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Wilhelm Wundt
Established the first psychology lab in 1879 and used Structuralism to map the structure of the mind through Introspection.
Freud's Psychoanalysis
Founded by Sigmund Freud; a theory that emphasizes the role of the Unconscious mind and childhood traumas in behavior.
Behaviorism
A psychological approach that rejects Freud's ideas, focusing instead on observable behaviors and empirical science.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process discovered by Ivan Pavlov, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a natural reflex.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
A humanist theory that categorizes human needs in a pyramid, starting with basic survival needs and culminating in self-actualization.
Naturalistic Observation
A research method involving watching subjects in their natural environment without intervention.
Case Study
An intensive and detailed examination of a unique individual, useful for in-depth information but not generalizable.
Independent Variable (IV)
The variable that the researcher manipulates to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
Dependent Variable (DV)
The variable that is measured in an experiment, influenced by changes in the independent variable.
Single-Blind Experiment
An experimental design where participants do not know whether they are in the control or experimental group.
Cognitive Dissonance
The mental discomfort experienced when one's actions do not align with their beliefs.
Schemas
Mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information based on experiences.
Eustress
Positive stress that can motivate and enhance performance.
Mindfulness
A mental state of being fully present and aware without being overly reactive or overwhelmed.
Cortisol
The primary stress hormone that can affect memory and health when levels are too high.
Affective Forecasting
The tendency to overestimate how future events will impact long-term happiness.
Self-Serving Bias
The tendency to attribute successes to oneself and failures to external factors.
Social Loafing
The phenomenon where individuals exert less effort in a group compared to when they are alone.