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Biopsychology
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History
100

Differing approaches to the observation, measurement, manipulation and control of variables in empirical studies

What are research methods?

100

A systematic statement of principles and generalizations that interpret and illuminate observations that have been made about human growth?

What is a theory?

100

An organism's genetic inheritance

What is the genotype?

100

A region deep inside the brain which controls automatic responses and develops first.

What is the brain stem?

100

To describe, explain, predict and control behavior

What are the goals of psychology?

200

An educated guess 

What is a hypothesis?

200

The actions or operations that will be used to measure or control a variable

What is an operational definition?

200

Observable characteristics of a person, not always the same as the genotype

What is the phenotype?

200

Accounts for most of the growth in the brain and allows for communication in the nervous system

What is a neuron?
200

Philosophy and Physiology

What are the academic parents of psychology?
300

Falsifible and Testable

What are the two components of a "good" hypothesis?

300

The variable that can be varied by the researcher

What is the independent variable?

300

Possible range of a trait is specified by genes, where you end up is based on environment

What is reaction range?

300

Electrical signaling (action potential) and chemical signaling (neurotransmitters)

What are the two steps in the neural communication process?

300

School of thought that believed psychology should analyze consciousness into its basic elements

What is structuralism?

400

Collecting data with no manipulation or control of variables

What is a correlational/descriptive design?

400

When your biological parents pass down your genes and your environment

What is a passive correlation?

400

Psychoanalytic theory (Freud), Behaviorism, and Cognitive Theory

What are the grand theories of psychology?

500

Case studies, surveys and naturalistic observation

What are the types of correlational research designs?

500

The gene environment correlation that is possible when children are old enough to choose environments?

What is an active correlation?

500

The first formal research study in psychology

What is reaction time?

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