Branches of Psych
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100

This branch studies how people change and develop throughout their lives, from infancy to old age.

What is developmental psychology?

100

The belief that the mind and body are two separate entities.  

What is Mind-Body dualism.

100

After WW2, ______ psychology became the main focus.  

What is applied psychology? 

100

This type of psychology focuses on increasing scientific knowledge without needing an immediate real-world application.

What is Basic Psychology?

100

This psychologist opened the first experimental psychology lab in 1879.

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

200

This branch focuses on diagnosing and treating mental disorders.

What is clinical psychology?

200

True or False

There is only one founder of psychology. 

False 

200

This type of psychologist helps people with everyday challenges like stress, relationships, and school or work issues.  

What is a counseling psychologist?

200

This type of psychology uses research to address practical problems like improving therapy, education, or workplace productivity.

What is applied psychology?

200

This type of research often involves studying animals to better understand human psychology.

What is animal research?

300

This branch studies how people interact with and are influenced by others in groups.

What is social psychology?

300

Explain the quote by John Locke

"Children are born as an empty slate."


Experiences/interaction with environment mold them into the person they become. (Empiricism)

300

This type of psychologist works in schools to support students' learning, behavior, and mental health.

What is a school psychologist?

300

Studying how memory works in the brain would be an example of this type of psychology.

What is basic psychology?

300

This perspective emphasizes how unconscious drives and childhood experiences influence behavior.

What is the psychoanalytic perspective?

400

This specialty studies brain function and how it relates to behavior and cognition.

What is neuropsychology?

400

This movement emphasized measuring only observable behaviors, rejecting introspection and mental processes.

What is behaviorism?

400

This modern perspective looks at how thinking, memory, and problem-solving influence behavior.

What is the cognitive perspective?

400

Designing a program to reduce teen texting while driving is an example of this type of psychology.

What is applied psychology?

400

This professional can prescribe medication and is a medical doctor, while this other profession typically provides therapy but cannot prescribe medication.

What is psychiatry (medical doctor) vs. psychology (therapist or psychologist)?

500

This organization is the largest professional group of psychologists in the U.S. and sets ethical guidelines for research and practice.  

What is the American Psychological Association (APA)?

500

This approach to psychology emerged in response to the overly negative view of human nature and emphasized free will and potential.

What is humanism? 

500

This branch of psychology is concerned with workplace behavior, employee motivation, and organizational structure.

What is industrial and organizational psychology?

500

This type of research might explore how people form impressions of others, without directly trying to change behavior.

What is basic psychology?

500

This enduring question asks whether behavior is the result of biology or experience.

What is nature vs. nurture?