Approaches in Psych 1
Subfields of Psych
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Research Basics
Wild Card
100

If a psychologist theorizes that humans have a hard time sticking with diets because as a species our early ancestors needed high-fat and high-calorie foods to survive in the wilderness, they have used what psychological approach? 

What is the evolutionary approach?

100

A psychologist who is helping the FBI with an active investigation into the whereabouts of a serial killer would be what kind of psychologist…

What is a forensic psychologist?

100

This measure of central tendency is usually the best indication of a total group's result.

What is the mean?

100

Which of the following correlation coefficients signals a strong positive correlation? 

A) 0

B) .2

C) .9

D) -.2

E) -.9

What is C (.9)?

100

This approach in psychology believes that everything we are is a result of what we learn by observing our environment. 

What is the behavioral approach

200

If a marriage counselor is preparing to begin couple's counseling with two people from India who are together as part of an arranged marriage, and they therefore alter their counseling style to fit this type of partnership that they are unfamiliar with, then they are using what approach in psychology. 

What is the sociocultural approach?

200

If a psychologist were studying how aggression tendencies change as one ages, going from school-aged kids through aggression they see in spouses, they would likely be considered a...

What is a developmental psychologist.

200

What is the median ? 

8,5,7,6,10,4,7

What is 6

200

Louis Leakey (Kenyan paleoanthropologist and archeologist) is credited with work important in demonstrating human evolution in Africa. To aid in his research, he recruited three women - Jane Gooddall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas - and asked them to go into the African jungle and observe the behavior patterns of the great apes (chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans). The women did not run controlled experiments, but - rather - were simply told to live among the apes, observing and reporting on various aspects of their behavior and existence. This form of research could best be described as.

What is Natural Observation 


200

A researcher interested in investigating the attitudes or opinions of a large sample of people is most likely to use which research method?

What is a survey?

300

Dr. Ludlam believes that the key to treating ADHD (because it is a neurodevelopmental disorder) is proper medication management. What psychological approach is she using? 

What is the biological approach?

300

A psychologist who would spend a good deal of their day working with brain scans, and maybe even pieces of brain tissue, would most likely be a...


What is a neuropsychologist

300

This measure of variability is a measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values. 

What is standard deviation

300

If college graduates typically earn more money than high school graduates, this would indicate that level of education and income are what?

What is positively correlated?

300

Why would someone choose to do a correlational study rather than an experimental study? 

What is ethical practice?

400

Dr. Chel, a therapist who specializes in PTSD, has recommended that her new patient, Colonel Reynolds, attempt to reconnect with his old unit mates, as a way of helping treat his PTSD, believing that his friends will help him achieve personal growth. What approach is she using? 

What is the humanistic approach
400

Logan was recently involved in a car accident that left him cognitively impaired and unable to speak properly. After he’s out of surgery from his physical injuries and stable, his doctor puts together a team of medical professionals to help him recover in the aftermath of his trauma. The psychologist who will be involved in helping Logan overcome cognitive impairment will be a

What is a rehabilitation psychologist.

400

the difference between the largest and smallest values of a data set

What is range

400

A researcher who deceives participants about the goals of the research needs to fully inform them of the true nature of the study later, according to which ethical principle of human experimentation?

What is debriefing?

400

Why would someone choose to do an experimental study rather than a correlational study? 

What is experimental studies show causation?

500

Dr. Ellis created "Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy" with the idea that mental illness results from humans thinking irrationally about what happens to them in their lives and their personal character, traits, and existence. Dr. Ellis has used what approach in psychology to create this type of therapy? 

What is the cognitive approach

500

If someone were a severe depressive patient, which of the following helping profession psychologists would be most likely to be assigned to them...

A) Counseling Psychologist

B) Community Psychologist

C) Clinical Psychologist

What is C (Clinical Psychologist)?

500

Calculate the mean

4, 2 , 4, 10, 5 , 5

What is 5

500

A researcher who gathers and analyzes data from student essay test responses without obtaining their permission violates which ethical principle of human experimentation?

What is informed consent?

500

Dr. Evans believes that human behavior is generated in our unconscious minds and is the result of unresolved conflicts and desires, especially rooted in childhood experience. To which psychological approach is she most likely to prescribe?

What is psychodynamic psychology?

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