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who began the first psychology laboratory in 1879   wilheim wundt  
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where did wilheim wundt begin the first psychology laboratory   leipzig, germany  
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wundts approach to psychology which focuses on uncovering the fundamental mental components of conscious, thinking, and other kinds of mental states and activities   structuralism  
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an approach to psychology that focuses on the organization of perception and thinking in a "whole" sense rather than on the individual elements of perception   gestalt psychology  
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the scientific study of behavior and mental processes   psychology  
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who published the principles of psychology, and also set up the first psychology laboratory in cambridge, massachusetts   william james  
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what type of perspective views behavior from the perspective of biological functioning   neuroscience  
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what type of perspective focuses on observable behavior that can be measured objectively   behavioral  
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what type of perspective contends that people can control their behavior and that they naturally try to reach their full potential   humanistic  
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what type of perspective believes behavior is motivated by inner, unconscious forces over which a person has little control   psychodynamic  
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what type of perspective examines how people understand and think about the world   cognitive  
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the process of systematically acquiring knowledge and understanding about behavior and other phenomena   the scientific method  
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what is the central focus of the scientific method   research  
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this type of research is designed to systematically investigate a person, group or patterns of behavior   descriptive research  
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this type of research is existing data, such as census documents, college records and newspaper clippings that are examined to test a hypothesis   archival research  
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this type of research has the investigator observe some naturally occurring behavior and does not make a change in the situation   naturalistic research  
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this type of research has a sample of people chosen to represent a larger group of interest (a population) is asked a series of questions about their behavior, thoughts, or attitudes   survey research  
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a procedure in which carefully designed set of questions is used to gain some insight into the personality of individual or group   psychological testing  
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an in-depth, instinctive investigation of a single individual or a small group   case study  
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two sets of variable are examined to see if they are associated   correlation research  
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behaviors, events, or other characteristics that can change, or vary in some way   variables  
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this type of correlation indicates that as the value of one variable increases, we can predict that the value of the other variables will also increase   positive correlation  
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this type of correlation indicates that as the value of one variable increases the value of the other decreases   negative correlation  
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deliberately producing a change in one variable and observing the effects of that change   experiments  
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the change that the researcher deliberately makes in an experiment   experimental manipulation  
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any group that receives actual treatment during an experiment   experimental group  
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any group that receives no treatment during an experiment   control group  
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the condition that is manipulated by an experimenter during an experiment   independent variable  
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the variable that is measured and is expected to change as a result of changes caused by the experimenters manipulation to the independent variable   dependent variable  
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the type of brain study that records electrical activity in the brain through electrodes placed on the outside of the skull   EEG  
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what does EEG stand for   electroencephalogram  
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this type of brain study shows biochemical activity within the brain at any given moment, and begins with the injection of a radioactive liquid into the blood stream   PET scan  
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what does PET stand for   positron emission tomography  
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this type of brain study provides a detailed, 3-D computer generated image of brain structures and activity by aiming a powerful magnetic field at the body   fMRI  
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what does fMRI stand for   functional magnetic resonance imaging  
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this type of brain study exposes a tiny region of the brain to a strong magnetic field causing a momentary interruption of electrical activity. Often called a "virtual lesion"   TMS  
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what does TMS stand for   transcranial magnetic stimulation  
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this type of brain study is used to produce a graph of electrical wave patterns aiding in diagnosis of epilepsy and learning disabilities   EEG  
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this type of brain study locates radiation within the brain allowing a computer to determine which are the more active regions and providing a striking picture of the brain at work   PET  
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this type of brain study makes it possible to produce vivid, detailed images of the functioning brain   fMRI  
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this type of brain study is the newest type of scan and allows researchers to see what activities are controlled by the area tested, has the potential to treat some psychological disorders   TMS  
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