Starting Psychology
Approaches/Careers
People
Research
Misc
100

This is the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research.

Psychology

100

This is the practice of examining bumps on a person's skull to determine intellect and character traits.

Phrenology

100

He established modern Psychology as a separate formal field of study.


Who was Wilhelm Wundt?

100

This is the variable that is manipulated.

Independent Variable

100

This group of professionals specializes in the treatment of psychological problems but may not prescribe medicine for their patients.

Psychologists

200

The longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors.  

Nature vs Nurture Argument

200

This is a psychologist who studied the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences.

Structuralist

200

This psychologist was more interested in the unconscious mind and used free association and dream analysis to determine behavior.

Freud

200

This is the variable that is measured.

Dependent Variable

200

Be fair, do no harm, informed consent to participate, and debriefing are examples of what in research?

Research Ethics

300

This has to do with an organism's thinking and understanding.

Cognitive 

300

A psychologist who studies the emotional, cognitive, biological, personal, and social changes that occur as an individual matures.

Developmental Psychologist

300

This is a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn based on their response to events in their environment.

Behaviorist

300

This is a general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized.

Scientific Method

300

In a single-blind study, participants are divided into 4 groups. Two of these groups are taking sugar pill, also known as this.

Placebo

400

This is the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomenon for its own sake.

Basic Science

400

This is a branch of medicine which deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders - and can prescribe drugs.

Psychiatrist 

400

humanists who described human nature as evolving and self-directed; believed humans are not controlled by events in the environment or by unconscious forces

Maslow and Rogers

400

What is an operational definition

A very specific definition designed to model or represent a concept or theoretical definition, also known as a construct. 

400

Any factor that varies in relation to the independent and dependent variable, and in so doing may obscure any effects of the independent variable

Confounding Variable

500

the practice of using established scientific principles and knowledge to achieve practical goals

applied science

500

This field was developed by German psychologists and argued that perception is more than the sum of its parts.

Gestalt Psychology

500

was refused acceptance into Harvard University, but ended up studying under William James, while every other student dropped the class in protest; became a professor of psychology at Wellesley College and the first president of the American Psychological Association

Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?

500

Once a theory is reached, this is what other psychologists do.

What is replicate and test the theory?

500

A psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances.

Clinical Psychologist

M
e
n
u