INTRODUCTION to PSYCHOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL? Section 4
RESEARCH
LEARNING and BEHAVIOR Section 4
MAJOR FIELDS - Section 2
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This is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

What is PSYCHOLOGY?

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The effects of our biological factors on our behavior is this type of psychology

What is BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY?

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Surveys and experiments

What are two research methods widely used by psychologists?

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the branch of psychology that focuses on the study of observable behavior
What is BEHAVIORISM?
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Changes that occur throughout ones lifetime are the primary concern of

What is a  DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGIST?

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To observe, describe, explain, predict, and control behavior

What are MAIN GOALS OF PSYCHOLOGY?

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While humanistic psychologists believe we have free choice, this type of psychologist believes people are conditioned 

What is BEHAVIORISTS?

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Conducting surveys, collecting and analyzing data and drawing conclusions

What are steps a psychologist uses in research?

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A method of learning that stresses examining one's own thought and feelings is

What is INTROSPECTION?

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A professional in this, the most common type of psychologist, helps people identify their problems and ways to overcome them

What is CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST?

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This is a medical doctor who specializes in the treatment of psycholocial problems and who can prescribe medication ; don't call them "shrinks"
What is a PSYCHIATRIST?
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When similar objects tend to be view as a united whole

What is the Gestalt principle?

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Principles vs. theories

What are basic laws versus attempts to explain things?

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Who first studied how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment?

Who is William James?

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A focus on external rather than internal influences is how this psychologist is different from a personality psychologist

What is a SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGIST?

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The late 1800's marked this event

What is the birth of modern psychology?

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Psychology debate: Is a person's human behavior caused by what is learned from their experience / environment or by what they have inherited from genetics?
What is NATURE-v-NURTURE?
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Due to morals and values

What is experimentation on humans?

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Unconscious motives and conflicts was an early focus for

What is PSYCHOANALYSIS?

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This field of psychology is often used by law enforcement to "get into the mind of the criminal" in order to bring perpetrators to justice

What is FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY?

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Pioneered a method of consulting with patients, also known as "talk therapy:

Who is SIGMUND FREUD?

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This system includes the brain and the spinal cord

What is the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM?

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Reliance on scientific research methodologies makes it similar to this

How is psychology similar to the natural sciences?

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Which structuralist broke consciousness down into objective sensations and subjective feelings

Who is Wilhelm Wudnt?

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A psychologist that can help clarify goals, overcome problems and meet challenges

What is a COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST?

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