Key Terms/ Definitions
Psychological Perspectives
Research Methods
Application Questions
100

What is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes? 

Psychology 

100

Brain structure and chemical balances would be a topic of what perspective? 

biological 

100

Watching people in their natural habitat is what research method strategy? 

Naturalistic Observation 

100

Emily has a learning disability in math, name one psychological perspective that would want to learn more about this?

biological perspective 

200

A mistake caused by unconsicous desires would be called a what?

Freudian Slip

200

Our own internal thoughts and thought-processes would be under what perspective? 

Cognitive Perspective 
200

T/F a case study looks into the lives of many people 

False - a case study is an in-depth look into one individual

200

What would a Behavioral Psychologist say about why you might help a stranger?

They would say that a person would help a stranger because they have been rewarded for helping in the past. 

300

What is Phineas Gage and example of 

A Case Study
300
Social - cultural perspective believes ...?

That our environment and social surroundings shape our behavior 

300

What is a benefit to Naturalist observation?

It limits bias because you are not manipulating any variables 

300

Emily thinks about herself as being bad at math, She often tells herself she will never be good enough. Under what perspective would this statement fall under?

Cognitive 

400

What is Wilhelm Wundt's Major contribution to the field of psychology?

the use of the scientific method 

400

"We learn by rewards and punishment" is the key belief for what perspective?

Behavioral Perspective 

400

What is a limitation to case study's?

It is not generalizable  

400

Emily strives to be the best math student she can be, despite having difficulties. She also makes a point to spend time drawing and doing art because it makes her happy. What perspective would this fall under?

Humanistic 

500
What generalizable mean?

Generalizable means it can be copied and used in another setting or group 

500

What is the goal of the Humanistic Perspective 

to reach your full potential 

500
What is a correlational study?

A study that sets out to determine if there is a relationship between two variables. 

500

What research method would be the best fit for the following scenario:

A math teacher wants to see if introducing a weekly study session to her students would help with their grades

Correlational / experiment 

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