Fields in Psychology
Research Methods 2.0
Statistics
Body and Brain 2.0
200

Field of psychology that is concerned with natural selection traits and the promotion of the survival of a species. 

Evolutionary Psychology 

200

The type of bias that has us believing we should have known it all along (Monday Morning Quarterback).

Hindsight Bias

200

This is the standard used to establish that the outcome of a research study did NOT happen by change.  We say the results are statistically __________.

Significant 

200

This structure of the brain helps to bind the left and right hemispheres.  If severed the two hemispheres cannot communicate with each other.  

Corpus Callosum 

400

The filed of psychology that concerns itself with human mental processes including thinking. 

Cognitive Psychology 

400

These are the carefully worded descriptions of the parts of a study.  

Operational Definitions

400

A ___________ is a picture that shows us how spread out a dataset is.  It is represented using a bell curve.    

Distribution 
400

This lobe of the brain is responsible for managing our hearing.  It is located on the side of the head just above the ears. 

Temporal Lobe 

600

The discipline of psychology that is concerned with the differences between sexes and social constructs of such. 

Gender Psychology 

600

A third variable (other than the independent variable) that may have caused unwanted change in the dependent variable.   

Confounding Variable 

600

When results are consistent over time they are said to be ______________. 

Reliable 

600

This lobe of the brain is responsible for processing our vision.  It is located at the back/bottom of the head.  

Occipital Lobe 

800

The field of psychology that concerns its with how our genes and our environmental influence our behavior. 

Behavior Genetics

800

This type of descriptive research method is one that examines one individual in depth and produces large amounts of data but cannot be generalized to other populations. 

Case Study

800

This is the minimum percentage required in order for results to be considered statistically significant and did not occur by chance. 

5% (or .05) 

800

The cortex of the brain responsible for helping us to process sensory information.  Located at the front of the parietal lobe.  

Somatosensory Cortex 

1000

The discipline of psychology that concerns itself with an individual's grown potential by looking at the whole person. 

Humanistic Psychology 

1000

An experimental study where neither the researchers nor the participants know to which group they are assigned (control group or experimental group).  

Double-blind Procedure

1000

The numerical representation of a correlation is a number from -1 to +1.  If the results of a correlational study yielded an r coefficient of  -.34 would that be a positive correlation, negative correlation, or no correlation.  

Negative Correlation 

1000

This gland in the brain is responsible for managing the body's entire hormonal system.  

Pituitary Gland 

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