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observational techniques, interactions between researcher and individual,
well-controlled experiments; these are all correlational; researchers can
speak to important relationships that might exist between two or more
variables of interest, cannot be used to make claims on cause-and-effect
relationships; correlation does not equal causation
,Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud)
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focuses on the role of the unconscious mind & childhood experiences and
how these two things affect the conscious mind
Recall
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accessing information without cues
Hypothalamus
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regulates homeostasis
Pinna
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visible part of the ear that protrudes from the head
,Deductive Reasoning
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ideas are tested against empirical world
Encoding
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the input of information into the memory system
Binocular Disparity
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the slightly different view of the world that each of our eyes receives; work
in 3D sense
Spontaneous Recovery
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the return of a previously extinguished conditioned response following a
resting period
, Biopsychology
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explores how our biology influences our behavior
Continuous Reinforcement
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when an organism receives a reinforcer each time is displays a behavior
Tympatic Membrane
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eardrum
Threshold of Excitation
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if a neuron's charge reaches a certain level, the neuron becomes active and
active potential begins