Important Figures
Key Terms
Schools of Thought
Careers in Psychology
Miscellaneous Facts
100

Who is considered the father of modern psychology and established the first psychology laboratory?

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

100

The term for the approach that focuses on how mental and behavioral processes function.

What is functionalism?

100

This early school of thought in psychology aimed to identify the basic elements of the mind.

What is structuralism?

100

This is one type of career requires a masters degree.

What is a clinical psychologist?

100

This approach brings three different views together to discuss an individual's development.

What is the biopsychosocial approach?

200

Conducted a famous experiment to condition a fear response into a small child.

Who is John B. Watson?

200

The method used by Wundt and Titchener to explore the structural elements of the human mind.

What is introspection?

200

The approach that believed in using smaller pieces of information to make a meaningful whole.

What is gestalt psychology?

200

This group overlaps with the experimental research group because most are employed by universities.

What is educational psychology?

200

The country where the first psychology laboratory was established by Wilhelm Wundt.

What is Germany?

300

He introduced structuralism and engaged people in self-reflective introspection.

Who is Edward Titchener?

300

Freud says that the EGO is related to this principle.

What is the reality principle?

300

This psychological perspective emphasized the growth potential of healthy individuals.

What is humanistic psychology?

300

The field of psychology that takes findings from research and uses them to diagnose, assist, and treat psychological disorders.

What is applied psychology?

300

This is said to describe something someone accidentally says that is out of place in the conversation. (hint: it is believed to come from the subconscious)

What is a Freudian Slip?

400

This major thinker in psychology believed we are all motivated by unconscious desires.

 Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

The concept of behaviour that Ian Pavlov researched by working with dog. He introduced a stimulus to get a response.  

 What is classical conditioning?

400

This school of thought emphasized the function of our thoughts and feelings.

What is functionalism?

400

Although not a career in psychology, this is one of the careers a bachelor of psychology can be an asset for.

What is management, business, human resources, social work, physician's assistant...?

400

This extremely important item to be examined by psychologists was neglected until recently, due to 90% of psychologist in Europe and North American Universities were Caucasian.

What is culture?

500

 Founder of functionalism and author of the influential text, "Principles of Psychology".

Who is William James?

500

Followers of this view our behavior as a result of heredity, the nervous system and the endocrine system, and environmental impacts such as disease.

What is the biological view?

500

A school of thought that influenced 20th-century psychology, rejecting introspection and focusing on observable behavior.

What is behaviorism?

500

This is the smallest group of the three major branches of psychology.

What is experimental psychologists?

500

According to Sigmund Freud, these are the three components that make up the psyche and cause us to experience internal conflict in our decision making.

What is the ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO?

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