Psychologists
Philosophical
Issues
Sampling
Research Designs
Evaluating the Results
100

This type of psychologist...

- hires the right person for a job & trains them

- determines working teams

- provides feedback to the workers about their performance

- attend to individual workers and the organization

What is an Industrial Organizational (I/O) Psychologist?

100

The mind and the body interact but are not the same thing

What is dualism?

100

If conducting a study, researcher approaches and only recruits students on campus at CSULB

What is a convenience sample?

100

Jane Goodall spending years observing chimpanzees in the wild, recording their food habits, social interactions, gestures, and the way of life

What is naturalistic observation?

100

A mathematical estimate of the relationship between two variables

Correlation Coefficient

200

This type of psychologist focuses on...

- how people make decisions

- solve problems

- convert their thoughts into language

- study expert decision making and why people make costly errors

What is a cognitive psychologist?

200

A belief that states behavior is caused by a person's independent actions

What is free will?

200

You want to investigate friendliness so you define friendliness by the amount of times you smile at someone in an hour.

What is an operational variable?

200

A study of the prevalence of certain beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors based on people's responses to questions

What is a survey?

200
This type of variable is is measured by the experimenter to determine the outcome

What is a dependent variable?

300

- looked at what the mind DOES rather than what it IS

- studied human thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

- asked, "What function might they serve?"

Who is William James?

300

Childhood experiences, social relationships, and the overall environment shape who you become

Nuture

300

Recruiting college students from the U.S. and China to participate in a study 

What is a cross-cultural sample?
300

A thorough description of someone including abilities and disabilities, medical condition, life history, and unusual experiences

i.e. Phineas gage

What is a case history?

300

In a study, this set of individuals is treated in the same way as the experimenter group except for the procedure that the experiment is designed to test.

What is a control group?

400

A field of psychology that concentrates on the observable, measurable behaviors and not on the mental processes

What is behaviorism?

400

Conscious experience is inseparable from the brain

What is monism?

400

Every individual has an equal opportunity of being chosen to participate

Random sample

400

This type of research describes people and their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

What is descriptive research?

400

As one variable increases, the other variable also increases and vice versa

What is positive correlation?

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