Early Psychologists☠️
Behaviour and Mental Activity🤪
Steps in the Cycle of the Scientific Method 🧪🔁
Study Methods🕵🏼‍♀️
Groups in a study
100

Freud's theory that our thoughts and actions are influenced by specific unconscious forces

What is psychoanalysis

100

The theory founded by Max Wertheimer and Wolfgang Kohler. This theory explores how two people can view an object in very different ways, or how one person can look at an object and see it differently each time

What is Gestalt Psychology?

100

The first step in the scientific method

What is formulate a theory?

100
Can be done with intervention or without intervention. 👀

What are observational studies?

100

A comparison group of participants that does not receive the experimental treatment.

What is a control group?

200

Influenced by Charles Darwin, this early psychologist believed that the human mind served to preserve human life by adapting to environmental demands 

Who is William James?

200

This theory founded by John B. Watson was based on stimuli and responses; the belief that all animals, including humans, learned all behaviour through environmental factors. 

What is Behaviourism?

200

The second step of the scientific method

What is developing a testable hypothesis?

200

Can be done using surveys and questionnaires or through interviews

What are Self Reports?

200

One or more treatment groups of participants that receive the manipulation of the independent variable being investigated.

What is an experimental group?

300

Established the first experimental psychology lab in 1869, marking the beginning of modern experimental psychology

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

300

The founder of Humanistic psychology, he emphasized the goodness of people and that all people should try to live up to their full potential as human beings. 

Who is Carl Rogers?

300

The 4th step in the scientific method

What is analyzing the data?

300

This method uses an intense examination of one person or organization and can provide a lot of data.

What is a case study?

300

A sample of participants that fairly represents the population because each member of the population had an equal chance of being included.

What is a random sample?

400

Founded the theory of Structuralism while studying under Wilhelm Wundt. This theory believed that introspection (looking inward) was a crucial part of understanding psychology.

Who is Edward Titchener?

400

His theory of Cognitive psychology investigates mental functions like intelligence, learning, memory, and attention. Interested in an integrated view of the mind and brain🧠

Who is George A. Miller?

400

Test with a research method

What is the third step of the scientific method?

400

Examines how two things are related, without intervention of the observer. Correlation does not mean causation! 

What are correlational methods 

400

Each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any level of the independent variable.

What is random assignment?

500

The step where results are shared and further research is conducted.

What is step 5 of the scientific method?

500

Examines how one variable that is manipulated by researchers affects another variable.

What is an experimental method?

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