50% of psychologist in the US are ___ psychologists(they see patients on a regular basis)
What is clinical/ counseling?
Using existing records to try to answer a research question is known as..
What is archival research?
These cycles occur roughly once every 24 hours
What is circadian?
the term for NOT getting sufficient sleep on a chronic basis
What is sleep debt?
Sticker charts are a type of what?
What is reward system?
Type of psychology typically involved in legal practice
What is Forensic?
Type of research that observes, interviews, a group over an extended period of time.
What is longitudinal?
This hormone secreted by the pineal gland plays a role in regulating biological rhythms and immune function.
What is Sigmund Freud?
What is associative learning?
Type of psychology that attempts to understand the motivation of consumers and applies this knowledge to influence buying habits.
What is consumer?
Both the researchers and the participants are blind to group assignments
What is double blind study?
Another word for sleepwalking.
What is somnambulism?
What is the collective?
Learning by watching others and them imitating or modeling what they do or say
What is observational learning?
Type of psychology interested in the work environment, improving work environment, productivity, job satisfaction.
What is Industrial/Organizational?
Any research that receives federal money is subject to what governing board.
What is the Institutional Review Board?
What is tolerance?
The term for a person who is aware that they are dreaming. May be able to control their dreams.
What is lucid dreaming?
This is an aid in recall (acronyms/rhymes)
What is a mnemonic device?
Type of psychology that involves exercise and athletic endeavors
What is Sports Psychology?
What type of observation assures that the data is collected in a realistic setting.
What is naturalistic observation?
This is most effective in individuals that are open to the power of suggestion.
What is hypnosis?
When a person uses more of a substance than they originally intended to and continue to use that substance despite experiencing adverse consequences.
What is addictive disorders?
Rewarding successive approximations of a targeted behavior.
What is shaping?