Founders
Theories and Fields
Scientific Vocab
Research Types
Scientific Attitude
100

I created the first psychology lab.

Who is Wilhelm Wundt

100

This theory believes (1) psychology should be an objective science and (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes.

What is Behaviorism?

100

This group is exposed to the treatment (1 version of the independent variable).

What is the experimental group?

100

A statistical procedure for analyzing the results of multiple studies to reach an overall conclusion.

What is meta-analysis?

100

Thought process that does not automatically accept arguments and conclusions as facts.

What is critical thinking?
200

I was the first woman to complete a Ph.D. program in Psychology, though I was not awarded the degree.

Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?

200

This theory explored ways the unconscious mind and childhood experiences influenced behavior.

What is Freudian or Psychoanalytic Psychology?
200

This factor is manipulated and it's effect is studied.

Independent variable

200

A descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the home of revealing universal principles.

Case-Study

200

This element questions if a prediction can be confirmed.

What is curiosity?

300

I was the first to question the definition of psychology as "the science of mental life" and later redefined it as "the scientific study of observable behavior. I was also know for the "Little Albert" experiment.

Who is John B. Watson?

300

This perspective focuses on how our genes and our environment influence our individual differences.

What is Behavior Genetics?

300

This factor is might influence the results of an experiment but is not the factor being studied.

What is Confounding variable?

300

A descriptive technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate or control the situation.

What is naturalistic observation?

300

This element encourages researchers to be open to surprising results and to follow new ideas.

What is humility?

400

We found behaviorism and Freudian psychology too limiting and preferred to focus on growth potential rather than conditioned responses or childhood experiences.

Who are Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow?

400

A possible sample question of this perspective might be "How do we use information in remembering, reasoning, and/or problem solving?".

What is Cognitive Psychology?

400

A selection that fairly represents a population of study because each member has an equal chance of inclusion.

What is Random Sample?

400

A descriptive technique for obtaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group, usually questioning a representative, random sample of the population.

What is a survey?

400

This element asks questions in order to sort reality from fiction or fantasy remaining free from cynicism and gullibility.

What is skepticism?

500

I, with others, created a new subfield of psychology focusing on what emotions, traits, and behaviors lead to human flourishing.

Who is Martin Seligman?

500

This approach integrates what 3 levels of analysis to generate a more holistic view of the person.

What is biopsychosocial approach?

What are biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels?

500

A carefully worded statement of the exact procedures used in a research study.

What is operational definition?
500

In this type of research, an investigator manipulates one or more factors to observe the effect on behavior and/or mental processes.

What is an experiment?

500

An evidence-based method that draws on observation and experimentation.

What is the empirical approach?

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