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Summary - General Psychology

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Summary / study guide encompassing the first three exam materials for Prof Keiko Brynildsen's General Psychology 101 Course. From Research Methods to first half of Social Psychology.










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Research Methods:
●​ What is an operational definition?
○​ Statement about procedures researcher used to make a variable
○​ Ex: observing behavior to measure level of gratitude
●​ What are the case study, survey, observation, correlational, and experimental
methods?
○​ Case study - specific case usually revolving around 1 individual in an unusual
circumstance
○​ Survey - collecting data via asking participants questions
○​ Observation - observing the participants behavior with no influence from the
researcher
○​ Correlational - testing to see if two things (quantitative data?) are related; find
correlation coefficient R
■​ measures strength and direction of relationship between two variables
○​ Experimental - testing the effect of an independent variable on the dependent;
influence from researchers → imposing something
●​ What is random sampling?
○​ Everyone in the population has the same / equal chance of being selected
○​ Can generalize to whole population
●​ What are positive and negative correlations?
○​ Positive correlation - doing one thing is correlated with another thing; ex: more
hours studying has positive correlation with getting higher grades
■​ Variables change in same direction
○​ Negative correlation - doing one thing is not correlated with another thing; ex: the
more pets you have is not correlated with your grades
■​ Variables change in opposite directions
●​ Does correlation indicate causation?
○​ NO → there could be a 3rd variable we don’t know
●​ What is random assignment?
○​ Randomly assigning participants to a group (variable group vs placebo)
●​ What are IVs and DVs?
○​ Independent variable - the thing that is different (x)
■​ Manipulated by experimenter
○​ Dependent variable - what the independent variable affects (y)
■​ Outcome variable
●​ What is experimental control?
○​ Parts of experiments that are constant between each group to ensure no
confounding variables
■​ Researcher makes sure that no factors other than the IV are changing
and thus could affect the DV → eliminates differences between groups
that arise during experiment
●​ What is a confound (confounding variable)?
○​ Variable that’s not independent variable but could have effect on the dependent

, ■​ Variable that is potentially responsible for the results, but is not the
variable of interest
●​ What is generalizability?
○​ Being able to generalize results to a larger population
■​ Can the results apply to other situations
■​ Generalizability of an outcome to other groups and settings

The Biology of Behavior
●​ What is myelin sheath?
○​ Specialized cells that are wrapped around the axon to help transmit message →
help speed neural impulses
●​ What is the action potential?
○​ Electrical impulse that travels from the cell body down to the end of the axon
(neural firing)
●​ What is a synapse?
○​ Junction between 2 neurons
○​ Messages submitted across the synapse by neurotransmitters
●​ What are neurotransmitters?
○​ Chemical messengers that travel across synapse from sending neuron to →
receptors on receiving neuron
●​ What are endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and epinephrine?
○​ Endorphins - reduce pain and promote pleasure
○​ Dopamine - involved in voluntary movement, reward, learning, memory
○​ Serotonin - involved in sleep, appetite, mood
○​ Epinephrine - stress response
●​ What are agonists and antagonists?
○​ Agonists - promote neurotransmitter and its effects
○​ Increase normal activity of a neurotransmitter
○​ Antagonists - inhibit neurotransmitter
○​ Decrease activity of a neurotransmitter
●​ What are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?
○​ Sympathetic - increase physiological arousal
○​ Fight or flight → prepare body for emergencies or stressful situations
○​ Parasympathetic - decrease physiological arousal
○​ Rest and digest → control body during times of rest
●​ What is the endocrine system?
○​ Glands and organs release hormones into the bloodstream; hypothalamus =
control center
●​ What are the pituitary and adrenal glands?
○​ Pituitary gland - master gland (think: ant. pit and post. pit from bio)
○​ Adrenal gland - important in mood, energy level, stress response
●​ What are the EEG and fMRI?
○​ EEG - detect electrical activity of neurons in particular regions of the brain
○​ = Electroencephalogram
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