History of Psychology
Careers in Psychology
Contemporary Perspectives
Why Study Psychology?
Miscellaneous
100

What is Structuralism? 

Focuses on the basic elements of consciousness broken down into objective sensations and subjective feelings.

100

What are the three major career fields of psychology?

Clinical, developmental, experimental 

100

What is the biological perspective?

Biological processes influence behavior and mental processes

100

What is Psychology?

The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.

100

Who was the founder of Structuralism?

Wilhelm Wundt

200

What is Reinforcement?

People and animals that are reinforced, or rewarded, for a certain action are more likely to perform that action again. 

200

What is experimental psychology? 

a field of psychology that uses scientific methods to study human and animal behavior 

 

200

What is the evolutionary perspective?

That behavior patterns are learned and gained by the experiences and adaptations we go through in life

200

What are the two main goals of psychology?

To explain behavior and then control it

200

Who was the founder of Functionalism?

William James

300

What is Functionalism?

The study of how mental processes help organisms adapt to their environment. 

300

What is developmental psychology? 

the scientific study of how people change and develop throughout their lives

300

What is the cognitive perspective?

Emphasis that our thoughts play the biggest role in determining human behavior.

300

What is behavior?

Any action that people can observe or measure.

300

Who was the founder of Psychoanalysis?

Sigmund Freud

400

What is Behaviorism?

The idea that all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment

400

What is the difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist? 

Psychiatrists can prescribe medicine while Psychologists cannot

400

What is the humanistic perspective? 

Personal experiences are the most important aspect of determining human behavior

400

What are cognitive activities and give me an example?

Mental processes. They include dreams, perceptions, thoughts, and memories.

400

Who was the founder of Behaviorism?

John B. Watson

500

What is Psychoanalysis?

Emphasizes unconscious motives and internal conflicts dictate human behavior.

500

What is clinical psychology?

branch of psychology concerned with the assessment and treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.

500

What is the psychoanalytic perspective?

Stresses the influence of unconscious forces of the mind on human behavior.

500

What does MRI stand for?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

500

Who was the founder of Reinforcement?

B.F. Skinner

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