Research
Methods
Vocabulary
Perspectives
Ethics in Research
Occupations
People & themes
100

Psychologists can observe children in a park to understand how they form social relationships and resolve conflicts.

Naturalistic Observation

100

Scientific study of mental processes and behaviors.

psychology

100

A child is afraid of the dark. This approach would consider events in the past that may be causing the fear.

psychodynamic

100

Participants in a study have the right to quit at any time.

withdrawal

100

A Psychologist who can diagnose mental health disorders and provide therapy.

Clinical Psychologist

100

First modern psychologist who founded the first psych research lab.

Wilhelm Wundt

200

The study of Phineas Gage to understand traumatic brain injuries.

Case Study

200

Research method in which study participants are unaware if they are the experimental group.

single-blind study

200

A Psychiatrist discovers that a patient has low levels of serotonin and prescribes medicine to increase levels.

Biological

200

Participants in a study must give their permission to participate.

consent

200

Psychologist who specializes in studying if children are developing appropriately for their age.

Developmental Psychologist

200

This psych term is used to describe the environment in which we live.

nurture

300

A study to determine the effectiveness of a drug.

Experiment

300

Process of repeating an experiment to determine if the same results occur again.

replication

300

Dove commercials use this type of psychology to encourage positive self image.

cognitive

300

Participants have the right to remain anonymous

confidentiality

300

Medical doctor who focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health disorders through therapy and medicine.

Psychiatrist

300

Studies show that a majority of drivers believe they are more skilled and less likely to be in an accident than the average driver.

overconfidence bias

400

The method of research most effective at demonstrating a relationship between two variables.

correlational study

400

Research experiment in which participants and researchers are unaware of who is in the experimental group. 

Double Blind Study

400

A student may feel misunderstood or unsupported, which blocks their drive to achieve their full potential.

humanistic

400

The Milgram experiment failed to reveal results with the study's participants at the end of the study.

debrief

400

A child Psychologist who specializes in helping students with learning disorders.

School Psychologist

400

This psych term is used to describe the genetic influences on mental health.

nature

500

In one of several [studies], 48 college students sat alone in a small room at a desk facing a blank wall. When a researcher named an object, the student was asked to name alternative ways to use the object. For example, for the word "button," a person might say "as a doorknob on a dollhouse." The students heard several sets of words and were asked to name as many responses as possible. The participants then repeated the task with different words while walking on a treadmill facing a blank wall in the same room

experiment

500

A voter might state that they "knew all along" that a particular candidate would win, even if they were uncertain or predicted otherwise before the election.

Hindsight Bias

500

 The patient’s anxiety may reflect an inherited tendency to react strongly to perceived social dangers.

Evolutionary

500

The Stanford Prison Experiment broke this ethics rule.

Protection from harm

500

This Psychologist specializes in creating instructional materials for schools,

Educational Psychologist

500

Pioneering Psychologist who believed looking into the unconscious mind was the key to helping with mental health.

Sigmund Freud

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