History of Psychology
Research Methods
Pitfalls in Research
Areas of Psychology
The Brain and All Its Glory
100

Father of Modern Psychology - responsible for the first research lab

Wilhem Wundt

100

Objects/behaviors/thoughts etc. measured in a study

Variables

100

Looking for data to back-up your existing beliefs

confirmation bias

100

how humans interact with others

social psychology

100

 tiny cells that support the neuron with nourishment, waste elimination, and insulation for many axons

glia cells

200

Person concerned with unconscious governing behavior

Sigmund Freud

200

placing subjects in experimental groups such that each subject has equal probability of being selected

random assignment

200

Believing a truth exists based on your experience

anecdotal evidence

200

concerned with the diagnosis and study of mental disorders

clinical psychology

200

correct sequence in which an impulse passes through a neuron is

dendrite, soma, axon

300

Type of psychological study concerned with the differences between humans and animals

Humanism

300

examining people who cannot be present for the study

examination of archival records

300

The act of asking only those who will give you a desired answer

sampling bias

300

interested in consciousness and perceptions of the world

cognitive psychology

300

Following the transmission of information, most neurotransmitters will

go through the reuptake

400

Breaking down consciousness into static, observable moments via introception

Structuralism

400

Defining each variable and function in your study

operationalization

400

Difference between correlational and experimental research

experimental you can manipulate

400

inner mechanisms of growth and interactions with one's environment

developmental psychology

400

right hemisphere of the brain is more active when you are completing which type of task

creative reasoning

500

Popular functionalist - stream of consciousness

William James

500

Two variables that cause an interaction

confounding variables

500

set of interrelated ideas used to explain a set of observations vs. “X will lead to y”

Theory and hypothesis

500

test design/construction

psychometrics

500

Dysregulation of which neurotransmitters can be seen in people with Alzheimer’ disease?

Acetylcholine