Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology (copy)

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Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov
\________ trained dogs to salivate in response to the sound of a tone, demonstrating stimulus- response learning.
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Freud
\________ believed that early life experiences shape personality and that the unconscious is the source of desires, thoughts, and memories.
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Reliability
\________ is consistency or repeatability.
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G Stanley Hall
\________ founded the American Psychological Association, founded a psychology lab using introspection at Johns Hopkins University, and became its first president.
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Pavlovs experiments
\________ at the beginning of the 20th century paved the way for behaviorism, which dominated psychology in America from the 1920s to the 1960s.
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Empirical philosopher Locke
\________ believed that mind and body interact symmetrically (monism), knowledge comes from observation, and what we know comes from experience since we are born without knowledge,"a blank slate "(tabula rasa)
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Participation
\________ in a study should be voluntary, and not coerced or influenced as part of a grade, raise, or promotion.
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American Psychological Association
The \________ (APA) lists ethical principles and code of conduct for the scientific, educational, or professional roles for all psychologists.
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Wundt
\________ used trained introspection to study the mind's structure and identify consciousness's basic elements- sensations, feelings, and images.
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Nature nurture controversy
\________: which our behavior is inborn or learned through experience.
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standard deviation
Variance and \________ (SD) indicate the degree to which scores differ from each other and vary around the mean value for the set.
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Sigmund Freud
\________ opposed behaviorists in Austria.
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Descartes
\________ defended mind- body dualism (Cogito ergo sum "- I think, therefore I am) "and that what we know is innate.
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Neuropsychologists
\________ explore the relationships between brain /nervous systems and behavior.
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scientific experiment
In a(n) \________, the researcher controls a variable and observes the response.
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modern psychology
The model is a unifying theme in \________ drawing from and interacting with the seven approaches to explain behavior.
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median
The \________ is the middle score when the set of data is ordered by size.
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mode
The \________ is the most frequently occurring score in a set of research data.
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Roots of psychology
\________ can be traced to philosophy and physiology /biology over 2, 000 years ago in ancient Greece.
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Case Study
\________: is an in- depth examination of a specific group or single person that typically includes interviews, observations, and test scores.
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Meta analysis
\________ provides a way of statistically combining the results of individual research studies to reach an overall conclusion.
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Survey Method
\________: researchers use questionnaires or interviews to ask a large number of people questions about their behaviors, thoughts, and attitudes.
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Clinical psychologists
\________ treat people with temporary psychological crises like grief, addiction, or social issues and those with chronic psychiatric disorders.
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Social psychologists
\________ focus on how a persons mental life and behavior are shaped by interactions with other people.
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Humanists
\________ value feelings and believe people are naturally positive and growth- seeking.
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Wilhelm Wundt
In 1879, \________ founded scientific psychology by founding a laboratory in Leipzig, Germany, to study immediate conscious sensation.
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Psychoanalytic theory
\________ explained mental disorders, personality, and motivation through unconscious internal conflicts.
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Demand characteristics
\________: The clues participants discover about the purpose of the study, including rumors they hear about the study suggesting how they should respond.
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Variables
\________ are factors with multiple values.
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Variability
\________ describes the spread or dispersion of scores for a set of research data or distribution.
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Psychologists
\________ studied social and environmental factors affecting cultural differences in behavior.
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Margaret Floy Washburn
Titchener's first graduate student and first psychology PhD was \________.
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psychological factors
The biopsychosocial model integrates biological processes, \________, and social forces to provide a more complete picture of behavior and mental processes.
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Placebo effect
\________ is now used to describe any cases when experimental participants change their behavior in the absence of any kind of experimental manipulation.
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Edward Titchener
\________ brought introspection to his Cornell University lab, analyzed consciousness into its basic elements, and investigated how they are related.
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Nature-nurture controversy
which our behavior is inborn or learned through experience
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Placebo
The imitation pill, injection, patch, or other treatment