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the scientific study of behavior

what is psychology?

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behavior

measurable & observable actions

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mental processes

internal subjective experiences we conclude from behavior

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empirical evidence

evidence gained through experimental testing

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egypt

the roots of psychology start in ancient ______

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heart

the _____ was considered the center of intelligence/feeling in ancient egypt & was preserved in the body

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aristotle

argues that human behavior is subject to rules and laws

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hippocrates

combined biology and psychology

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dualism

the idea that mind and body are separate yet intertwined

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Wilhelm Wundt

"Father of Psychology"

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Wilhem Wundt

established first psychology lab

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Margaret Floy Washburn

first woman to receive a PhD in psychology

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Margaret Floy Washburn

second female president of the APA

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conscious experiences of the world

focus of structuralism

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conscious experiences can be broken down into basic elements

what does the school of thought of structuralism say

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introspection has limits

what is the weakness of structuralism

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william james

psychologist associated with functionalism

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purpose and fucntion of behaviors and mental processes

what is the focus of functionalism

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charles darwin's theory of evolution

what influenced the school of thought of functionalism

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william james

admitted the first woman into a seminar at harvard

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mary whiton calkins

first woman to be admitted into a seminar at Harvard

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mary whiton calkins

first female president of the APA

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all men stopped coming to class

what happened when mary whiton calkins was admitted intoo a seminar at harvard

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sigmund freud

psychologist associated with the psychoanalytic theory

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unconscious ideas and impulses

focus of psychoanalytic theory

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psychoanalytic theory

behavior is a result of unconscious experiences

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freud

developed a practice of psychoanalysis

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max wertheimer

psychologist associatted with gestalt psychology

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gestalt

school of thought that was prominent in europe in the 1920's

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perception and its influence on problem solving

what is the focus of gestalt psychology

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gestalt psychology

the whole of an experience is different than the sum of its parts

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structuralism, functionalism, psychoanalytic, gestalt psychology, behaviorism, humanistic psychology, cognitive psychology

what are the schools of thought

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john watson and BF skinner

psychologists associated with behaviorism

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observable behaviors and their relation to observable stimuli

what is the focus of behaviorism

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skinner box

showed how positive reinforcement worked byplacing a hungry rat in a box with a lever, and every time the rat accidentally knocked the lever, afood pellet fell out

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behavior is observable, all behavior is a result of learning, predictable behavior occurs after learning, psychology should be the study of when learning occurs

what are the basics of behabiorism

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the ability to choose activities that bring happiness and fulfillment

focus of humanistic psychology

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humanistic psychology

emphasizes the basic goodness of people

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george miller and ulric neisser

psychologists associated with cognitive perspective psychology

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mental processes

what is the focus of cognitive psychology

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cognitive

which school of thought dominated psychological research by 1970s

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mary whiton calkins

who discovered the recency effect

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evolutionary, social, cognitive, clinical, developmental

main subfields of psychology

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research

a systematic way of finding answers

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clark and clark

study in 1947 where black and white children were both given dolls and both children preferred to play with white

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segregation results in psychological damage to black children

what was the conclusion of clark & clark

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plessy v ferguson

what court case did clark & clark help to overturn

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describe a psychological phemomenon, predict when the phenomenon will occur, determine the cause of the phenomenon, explain the phenomenon

what are the four goals of psychological research

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scientific method

systematic procedure of exploring phenomena

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consult/formulate a theory, develop a testable hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze the data, report the findings

steps of the scientific method

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theory

explanation of how some mental process/behavior occurs

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free of bias, explains behavior, can be proven wrong

characteristics of a good theory

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cannot explain behavior, cannot be proven wrong

characteristics of a bad theory

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hyopothesis

specific, testable prediction about a theory

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experimental method

determines the cause of an outcome

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correlational method

tests the relationship between variables

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descriptive method

describes what is occuring

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observational studies, case studies, self reports

examples of the experimental method

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correlational

method of testing a hypothesis that is often used when variables cannot be manipulated

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independent variable

variable that is manipulated

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dependent variable

variable measured

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experimental group

group that receives treatment

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control group

group that does not receive treatment

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to make sure you're measuring fact

why are control groups important

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qualitative and quantitative

2 general types of data

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qualitative data

data that cannot be counted

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quantitative data

data in the form of numbers

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present at a conference, publish the study, collect a new study

ways to report your findings

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evolutionary psychology

explores how traits are selected to aid adaptation in an environment

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biological psychology

studies how biological systems give rise to mental activity

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cognitive psychology

investigates attention/perception/memory/problem solving

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developmental psychology

researches how people change from infancy through old age

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health psychology

examines how psychological factors affect health and well-being

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personality psychology

analyzes enduring characteristics that people display over time and across circumstances

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social psychology

explores how people are affected by others

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cultural psychology

studies how people are influenced by the societal rules that dictate behavior in their cultures

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clinical psychology

considers the factors that cause psychological disorders and the best methods to treat them

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educational psychology

investigates the effectiveness of techniques in teaching and learning

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industrial/organizatonal psychology

examines issues pertaining to industry and the workplace

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changes in the brain can have a powerful impact on experiences

why is it important to study the brain?

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phineas gage

had an iron pole through his brain and survived

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the nervous system

a network of cells in the brain and body

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receives and processes sensory input, responds to sensory input

what does the nervous system do

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CNS and PNS

2 primary divisions of the nervous system

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