Perspectives
Name that Psychologist
Pavlov's Terms
Terms
Research
100

This perspective focuses on intrinsic drive and motives as the foundation of behaviour. For example, the need for love and food cannot be logically explained and lie buried in an individual’s subconscious.

What is Psychoanalytic Theory?

100

This man focused on consequences that follow a response or behaviour that we make and whether the consequences make a behaviour more or less likely to occur.

Who is B. F. Skinner (Operant Conditioning)

100

This term means there is a change in the environment. This could be a sound, a smell or a visual trigger such as food.

What is a stimulus?

100

B. F. Skinner falls into this social perspective...

What is social learning theory?

100

Wilhelm Wundt is considered the father of psychology because he this this.

What is establish the first psychological laboratory?

200

In this perspective, the psychologists want to break down the consciousness into thoughts, experiences, emotions, and other basic elements. One practice included Objective Introspection.

What is Structuralism?

200

Who is the man who argued that it is biological processes that underlie behaviours and believe behaviour is mostly due to biological factors?

Who is Thomas Bouchard (Ethological Theory)

200

The dog salivates. Ivan Pavlov called this?

What is unconditioned stimulus?

200

A child does a task successfully. The teacher gives the child a sticker. This is called...

What is Positive Reinforcement?

200

Psychologists try to do these four things to guide their research practice...

Describe, explain, predict, and control

300

One element of this perspective believes that the mind is structured to think in a stream of consciousness.

What is structuralism?

300

This man believed that behaviour is controlled by environmental influences such as social learning (modeling) and imitation.

Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner? (Social Learning Theory)

300

The sound of the tuning fork in Pavlov's study is called this.

What is a conditioned stimulus?

300

A child is hitting and kicking. This gets his peers' attention which the child likes. The attention is called...

Negative Reinforcement.

300

When conducting research and making observations. The researcher must work hard to do this...

What is remain unbiased?

400

This perspective believes behaviour can be understood in terms of the relationship between the stimulus and a response, or behavioral reaction to the stimulus.

What is behavioral Theory?

400

This man developed stages of development of intelligence in children. 

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

The salivation in the dog's mouth AFTER hearing the tuning fork is called this.

Conditioned Response

400

The system that has the most immediate influence on an individual's behaviours and includes family, classmates, friends is called this...

What is the Microsystem?

400

When conducting research such as a survey or proving if something is nature or nurture, the researcher must first do this...

Make a hypothesis.

500

This perspective focuses on mental processes, such as memory, thought, and reasoning. They want to understand people, they find out what they think.

What is Cognitive Theory?

500

This man believed that psychologists should psychoanalyize subjects and invented the terms Id, Ego, and Superego.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

500

When a dog salivates to the sound of a tuning fork and any other similar sound, Pavlov called this...

What is generalized stimuli?

500

The system of support that influences behaviour and includes school, media, community groups, and health agencies is called this...

What is the Exosystem?

500

One concern that psychologists had with Thomas J. Bouchard's study was the sample size. The sample size consisted of these two issues.

What are the same socio-economic class and same ethnicity?

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