Research Methods
Context v. Internal Factors
Schools of Thought
Psych Studies
Development & Personality
100

This research method involves manipulating variables in a controlled environment.  

What is a lab experiment?  

100

Social roles, crowds, and authority are examples of this type of influence on behaviour.

What is a contextual influence?

100

This school of thought explains behaviour through rewards and punishments.

What is behaviourist?

100

This type of learning was demonstrated by Pavlov’s dogs.

What is classical conditioning?

100

In the nature vs nurture debate, this refers to genetics and inherited traits.

What is nature?

200

This research method gathers information using questionnaires or polls.

What is a survey?

200

Motivation, perception, and temperament are all examples of this type of influence.

What are internal psychological factors?

200

This school of thought focuses on unconscious motives and early childhood experiences.

What is psychodynamic?

200

This experiment showed that children can learn aggression by watching others.

What is Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment?

200

This attachment style shows trust, comfort, and security with caregivers.

What is secure attachment?

300

This research method involves watching behaviour without interfering.  

What is observation?

300

Behaving differently in a crowd than when alone demonstrates the importance of this concept.

What is context influencing behaviour?

300

This school of thought emphasizes personal growth and self-actualization.

What is humanistic?

300

This behaviour was being measured in Milgram’s shock experiment.

What is obedience to authority?

300

Egocentrism and imaginative thinking are features of this Piaget stage.

What is the preoperational stage?

400

In an experiment, this group provides a baseline for comparison.

What is the control group?

400

This is often considered the window or open door that allows one to experience the world around them.

What is sensation?

400

This psychological perspective studies thinking, memory, and interpretation.

What is cognitive?

400

Ethical concerns over participant distress caused this experiment to end early.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

400

The “C” in the Big Five personality traits stands for this characteristic.

What is conscientiousness?

500

This research method studies the same individuals over a long period of time.

What is a longitudinal study?

500

This internal factor explains why people interpret the same situation differently.

What is perception?

500

Procrastination explained as avoidance of unconscious anxiety best fits this school of thought.

What is psychodynamic?

500

Harlow developed strong theories regarding the effects of social isolation by studying this test subject.

What is monkeys?

500

An extrovert being quiet in a formal setting demonstrates this idea about personality.

What is personality being expressed differently depending on context?

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