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WLU PS 101 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED
A+ LATEST UPDATED 2025
What do Clinical Psychologists do?
✔✔
 Provide therapy to individuals
 Typically hold a PhD
 Often involved in research
 Handle the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of serious mental health
conditions
 Are not medical doctors (not psychiatrists)
 May work in schools to address academic, social, language, or career-related
issues
 Can specialize in areas like health, sports, workplace psychology
 Other subfields include learning, forensic, social, developmental,
personality, behavioral, and cognitive psychology


What is Applied Research?
✔✔ Scientific investigation focused on solving real-world problems and enhancing
people's daily lives


What is Basic Research?
✔✔ Research aimed at expanding foundational scientific knowledge without
immediate practical application

,What Are Some Types of Research in Psychology?
✔✔
 Studies involving animals
 Research on sensation and perception
 Computer simulations and models
 Cellular and biological research
 Investigations into thinking and behavior


Wilhelm Wundt - ANSWERS✔✔The founder of psychology, open up the first lab
in Germany, made psych its own field of sci, supported structuralism


Structuralism - ANSWERS✔✔Titchener- student of Wundt...
- belief that all experience could be reduced to basic elements, could identify the
structures, used INTROSPECTION


Introspection - ANSWERS✔✔a method of self-observation in which participants
report their thoughts and feelings, used in STRUCTURALISM


Functionalism - ANSWERS✔✔a school of psychology that focused on how
mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt,
survive, and flourish.


Functionalism opens foors - ANSWERS✔✔- includes behaviour
- includes children, animals, intellectually challenge
- WHY? - these groups cant perform introspection


Darwin - ANSWERS✔✔- influenced functionalism

,- on the origin of species by natural selection


Galton - ANSWERS✔✔- influenced functionalism
- genetic inheritance on mental abilities


William James - ANSWERS✔✔- advocated for functionalism
- mental processes are fluid, not rigid like structuralism
- American
- Founded the American Psychological Association


Behaviourism - ANSWERS✔✔- what you can see is what is measurable, it exists,
no black box
- cognitive revival


Watson and Skinner - ANSWERS✔✔Behaviourists


Why is psychology a science - ANSWERS✔✔it uses the scientific method


Four goals of scientific approach to psychology - ANSWERS✔✔Description,
Explanation, Prediction, Control


Description - ANSWERS✔✔- usually the first step in understanding behaviour or
mental processes
- "what?"
- observe, record, generate data
- naturalistic observation and laboratory observation, Case study

, - ex. curios george looks at a butterfly


Explanation - ANSWERS✔✔- understanding the cause of the behaviour/mental
process
- "why?"
- require testing, re- testing, confirmation
- ex. why is curios george curious?


Prediction - ANSWERS✔✔- conditions which likely cause the behaviour or
congnitive process to occur
- "when?"
- cause and effect- experiment/ quasi- experiment
- ex. curious george always looks under hat before putting it on


Influence - ANSWERS✔✔- change a condition or manipulate something to bring
about desired outcomes
- prevent some behaviors, increase others
- experiment/ quasi experiment
- ex. put curious george to jail decrease his curiousity


Naturalistic Observation PROS - ANSWERS✔✔- seeing behavior in natural
setting, spontaneously produced
- ethical issues prevent other methods
- ex. sitting in playground watching kids play, not controlled b/c a tornado could
come and the kids run to the door (not natural behaviour)

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