Holistic approach to prior learning
Integrating psychology into your personal life
Psychology across all disciplines
Integrating psychology into career and educational decisions
Your personal learning theory
100
Swiss psychologist who began to stress the holistic approach to learning.
Who is Jean Piaget?
100
Thorndike’s law of effects was elaborated on by a conditioning that produces consequences.
What is Skinner Operant Conditioning?
100
These are _______________: 1. Observation 2. Case Study 3. Experimentation 4. Archival/ Correlational 5. Near or Quasi-experiments 6. Surveys
What are the major methods of research in psychology?
100
Understanding the contexts out of which popular ideas and people have emerged.
What is the History of Psychology?
100
The _________ theory focuses on events that happen to the child. The _________ theory focuses on mental processes. It is using the understanding that we already have.
What are the behavioral and cognitive learning theories?
200
Assimilation - is called ___ as it pretains to fitting a new experence into an existing mental structure.
What is Schema?
200
according to Freud, Wishes, fears, and intention determine behavior.
What is the Psychodynamics Theory?
200
A specialty area focusing on how biology, psychology, behavior, and social factors influence health and illness.
What is Health Psychology?
200
Testing that help in makeing Career choices.
What is Psychological Testing?
200
His research on operant conditioning made him one of the leaders of behaviorism.
Who is B. F. Skinner?
300
-Related knowledge -Trying to learn Knowledge -visualize all aspects of information
What are the three steps to holistic learning?
300
The person-centered approach of Carl Rogers.
What is the Humanistic Theory?
300
_________is the observation of behavior in its natural setting, without attempting to influence it _________is the studying behavior in a laboratory setting –This allows more control and more precise measurement of responses
What is naturalistic and laboratory?
300
The 4 Specialties Recognized in the field of psychology by the American Psychological Association (APA)
What is Clinical, Counseling, School and Industrial Organizational psychology?
300
the study of how people perceive, remember, think, speak, and solve problems.
What is the cognitive theory?
400
Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration, and Evaluation.
What is The five E's learning cycle?
400
The Psychological needs strived for in an individual’s daily life.
What is Carl Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs?
400
psychology utilizes the test and measurement system of science to study the complete collection of human and non-human behavior
what are one of the existing features of psychology that set it apart from other disciplines?
400
Information in psychology needed to understand human behavior.
What is Knowledge Base?
400
The combination of cognitive and behavioral psychology used to treat a patient.
What is the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
500
Sensorimotor, Prepererational, Concrete Operations, Formal Operations
What are Jean Piaget stages of cognitive development?
500
Arthur Schopenhauer defined this as “being moved to Action.”
What is Motivation?
500
the study of the way cultural traditions and social practices regulate, express, and transform the human psyche, resulting less in psychic unity for humankind than in ethnic divergences in mind, self, and emotion"
what is Cultural psychology?
500
program to help children succeed in school.
What is the Developmental pediatrics program?
500
Perception, Categorization, Memory, Knowledge representation, Language, and Thinking
What are major research areas in cognitive psychology?
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