Naturalistic Observation
Surveys
Experiments
Observational Learning
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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What is naturalistic observation?

Naturalistic observation is a method that involves observing subjects in their natural enviornment

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What is the purpose of a survey?

To collect data on individuals, could be factual information, or opinions

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What is the name of the person who conditioned dogs to salivate at the ring of a bell?

Pavlov

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What is the definition of Observational Learning?

A method of learning that consists of observing and modeling another individual's behavior, attitudes, or emotional expressions.

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What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of talking therapy to treat a wide range of mental health problems. The therapy is based on the idea that how we think (cognition), how we feel (emotion) and how we act (behavior) all interact together.

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What is an example of naturalistic observation?

Watching children play in a park and recording what you see about their behavior

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A researcher wants to figure our if gender plays a role in taste, how could they use a survey to find this out?

Create a survey which first asks an individuals gender, then follow with a number of questions on whether they like certain foods, then compare the findings.

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When doing an experiment, what is the 1st step to doing it?

Create a statement/claim.

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What is an example of Observational Learning?

A child learns to chew. After witnessing an older sibling being punished for taking a cookie without asking, the younger child does not take cookies without permission.

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What is an example of CBT?

Someone with social anxiety might start by simply imagining anxiety-provoking social situations. Next, they might start practicing conversations with friends, family, and acquaintances. By progressively working toward a larger goal, the process seems less daunting and the goals easier to achieve.

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