Psych 110 Chaper 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Double blind study | Neither the participants not the experimenter know if the subjects are in teh experimental or control group |
positive correlation | two variables increase inthe same direction |
Negative Correlation | As one variable goes up , the other variable goes down |
Whatis random assignment? | assigning subjects to the experimental or control groups randomly so that each subject has an equal chance of being in either group |
What is the placebo effect? | The expectations of the participants in a study can influence their behavior |
Single blind study | Study in which the subjects do not know if they are in the experimental or the control group |
Psychology | The scientific study of behavior and mental processes |
What are the four goals of psychology? | Description, Explanation, Prediction, control |
Description | observing a behavior and noting everything about it |
Explanation | to find out why |
Prediction | determining what will happen in the future |
Control | to change a behavior from a undesireable one to a desireable one. |
Who is Wilhelm Wundy | "The father of psychology" attempted to apply scientific principles to the study of the human mind. Created first psychology lab Structuralism |
Objective introspection | the process of objectively examining and measuring one's own thoughts and mental activities |
Who is William James? | Founder of functionalism |
Structuralism | focus of study is the structure or basic elements of the mind |
Functionalism | focus of study is how the mind allows people to adapt, live, work, and play |
Gestalt Psychology | early perspective in psychology focusing on perception and sensation, particularly the perceptio of patterns and whole figures |
who is sigmund Freud? | Neurologist who thought that the unconcious mind created neurological problems when there was no physical symptoms. Early childhood experiences can explain problems later in life. |
Pscyhoanalysis | the theory and therapy based on the work of Sigmund Freud |
Who is John B Watson | Founder of behaviorism |
Behaviorism | the science of behavior that focuses on observable behavior only |
Psychodynamic perspective | modern version of psychoanalysis that is moer focused on the development of a sense of self and the discovery of other motivations behind a persons behvior that sexual motivations |
cognitive Perspective | focuses on how people think, remember, store and use information |
cognitive neuroscience | study of the physical changes inteh brain and nervous system during thinking |
sociocultural perspective | perspective that focuses on the relationship between social behavior and culture |
biopsychological perspective | persepctive that attributes human and anmial behavior to biological events occuring in the body such as genetic influences, hormones, and the activity of the nervous system |
scientific method | a system of gatehring data so that bias and error in the measurement are reduced |
What are the steps of the scientific method? | 1.Perceiving the question, Forming a hypothosis, testing the hypothesis, drawing conclusions, reporting your results |
Hypothesis | tenative explanation oof a phenomenon based on observations |
Naturalistic Observation | Observing something in its natural habitat |
Observer effect | People or animals who know they are being watched will not behave normally |
What is a case study? | study of one individual in great detail |
survey | Researchers will ask a series of questions about a topic they are studying |
Representative sample | randomly selected sample of subjects from a larger population of subjects |
Correlation | a particular way of organizing numberical infomration so that it is easier to look for patterns in the information |
correlation coefficient | a number derived from the formula for measuring a correlation and indicating the strength and direction of a correlation |
What two pieces of information does a correlation coefficent need? | The direction of the relationship and its strength |
opperational definition | it specifically names the operations that the experiment must ust to control the variables in teh experiment |
Dependant variable | Variable in a experimetn that represents the measurable response or behavior of the subjects in the experiment |
Independant variable | variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the experimenter |
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