AP PSYCH - Unit 0 Vocabulary

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Psychology

The science of behavioral and mental processes.

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Introspection

To look within.

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Perception

How we organize and interpret sensory information.

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Psychodynamics

School of psychology that believes one's behavior/personality is a result of interactions of the individual outside of their conscious awareness.

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Behaviorism

A psychological theory that studies how people and animals learn and behave through interactions with their environment.

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Operant Conditioning

Conditioning through reinforcements and punishments.

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Existential Psychology

Who am I? How we exist. Self-concept.

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Cognitive Psychology

Study of mental processes in the broadest sense.

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Biological Psychology

Literal study of the parts of the Brain, nervous system, endocrine system.

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Cognitive Neuroscience

The interdisciplinary study of brain activity linked with cognition.

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Self-Actualization

Full potential - Observing all facets of life that can give us info of what we are capable of.

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Behavioral Genetics

Field of psych that explores how particular behaviors and environmental factors may be attributed to specific, genetically based psychological characteristics.

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Evolutionary Psychology

Focuses on the origins of the human mind and behavior.

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Socio-Cultural Psychology

School of psychology that emphasizes how society and culture can shape one's behaviors and thought processes.

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Biopsychosocial Approach

Model that considers the complex interactions between biological, psychological, and social factors.

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Developmental Psychology

Focuses on conducting research on age-related behavioral changes and applying scientific knowledge to educational, child-care, policy, and related settings.

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Educational Psychology

Focuses on psychological processes involved in learning. Studies the relationship between learning and the physical and social environments.

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Personality Psychology

Focuses on studying how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors differ from one another and how they work together to make a person unique.

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Social Psychology

Focuses on interactions with others. Studies how our beliefs, feelings, and behaviors are affected by and influence other people.

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Industrial/Org. Psychology

Focuses on the relationship between people and their working environments. Develops ways to increase productivity, improve personnel selection, or promote job satisfaction.

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Human Factors Psychology

Focuses on working with designers and engineers to tailor appliances, machines, and work settings to our natural perceptions and inclinations.

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Counseling Psychology

Focuses on helping people adjust to life transitions or make lifestyle changes. Although similar to clinical psychologists, they help people with adjustment problems rather than severe psychopathology.

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Clinical Psychology

Focuses on promoting psychological health in individuals, groups, and organizations. Some clinical psychologists specialize in specific psychological disorders.

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Psychiatry

Focuses on treatment via medical doctors licensed to prescribe drugs and otherwise treat physical causes of psychological disorders.

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Positive Psychology

Focuses on the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities to thrive.

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Community Psychology

Focuses on moving beyond focusing on specific individuals or families and deal with broad problems of mental health in community settings.

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Basic Research

Pure science that aims to increase the scientific knowledge base.

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Applied Research

Scientific study that aims to solve practical problems.

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Confirmation Bias

A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.

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False Consensus Effect

The tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs and behaviors.

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Hindsight Bias

The tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it. (Also known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.)

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P.O.R.E

Perceiving order in random events. A tendency to see patterns in events that are completely random.

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Meta-Analysis

Set of statistical techniques for combining data from independent studies to produce a single estimate of effect. Very objective and accurate.

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Naturalistic Observation

Involves the systematic study of behavior in natural settings rather than a laboratory. Participants cannot know they are being watched.

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Case Studies

Oldest form of descriptive research. Focuses on a single person or group over a long period of time. Participants can know they're being watched.

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Inductive Reasoning

Process of reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations.

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Atypical Case Studies

Cannot be generalized to overall human population.

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Correlational Research

Type of research technique based on the naturally occurring relationship between two or more variables. Involves the use of scatterplots.

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Experimental Research

A research technique in which an investigator deliberately manipulates selected events or circumstances and then measures the effects of those manipulations on subsequent behavior.

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Double-Blind Experiment

When the experimenter and subjects both do not know anything about the experiment.

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Placebo Effect

Feeling as if in the experimental group while being in the control group.

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Hawthorne Effect

When subjects of an experimental study change or improve their behavior because it is being evaluated or studied.

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Descriptive Statistics

Numerical data used to measure & describe characteristics of groups. (Refers to Central Tendency & Measures of Variation).

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Standard Deviation

A computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score.

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Normal Curve

A normal distribution - A symmetrical bell-shaped curve describing the distribution of many types of data; most scores fall near the mean.

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Inferential Statistics

Numerical data that helps us determine if results can be generalized to a larger population.

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Statistical Significance

How likely it is than an obtained result occurred by chance or if it truly represented the overall population.

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P-Value

A statistical measure used to determine the likelihood that an observed outcome is the result of chance.

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Type I Data Error

Falsely concluding your data as statistically significant.

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Type II Data Error

Falsely concluding your data as not statistically significant.