Psychology
Behaviorism
Psychoanalysis
Research
Cognitive Psychology
100

The functioning of the _________ enables everything one does, feels, and knows. (p 6-8)

Brain

100

What is psychology? (p 1-3)

The scientific discipline that studies mental states and processes and behavior in humans and other animals.

100

What causes psychology, as a science, to continuously change its structure and organization? (p 8-9)

New discoveries and advances

100

Can we scientifically prove the existence of the "mind?"

No

100

Give one example of a behavior that B.F. Skinner taught pigeons through reinforcement.

Reading, ping pong, moving blocks, etc. 

200

What is an organism's genetic code called? (p 6-8)

Genome

200

When did the Soviet Union launch the Sputnik, which was the first artificial satellite to orbit Earth? (p 1-3)

1957

200

Which behaviorist led the way in demonstrating the power of operant conditioning through reinforcement, often working with animals such as rats and pigeons? (p 1-3)

B.F. Skinner

200

Who was one of the influential founders of behaviorism and attempted to remove the study of consciousness from psychology? (p 1-3)

John B. Watson

200

Psychology is divisible into two parts. What are those two parts? (p 1-3)

Practitioners and Researchers

300

Why did World War 2 lead to substantial growth in the field of psychology? (p 2-4)

To respond to the needs of returning veterans 

300

Who developed the psychoanalytic theories and therapeutic practices during the early 20th century? (p 2-4)

Sigmund Freud

300

What dominated most of American academic psychology during the first half of the 20th century? (p 1-3)

Behaviorism

300

What does the term epigenetic describe? (p 6-8)

The dynamic interplay between genes and the environment during the course of development

300

What was the title of William James' book that defined psychology as the science of mental life 

The Principles of Psychology (1890)

400

What did Hippocrates believe about human temperaments? (p 1-2)

Physical qualities, such as yellow bile or too much blood, might underlie differences in temperament

400

Who were the original philosophers that contributed to the development of psychology in Western culture? (p 1-2)

Plato and Aristotle

400

What is social cognition? (p 5-6)

How people process social information about other people and the self

400

When researchers studied the role of genetics in behavior, what group of people did they observe? (p 3-5)

People that share genetics (Twins) 

400

What do behaviorists examine in order to modify maladaptive behavior? (p 4-5)

The conditions controlling the behavior, rather than the historical roots

500

What two figures helped to develop psychology into a formal discipline and science during the 19th century? (p 1-2)

Wilhelm Wundt and William James

500

What type of therapy focuses on identifying and changing negative, inaccurate, or otherwise maladaptive beliefs and thought patterns through a combination of cognitive and behavior therapy? (p 5-7) 

Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT)
500

This interdisciplinary field asks questions about topics traditionally of interest to social psychologists, while using methods traditionally employed by cognitive neuroscientists (p 7-9)

Social cognitive neuroscience (SCN)

500

What specifically does an fMRI measure? (p 5-7)

The magnetic fields created by the functioning nerve cells in the brain, detecting changes in blood flow

500

Why did the Soviets launching the Sputnik, and kicking off the Space Race, lead to the growth of psychology in American universities? (p 2-4)

Massive federal funding became available to support behavioral research

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