Founded structuralism
Who is Edward Titchner?
_________approach focuses on the effect of rewarding or punishing behavior.
What is the behavioral approach?
This board decides whether or not researchers have permission to do their research. What is it called?
What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)?
___________ is the observation of the subject in its natural inhabitant.
What is naturalistic observation?
Mean, median, and mode.
What are descriptive statistics?
Created the humanistic approach, which emphasizes the importance of the individual and promotes self-growth.
Who is Carl Rogers?
__________ have the ability to prescribe medicine.
What is a psychiatrist?
Discussing intellectual property frankly, being conscious of multiple roles, following informed-consent rules, respecting confidentiality and privacy, and tapping into ethics resources are all what?
What are the 5 principles for research ethics?
_______________ affected by the Independent variable in an experiment.
What is a dependent variable?
This indicates the likelihood that a result could have happened by chance.
What is statistical significance?
Sigmund Freud would likely attribute a psychological disorder to...
What is a traumatic experience in childhood?
Early __________ used introspection technique (looking inward) to record one's reaction to a situation.
What is structionalism?
No Coercion, Informed consent, anonymity, risk, debriefing. These are what in human research?
What the 5 informed measure?
A ________________________ is chosen from a population, which means everyone from the population has an equal chance of participating.
What is a random sample/ random selection?
Positive correlation shows a _______ relationship between two variables
What is a direct relationship?
Founded the Law of Effect, which states, “Responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation, and responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation”
Who is Edward Thorndike?
___________ psychologists focus on maximizing productivity in the workplace.
What is an Industrial-Organizational psychologist?
This tactic used by any researchers on humans will most likely invalidate any data from their study.
What is Deception?
While experiments focus on cause and effect between two variables, correlations focus on the _________ between two variables.
What is a relationship?
Variability measures how much numbers in a data set differ from one another. __________ ___________ is a measure of variability
What is standard deviation?
Famous psychologist who was the first female president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?
_________ focuses on the mind's ability to adapt to survive.
What is functionalism?
What study done by John Watson, in the 1920's, in order to research classical conditioning, would be considered unethical today.
What was the "Little/Baby Albert Experiment"?
__________ research is driven to solve practical, real-world problems.
What is applied (research)?
Which of the following scatter plots shows poor correlation?
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