Psychological Perspectives
Leaders of Psych
Correlational Method
Experimental Method
APA Guidelines
100

An organized whole

Gestalt perspective 

100

The first woman to officially earn a PhD in psychology

Margaret Floy Washburn


100

When 2 variables that vary in the same direction, they are...

Positively correlation

100

A factor other than the factor being studied that might influence a study's results

Confounding variable

100

The process of explaining a study to participants and getting their voluntary agreement to participate

Informed consent

200

This modern approach combines genetics, brain chemistry, and bodily processes to understand behavior

Biological perspective 

200

He founded the first psychology lab in the U.S.

G. Stanley Hall

200

Perceiving a relationship where none exists, or perceiving a stronger-than-actual relationship

Illusory correlation 

200

The group in an experiment that is given the placebo 

Control group

200

Ensures that people are never coerced into participating in research and can withdraw at any time

Voluntary participation 

300

Emphasizes unconscious desires

Psychoanalytic perspective 

300

She became the first female president of the APA

Mary Whiton Calkins 

300

A statistical index of the relationship between two things

Correlation Coefficient

300

Type of assignment when each participant has an equal chance of being placed in any group 

Random assignment 

300

Keeping participants’ identities and data protected from unauthorized disclosure

Confidentiality

400

Emphasizes personal growth

Humanistic perspective 

400

The founder of functionalism

William James 

400

A descriptive technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate or control the situation

Naturalistic observation 

400

In this, neither the participant nor the researcher knows which group they are apart of

Double-blind procedure 

400

Researchers must minimize this and take steps to protect participants from psychological, emotional, or physical danger

Risk of harm

500

The combination of multiple perspectives 

Eclectic approach 

500

Father of modern psychology

Wilhelm Wundt 

500

A descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles

Case study

500

When people that genuinely believe the placebo is working can get better physically

Placebo effect 

500

Controversial tactic can be used in research only when justified, and participants must be fully informed afterward

Deception 

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