Conducting Research
Behaviorism
Psychophysiological Methods
Types of Research
Developmental Perspectives
200

A prediction stated in a way that permits it to be tested

What is a hypothesis?

200

Type of learning when a student begins to act like the other students he/she has been observing because they have received rewards

What is modeling?

200

T/F Psychophysiological methods are most common in cognitive neuroscience research

What is true?

200

Researchers interviewing lots children and basing their inferences on the children's responses

What is survey research?

200

Behavior throughout life is motivated by inner and often unconscious forces

What is psychodynamic?

400

Broad explanation and prediction about phenoma of interest

What is a theory?

400

Type of learning in which an organism responds in a particular way to a neutral stimulus that normally does not bring about that type of response

What is classical conditioning?

400

Research that focuses on the relationship between physiological processes and behavior

What is psychophysiological methods?

400

Research designed to discover causal relationships between various factors

What is experimental research?

400

Development can be understood through studying observable behavior and environmental stimuli

What is behavioral?

600

Process of posing and answering questions using careful, controlled techniques that include systematic, orderly observation and the collection of data

What is the scientific method?

600

A form of learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened by its association with positive or negative consequence

What is instrumental/operant conditioning?

600

Device that provides a detailed, three-dimensional computer-generated image of brain activity by aiming a powerful magnetic field at the brain

What is a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagining (fMRI) scan?

600

Studies that involve extensive in depth interviews with a particular individual or a small group of individuals

What is a case study?

600

Focuses on how changes/growth in the ways people know, understand and think about the world affect behavior

What is cognitive?

800

The group of participants chosen for an experiment

What is a sample?

800

This is likely to happen to behavior that receives no reinforcement or is punished

What is extinction?

800

Device that uses electrodes placed on the outside of the skull to record electrical activity within the brain

What is an EEG (electroencephalogram)?

800

Type of research used when studying the relationship between televised aggression and subsequent behavior.

What is correlational research?

800

Development should be viewed in terms of the interrelationship of a person's physical, cognitive, personality and social worlds

What is contextual?

1000

What researchers measure and expect to change as a result of manipulation

What is a dependent variable?

1000

The introduction of an unpleasant or painful stimulus or the removal of a desired stimulus that decreases the probability that a preceding behavior will occur in the future is considered this

What is punishment?

1000

The device where a computer constructs an image of the brain by combining thousands of individual x-rays taken at slightly different angles

What is a computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT) scan?

1000

Type of research designed specifically to test some developmental explanation and expand scientific knowledge

What is theoretical research?

1000

Behavior is chosen through free will and motivated by our natural capacity to strive to reach our full potential

What is humanistic?

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