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Structuralism - ANSWER- describing the mind's structure based on introspection Functionalism - ANSWER- The school of thought that Psychological processes have a function: helping us survive as individuals, adapt as a species. Created by William James, assumed thinking was adaptive because it contributed to ancestor's survival Behaviorism - ANSWER- scientific study of observable behavior Humanistic Psychology - ANSWER- focused on ways current environments nurture or limit growth potential. Led by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow Cognitive Neuroscience - ANSWER- ties the science of the mind (cognitive psychology) and science of the brain (neuroscience) and focuses on brain activity underlying mental activity Psychology - ANSWER- Science of behavior and mental processes Nature-Nurture Issue - ANSWER- To what extent are our traits already set in place at birth (our nature)? Natural Selection - ANSWER- Chance inherited traits aiding survival and reproduction are ones most likely to be passe down Levels of Analysis - ANSWER- differing complementary views, from biological (genetics, natural selection) to psychological (learned fears/expectation, emotional response, cognitive processing/perceptual interpretations) to social-cultural (presence of others, cultural/family/societal expectations, peer/group influence, compelling models ex: media), for analyzing any given phenomenon Biopsychosocial approach - ANSWER- integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis Basic Research - ANSWER- Builds psychology's knowledge base Applied Research - ANSWER- tackles practical problems

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HUMAN Psychology 101... EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100% GUARANTEED


Structuralism - ANSWER- describing the mind's structure based on introspection



Functionalism - ANSWER- The school of thought that Psychological processes have a
function: helping us survive as individuals, adapt as a species. Created by William James,
assumed thinking was adaptive because it contributed to ancestor's survival


Behaviorism - ANSWER- scientific study of observable behavior



Humanistic Psychology - ANSWER- focused on ways current environments nurture or limit
growth potential. Led by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow


Cognitive Neuroscience - ANSWER- ties the science of the mind (cognitive psychology) and
science of the brain (neuroscience) and focuses on brain activity underlying mental activity


Psychology - ANSWER- Science of behavior and mental processes



Nature-Nurture Issue - ANSWER- To what extent are our traits already set in place at birth
(our nature)?


Natural Selection - ANSWER- Chance inherited traits aiding survival and reproduction are
ones most likely to be passe down


Levels of Analysis - ANSWER- differing complementary views, from biological (genetics,
natural selection) to psychological (learned fears/expectation, emotional response, cognitive
processing/perceptual interpretations) to social-cultural (presence of others,
cultural/family/societal expectations, peer/group influence, compelling models ex: media), for
analyzing any given phenomenon

,Biopsychosocial approach - ANSWER- integrated approach that incorporates biological,
psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis


Basic Research - ANSWER- Builds psychology's knowledge base



Applied Research - ANSWER- tackles practical problems



Counseling Psychology - ANSWER- help people to cope with challenges and crisis



Clinical Psychology - ANSWER- assess and treat people with mental, emotional, behavior
disorders


Psychiatry - ANSWER- as medical doctors, may prescribe drugs and provide psychotherapy



Positive Psychology - ANSWER- created by Martin Seligman and explores human
flourishing. Uses scientific methods to investigate building a good life that engages skill-building
and a meaningful life hat extends beyond the self


SQ3R - ANSWER- study method incorporating five steps: Survey, Question, Read, Retrieve,
Review


Wilhelm Wundt 1879 Experiment - ANSWER- measured time lag between hearing a ball hit
the platform (1/10th second) and being consciously aware of ball hitting platform (2/10th
second). To be aware of one's awareness takes a little longer


Evolutionary Psychology - ANSWER- Plato: character and intelligence inherited, Darwin:
some traits, behaviors and instincts part of species, study behavior of the mind using principles
of natural selection
• Begins with species genome, which contains variety of versions of genes that shape traits
• Conditions make it difficult for individuals with some traits to survive long enough to
reproduce

,- other individuals thus have their traits and genes selected to spread into population


Behavior Genetics - ANSWER- Humans differ because of our differing genes and
environments


Cross-cultural psychology - ANSWER- focuses on ways culture shapes behavior, but our
shared biological heritage also unites us with underlying universal processes


Gender psychology - ANSWER- Focuses on differences, knowledge of which is beneficial,
but again males and females are overwhelmingly similar psychologically and biologically


Community Psychologists - ANSWER- work to create social and physical environments
healthy for all


Hindsight Bias - ANSWER- judgmental overconfidence, tendency to perceive patterns in
random events show why we can't rely mainly on intuition/common sense, familiarity is not
understanding
"I knew it all along"


Critical Thinking - ANSWER- careful style of forming and evaluating knowledge by
examining assumptions, appraising sources of information, discerning hidden biases, evaluating
evidence, and assessing conclusions (Curious, Skeptical, Humble)


Theory - ANSWER- explains behaviors/events by offering ideas that organize what we have
observed, simplifies. Offers useful summary and connects dots until coherent picture emerges.


Hypothesis - ANSWER- Theory produced testable predictions



Operational Definition - ANSWER- Carefully worded statement of exact procedures
(operations) used in research study

, Replication - ANSWER- repeating the essence of research study, to see whether basic finding
extends to other participants/circumstances. Similar results, confidence in finding's reliability
grows


Case Study - ANSWER- Examines one individual/group in depth. Cannot be used to
generalize


Naturalistic Observation - ANSWER- Record behavior in natural environment. Describes but
does not explain behavior


Survey - ANSWER- Many cases in less depth; self reported (wording effect, random
sampling). Utilizes random sampling of population for best results


Population - ANSWER- All those in a group being studied, from which samples may be
drawn


Random Sample - ANSWER- technique for making sure every individual in population has
an equal chance of being in your sample. Selection of participants is driven only by chance, not
by characteristic


Correlation - ANSWER- An observation that two traits/attributes are related to each other.
Shows an association indicates statistical relationship. shows possibility of a cause-effect
relationship but does not prove such


Correlation Coefficient - ANSWER- measure of how closely two factors vary together , or
how well you can predict a change in one from observing change in the other. a statistical index
of the relationship between 2 things from -1 to +1


Experiment - ANSWER- research method in which investigators manipulates 1 or more
factors (independent variable) to observe the effect on some behavior on mental process
(dependent variable) by random assignment of participants. Aims to control other relevant
factors. Explores cause and effect. Sometimes not feasible, results may not generalize to other
contexts; not ethical to manipulate certain variables

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