History
Research Methods
Modern Psychology
Publishing Process
Miscellaneous
100
The Systematic Approach to Psychology
What is Structuralism?
100
Information is Gathered by Asking Individuals a Specific Set of Questions. 
What is a Survey?
100
Behaviors are caused by Conditioning Activated by Cues
What is Behavioral Psychology?
100
Write About Your Study, Send it off for the Review, Feedback, Revise and Resubmit Paper
What is the Peer Review Process?
100
Allows the Researcher to Control the Situation through Variables
What are Experiments?
200
Every Action of the Mind had One Function-Survival
What is Functionalism?
200
Data is Collected about a Specific Group over a Long Period of Time
What is a Longitudinal Study?
200
Each Person has Freedom in Directing Their own Future and Growth
What is Humanistic Psychology?
200
Submit and Revise Paper

What is Step Three to Publishing Work in a Professional Journal?

200
The Methods of Conduct or Standards for Proper and Responsible Behavior
What are Ethics?
300
The Study of Individual Differences
What is Inheritable Traits?
300
An Intensive, Focused Study of a Person or a Group
What is a Case Study?
300
How we Store, Retrieve, and Use Information
What is Cognitive Psychology?
300
Prepare your Paper by looking at the Language Quality, Illustrations, Content, Data Ethics

What is Step Two to Publishing Work in a Professional Journal?

300
Structured Interview Style that occurs between and Interviewer and a Small Group of People
What are Focus Groups?
400
Perception is More Than the Sum of its Parts
What is Gestalt Psychology?
400
Psychologist Observes the Subject in a Natural Setting without Interfering
What is Naturalistic Observation?
400
How Physical and Chemical Changes in Physical Bodies Influence Behavior
What is Biopsychology?
400
Many Professors must do this
What is Publish or Perish?
400
Participants are Placed in Groups Based on Age, Conclusions are Drawn About the Differences in Age Groups
What is a Cross-Sectional Study?
500
Studied how the Unconscious Determines Behavior
What is Psychoanalysis?
500
Highly Structured Interactions between the Interviewer and the Participants
What are Formal Interviews?
500
Similarities and Differences in a Groups Culture, Ethics, and Social Norms affects a persons way of Thinking, Feeling, and Behaving. 
What is Sociocultural Psychology?
500
Find the Right Journal by Looking at the Journal's Focus, Audience, and What types of Metrics or Methods are Commonly Used
What is Step One to Publishing Work in a Professional Journal?
500
Ability of a Test to Measure what it is intended to Measure
What is Validity?
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