Introduction to Psychology
What is Psychology?
Research Methods
Biology and Neuroscience
For the Gamblers
100

This type of psychologist evaluates and helps children in school settings

What is a school psychologist?

100

This half of the nature/nurture perspective emphasizes the importance of one’s genes and biology

What is nature?

100

This type of research involves observation of participants when they do not know they are being observed


What is naturalistic observation?

100

This is the electrical impulse that gets fired when a neuron is communicating



What is an action potential?

100

This is the educational degree required by psychologists (Not psychiatrists)


What is a Ph.D. in psychology?

200

This type of psychologist works in business and work environments

What is an I/O psychologist?

200

He is credited as the Father of Modern Psychology


Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

200

This is the group a sample is meant to represent


What is a population?

200

This part of the neuron is responsible for receiving message and conducting impulses towards the cell body


What are the dendrites?

200

This type of research cannot result in a causal conclusion


What is correlational research?

300

This branch of psychology deals with the treatment of severe disorders as opposed to issues of adjustment

What is clinical psychology?

300

This branch of research psychology is concerned with solving practical problems

What is applied psychology?

300

This type of research involves simply asking participants to report their thoughts and opinions

What is survey research?

300

This branch of the autonomic NS calms the body to conserve and maintain energy (rest and digest)


What is the parasympathetic NS?

300

This part of the neuron speeds up communication along the axon


What is the myelin sheath?

400

This perspective of psychology made famous by Watson and Skinner is best described as only studying observable responses.

This type of doctor can prescribe drugs (within the realm of psychology)

400

This Austrian neurologist popularized the psychodynamic perspective



Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

This variable causes a change in another variable in experimental research


What is the independent variable?

400

This lobe of the brain is responsible for auditory information


What is the temporal lobe?

400

These were some of the main focuses of the psychodynamic perspective (No mother stuff!)


What are unconscious desires?

500

The definition of psychology


What is the scientific study of behavior and the mind/mental processes?

500

The main focus of Behaviorism



What is observable behavior?

500

This is the effect of a treatment that arises from a patient’s expectations WITHOUT an actual IV 



What is the placebo effect?

500

This is the definition of the endocrine system


What is a series of glands throughout the body that releases hormones?

500

This is what it is called when the brain changes itself in response to experience


What is neuroplasticity?