Influential Psychologist
Psychological Perspectives
Subfields/Careers in Psychology
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100

$100: He is known as the father of psychology and established the first psychology lab in 1879.

Who is Wilhelm Wundt

100

 This perspective focuses on how behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures.

What is the sociocultural perspective?

100

This field focuses on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.

  • What is clinical psychology?


100

This type of research involves observing and recording behavior in a natural environment without interference.

  • What is naturalistic observation?


100

What is something Ms Alburquerque does for fun?

What is Reading, rollerskating, or watching TV?

200

This psychologist developed the theory of operant conditioning, which involves rewards and punishments.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

This perspective emphasizes unconscious drives and early childhood experiences.

What is the psychodynamic perspective?

200

Psychologists in this field study how people grow and change throughout their lives.

  • What is developmental psychology?


200

 In this type of research, a single individual or group is studied in depth over time.

What is a case study?

200

How many dogs does Ms. Alburquerque have?

What is 2? 

300

He is famous for developing psychoanalysis and exploring the unconscious mind.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

300

This perspective focuses on observable behaviors and the processes of learning.

What is the behavioral perspective?

300

This subfield examines the psychological aspects of the workplace.

  • What is industrial-organizational psychology?


300

This is the variable in an experiment that the researcher manipulates.

  1. What is the independent variable?


300

What did I teach last year? 

What is 6th grade US History?

400

This psychologist is known for his social learning theory, emphasizing the role of observation and imitation.

Who is Albert Bandura?

400

 This perspective emphasizes the role of mental processes in understanding behavior.

What is the cognitive perspective?

400

This career involves working with athletes to improve their performance and mental well-being.

  1. What is a sports psychologist?


400

This type of research allows psychologists to determine cause and effect.

  1. What is an experiment?


400

What is Ms. Alburquerque's highest level of education? 

What is a Masters Degree?

500

He created the hierarchy of needs, a theory of human motivation.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

500

This perspective looks at how the body and brain enable emotions, memories, and sensory experiences.

What is the biological perspective?


500

Psychologists in this subfield focus on how people interact with machines and technology.

  1. What is human factors psychology?


500

This term refers to a statistical measure that indicates the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables.

  1. What is correlation?

500

What college did I go to? 

FIU! 

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