This person is described as the founding father of Psychoanalysis
Who is freaky freud
The variable in a study that the experimenter has control of our manipulates is called
What is an Independent Variable
This refers to something that causes us to feel stress
What is a stressor?
Expectancy, instrumentality, Valence
What are the stages of Vroom's theory of motivation?
SHE stands for
Science as a Human Endeavour
Eysenck's Trait theory recognised that there were three key traits to a person's unique personality. These traits were (ENP)
What is Extraversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism?
This refers to when we provide the control group with a similar treatment to the experimental group so that they believe they are being treated the same
What is the placebo effect?
This type of counselling allows us to turn negative thought patterns and attitudes into more positive ones to improve our ability to function and quality of life.
What is cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT?
When we measure workplace performance of the individual or organisation we often use examples such as days absent, number of sales, task completion etc. These types of measures are referred to as _____ measures
What is objective measure?
When we refer to who was involved in the research and where the research was promoted or provided to - this is the SHE conception of
What is Communication?
These refer to factors that both adversely affect a person's mental health and other factors that can work to improve a person's ability to cope with difficult circumstances. These factors are called _____ and ____
What is risk and protective?
This type of research design is used over many years usually in order to follow a single case or the same people. It often uses an observational research design and can be used for many years and even decades. This research is called
What is longitudinal research?
This type of stress is also referred to as negative stress or when we feel overwhelmed and experience physical and/or psychological symptoms associated with the stress
What is distress?
This is still one of the most popular ways in which organisation recruit their employers - it is useful as it gathers qualitative data from possible employees.
What is an interview?
The SHE concept that focuses on how research will be used once a theory has been developed refers to
What is Application?
The third level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs focused on what deficiency needs?
What is love and belonging?
This type of data collection method involves contacting experts about a topic of research in order to reach consensus. It is used as it is a relatively convenient and inexpensive method of gathering expert opinions.
What is the Delphi Technique?
What is ethnocentric?
For organisations to improve they often complete appraisals. An appraisal where a supervisor is asking for feedback from a range of sources including their peers, customers, other leadership members and themselves is called a ______ appraisal
What is a 360d appraisal?
When researchers are involved in undertaking new investigations and creating new theories this refers to the SHE concept of
What is Development?
Self-reports and rating scales are often used by psychologists as they are relatively quick to use and simple to assess. These types of methods are known as what type of measures?
What is subjective measures?
When researchers conduct qualitative research using focus groups they need a way to organise this qualitative data into themes and analyse these themes. This method of visual representation is called c_______ ________s
What is content analysis?
This type of psychological intervention refers to changing a person's behaviour using techniques that slowly reduce the unwanted actions and allow the person to learn from this change for future changes required
What is behaviour modification?
This type of recruitment strategy measures psychological attributes and includes assessment of knowledge, ability, intelligence and personality. It is referred to as p_________ testing
What is psychometric testing?
This SHE concept is used in other Sciences but not in Psychology
What is Limitation?