Theoretical Approaches
What in the Stats
Random Dancing
To p or not to p
Evo
100

Believes that unresolved conflicts and desires are rooted in childhood experiences

Psychodynamic

100

What type of research includes case studies, naturalistic observation, & surveys

Descriptive

100

Correlational research is most useful for

Predictions

100

In an experiment, an outcome that is measured may change when something else is manipulated, what is this variable called?

Dependent Variable

100

What is the age-old question on what influences us to be who we are today?

Nature vs. Nurture

200

Believes that defiant behavior can be traced either to genetic anomalies or to problems in the brain's physical structure.

Biological

200

What is the value for significance?

p=0.05

200

What kind of correlation would it be if wealthy people are less satisfied with their marriages than poor people

Negative Correlation

200

what are other factors besides the independent variable that may influence research results?

confounding Variables

200

people who believe "we are mostly shaped by innate traits that we are born with; what is important is our genes and other hereditary factors" state that this has more influence in who we are today?

Nature

300

This approach focuses on changing the ways in which the patient is able to interpret events. 

Cognitive

300

What percent of data falls within one standard deviation?

68%

300

Uma believes shes a good driver, this leads her to take unnecessary risks, such as driving too fast and cutting in front of other drivers, her critical thinking appears to be affected by this 

Overconfidence

300

What helps to minimize preexisting differences between different groups?

Random Assignment

300

People who believe "we are shaped more by our experiences and environment; what is important is what we learn from our surroundings in life" believe this shapes us into who we are

Nurture

400

This theoretical approach involves the research of the thickness of beaks within a species of birds, the changes in beaks are a response to environmental changes

Evolutionary

400

What type of research manipulates the IV, and has two different groups

Experimental

400

What do scientists call an explanation that organizes observations and predicts future behaviors or events?

Theory

400

What do we call it when there is a perceived relationship where one does not actually exist?  

Illusory Correlation

400

This type of psychology is the study of the evolution of behavior and the mind using principles of natural selection

Evolutionary psychology 

500

What are the 7 modern psychological approaches

Psychodynamic

Cognitive

Behavioral

Humanistic

Biological

Evolutionary

Socio-cultural

500

what do we call Scores that lack symmetry around their average value

Skewed
500

survival of organisms best suited to a particular environment, such as the plants that die in Mrs. Balsam's home, is known as?

Natural selection

500

The Symmetric, bell-shaped curve that represents the pattern in which many human characteristics are dispersed in the population is known as

Normal Distribution

500

what was the name of the twins we discussed in class yesterday?

Jim Twins