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UMN PSY 1001 Final Exam QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
ways of knowing

rationalism, tradition/authority, intuition and empiricism

What is data-land?

observations, material objects, behavior, operational definitions

What is theory-land?

ideas, hypothesis, concepts and theories

What is a psychological construct?

how we account for behavior

operational definition

used to define something in terms of process needed to determine existence, duration and

quantity

traditions of psychology

Experimental, differential and clinical/therapeutic

William Wundt

(Who? What?)

founder of structuralism, interested in consciousness

,William James

(Who? What?)

founder of functionalism, wanted to find

Structuralism

uses introspection to identify "structures" of experience, emphasis on importance of systematic

observation to study of conscious experience

Functionalism

understand the functions of our thoughts, feelings and behaviors

Ivan Pavlov

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Behaviorism, uncover the principles of learning that explain behavior

JB Watson

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Behaviorism, uncover the principles of learning that explain behavior

BF Skinner

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Behaviorism, uncover the principles of learning that explain behavior

Jean Piaget

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Cognitivism, examine the role of mental processes on behavior

,Francis Galton and Alfred Binet

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Intelligence

Sigmund Freud

(Type of Psychology and it's core assumptions)

Psychoanalysis, uncover the role of unconscious psychological and early life experiences in

behavior

Confirmation Bias

the tendency to seek out evidence that supports our beliefs and deny dismiss or distort other

evidence

Belief Perseverance

tendency to stick to our initial beliefs even when evidence contradicts them

Six Principles of Scientific Thinking

Ruling out rival hypotheses, correlation versus causation, falsifiability, replicability,

extraordinary claims and Occam's Razor

Descriptive approach

describing the world as it is

Correlational Methods

uses statistics to explore

, Confounds

a factor that might effect the outcome of an experiment after

Experimenter expectancy effect

researcher's hypothesis lead them to unintentionally bias a study's outcome

double-blind research design

neither the administrator nor the participant know the true meaning of the experiment

Measures of central tendency

mean, median, mode

standard deviation

takes into account the highest and lowest scores

normal curve

normal distribution that many human attributes and behaviors, when measured take

descriptive statistics

used to describe data

Inferential statistics

used to determine how much we can generalize findings from our sample to the full population

Statistical significance

measure of if the statistics are actually useable

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