Psych as a science
Scientists
Schools of thought
Definitions
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Psychology uses a what based method?

Evidence-based method

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Before 300 B.C.E, this person used observation to understand the body-psyche relationship and answered questions through observation.

Aristotle

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Influenced by Darwin, studied evolved functions of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

Functionalism

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What is an action that can be observed or recorded?

Behavior

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Our tendency to pay attention to evidence/information that supports our existing beliefs.

Confirmation bias

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Psychology is considered the science of behavior and what?

Mental processes

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One of the fathers of modern psychology, distinguished psychology as a science. The first person who considered himself a psychologist.

Wilhelm Wundt

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Defined psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior, a major force of psychology in the 1960's.

Behaviorism

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What is an internal, subjective, experience inferred from behavior?

Mental processes

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Includes leaping to unwarranted conclusions, faulty reasoning, and ignoring alternative explanations in the face of our own expectations.

Unscientific thinking

300

A person is the way they are because of the way they were raised and the environment they are in is from what school of thought?

Nurture

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Major contributor to functionalism and pragmatism. Sought to seek out behaviors' practical value and function. One of the creators of the James-Lange theory of emotion.

William James

300

Focused on ways that current environments nurture or limit growth potential and the importance of having the needs for love and acceptance satisfied. Led by Carl Rodgers and Abraham Maslow.

Humanistic psychology

300

A detailed explanation that has been tested many times and has not been proven to be false.

Theory

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Evidence-based research through direct and/or indirect observation. Conclusions are derived from concrete, verifiable evidence.

Empirical research

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A person is the way they are because that is how they were born is an example of what school of thought?

Nature

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Emphasized how unconscious thought processes and emotional responses to childhood experiences affect later behavior.

Sigmund Freud

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Explores ways in which information is perceived, processed, and remembered. The science of the mind.

Cognitive Psychology

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A precise, testable prediction about the relationship between two variables.

Hypothesis

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She was a memory researcher and the first APA female president. She studied with James Wundt but faced discrimination and was denied a Ph. D.

Mary Whiton Calkins

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This type of thinking examines assumptions, appraises the source, and discerns hidden biases to evaluate evidence.

Critical thinking

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Mentored by Wundt, this scientist encouraged self-reported introspection, reporting on sensations in reaction to stimuli.

Titchener

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Ties the science of the mind with the science of the brain. Focuses on the brain activity underlying mental activity.

Cognitive neuroscience

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A tool used to explore the relationship between variables.

Scientific method

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She became the first female Ph. D. in psychology and the second APA female president. She wrote The Animal Mind and studied with Titchener, but was barred from his experimental psychology organization.

Margaret Floy Washburn

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