Major Players
What's the approach?
Old Dogs
Culture Shock
Job Fair
100

The first person to be called a "psychologist"

Who is Wilhem Wundt?

100

The approach incorporating biological, psychological, and social influences to determine health and wellness

What is the biopsychosocial model?

100

The part of the mind most of Freud's theories focused on

What is the unconscious mind?

100

This woman started the feminist revolution in psychology

Who is Naomi Weisstein?

100

A long research paper or published article conducted in a candidate's doctoral training

What is a dissertation?

200

The theorist who believed in providing clients with genuineness, empathy, and unconditional positive regard

Who is Carl Rogers?

200

The approach that studies motivation and performance anxiety

What is sport and exercise psychology

200

The belief that all humans are innately good

What is humanism?

200

This linguist was very influential in the early days of the cognitive revolution

Who was Noam Chomsky?

200

The number one occupation employing graduates with a BA in psychology

What is mid- and top-level management?

300

A dietitian who made a name for himself in psychology for his study involving dogs

Who is Pavlov?

300

The approach that ties together: Organizational psychology, sport and exercise psychology, forensic psychology, and clinical psychology

What is applied psychology?

300

A psychologist famous for saying: "Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I’ll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select..."

Who was James Watson?

300

One of these is that male bias exists in the world of science

What is a feminist criticism of psychology?

300

A program individuals can seek out after earning ther PhD

What is a post-doctoral training program?

400

Wundt's student who is best known for founding structuralism

Who is Edward Titchener?

400

The approach concerned with the emotional, social, vocational, and health of individuals who are considered psychologically healthy.

What is clinical psychology?

400

This halted the development of Gestalt psychology

What was the rise of behaviorism?

400

This branch of psychology is noted in the textbook as remaining a descriptive science rather than determining cause and effect

What is cross-cultural psychology?

400

A doctor of psychology degree that is increasingly popular among individuals interested in pursuing careers in clinical psychology.

What is a PsyD?

500

A theorist who believed perceptions are best understood as a sum of their parts

Who is Max Wertheimer?

500

This approach is criticized for ignoring non-genetic factors

What is evolutionary psychology?

500

The aspect of psychology (studied by Wundt and James) that behaviorism was created as a reaction to?

What is Mentalism (the study of the conscious mind)?

500

This female psychologist continued in her famous father's work.

Who is Anna Freud?

500

One would need at least this degree to serve as a school psychologist.

What is a Master's Degree?