or measured. Behavior Behavior

Vocab - $300 Knowing yourself. Knowing yourself. Introspection Introspection

Vocab - $400 Freud’s ideas that unconscious motives and internal conflicts determine human behavior. Freud’s ideas that unconscious motives and internal conflicts determine human behavior. Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis

Vocab - $500 Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions of individual parts into meaningful parts. Emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions of individual parts into meaningful parts. Gestalt Psychology Gestalt Psychology

Pioneers - $100 The founder of structuralism. The founder of structuralism. Wundt Wundt

Pioneers - $200 Founder of the school of behaviorism Founder of the school of behaviorism Watson Watson

Pioneers - $300 This psychologist focused on psychoanalysis and the unconscious. This psychologist focused on psychoanalysis and the unconscious. Freud Freud

Pioneers - $400 This type of psychology was created by Wertheimer, Koffka, and Köhler. This type of psychology was created by Wertheimer, Koffka, and Köhler. Gestalt Psychology Gestalt Psychology

Pioneers - $500 This psychologist believed that behavior was based on what happened after the stimulus (operant behavior). This psychologist believed that behavior was based on what happened after the stimulus (operant behavior). B.F. Skinner B.F. Skinner