Goals of Psychology
Perspectives in Psychology
Modern Psychology
Key Players
Definitions
100

A psychologist is interested in finding out why identical twins have different personalities. This psychologist is most directly interested in the goal of_______________.

Explanation

100

"The whole is greater than the sum of the parts" is a statement associated with the perspective of:

Gestalt Psychology

100

Professor Beverly approaches questions about human behavior from a perspective that emphasizes bodily events and chemicals, such as hormones, associated with behavior. It is most likely that she is conducting research in which of the following psychological approaches?

Biopsychological

100

This psychologist created the first psychology laboratory and defined the process of objective introspection.

Wilhelm Wundt

100

Thinking, feeling, and remembering are examples of _______________.

mental processes

200

A teacher tells the school psychologist that Kate is late to class, does not turn in her homework, squirms around a lot in her seat, and swings her feet constantly. This is an example of which goal of psychology?

Description

200

Which perspective focused on describing the structure of conscious experience?

Structuralism

200

From this perspective, the human behavior of not eating things that taste bitter can be explained as an adaptive behavior that evolved when early humans encountered bitter plants.

Evolutionary Perspective

200

Who is known for his experiments in which dogs were conditioned to salivate upon hearing a bell?

Ivan Pavlov

200

Talking, facial expressions, and movement are examples of _____________.

behavior

300

"How can we change this behavior?" "How can we reduce Hai Tao's depression?" These questions refer to which goal of psychology?

Control

300

Which perspective aligns with Watson's "Little Albert" experiment in which he demonstrated that phobias are learned through conditioning?

Behaviorism

300

This modern perspective focuses on how people think, remember, and store information.

Cognitive Psychology

300

Who was the founder of functionalism?

William James

300

What are the four goals of psychology?

Description, Explanation, Prediction, and Control

400

Dr. Littman-Smith is conducting research in Kenya into the ways that mothers and their toddlers interact throughout the day. Given the purpose of her study, it is most likely that she is engaged in:

Description

400

You attend a lecture by a psychologist who uses the terms such as free will, human nature, and self-actualization. Which psychological perspective is most consistent with the points the psychologist presented?

Humanism

400

Darley and Latane (1968) found that in potential emergency situations the more people that were present at a scene, the less likely it was that people would step in to help. They found that the presence of other people affected the way people perceived the situation. This research would be conducted under which modern day perspective?

Sociocultural

400
Who was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in psychology (1920)?

Francis Cecil Sumner

400

___________ wanted to bring the focus of psychology to scientific inquiry and measurement by studying only observable behavior and ignoring "consciousness."

Behaviorism

500

Mei was sent to the school psychologist to be tested. Based on her IQ scores it was decided that she would do well in the gifted child program. This is an example of which goal of psychology?

Prediction

500

What perspective of psychology did Freud promote?

Psychoanalysis

500

Wesley has learned that if he cries with his mother in public, she will often get him a new toy or piece of candy to quiet him. Which of the following perspectives explains Wesley's behavior?

Behavioral

500

Abraham Maslow and _____________ were two of the earliest and most famous founders of the Humanistic perspective.

Carl Rogers

500

In the biopsychological perspective, behavior is seen as a direct result of __________.

events in the body (e.g., hormones, heredity, brain chemicals, disease)

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