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PSY 101 Straighterline Final Exam Study Guide

What did Wilhem Wundt do? - ANSWER:He concentrated on discovering the basic elements, or
"structures", or mental processes called structuralism.

What is structuralism? - ANSWER:focus on identifying the structures of the human mind, and their
method of study was introspection

What is introspection? - ANSWER:the examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings

What is psychology? - ANSWER:the scientific study of behavior and mental processes

Psychology as a science - ANSWER:uses systematic methods to observe human behavior and draw
conclusions. Goal: describe, predict, and explain behavior

What is behavior? - ANSWER:everything we do that can be directly observed

What are mental processes? - ANSWER:thoughts, feelings, and motives that we experience privately but
cannot be observed

What are the 3 early schools of psychology? - ANSWER:Gestalt psychology, psychoanalysis, and
behaviorism

Gestalt psychology principles - ANSWER:- opposed structuralism

- the idea that the whole is different from the sum of its parts

Who created the idea of psychoanalysis? - ANSWER:Sigmund Freud

Psychoanalysis principles - ANSWER:Focused on etiology, development, and treatment for abnormal
behavior

What is etiology? - ANSWER:the causes and progress of a disease or disorder

Who is responsible for the idea of behaviorism? - ANSWER:John Watson

Behaviorism principles - ANSWER:- psychology was redefined as the scientific study of observable
behavior (how behaviors are learned and modified)

Who is modern behaviorism's most important and controversial figure? - ANSWER:B.F. Skinner

What is hindsight bias? - ANSWER:the tendency for peoples to exaggerate how much they could have
predicted an outcome after knowing that it occurred

What is common sense? - ANSWER:It describes what has happened after the fact more easily than it
predicts what will happen before the fact

Can common sense be contradictory? - ANSWER:Yes, because it can explain any conclusion and its
opposite, and it is different between individuals

,What is a theory? - ANSWER:well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed
phenomena

What is a hypothesis? - ANSWER:a testable prediction implied by a theory

What is operational definition? - ANSWER:It turns a conceptual variable into a variable that can be
measured or manipulated and it connects unobservable traits, experiences, or qualities into observable
things.

What is an independent variable? - ANSWER:A variable that is manipulated by the experimenter

What is a dependent variable? - ANSWER:variable that is measured

What is a control variable? - ANSWER:A variable that is held constant during an experiment

Random assignment - ANSWER:each participant has an equal chance of being in any particular condition
that is independent of the participant

Correlation is not... - ANSWER:Not causation. Relationship does not equal cause and effect

Correlational methods - ANSWER:measure the variables as they already exist in nature

What is correlation? - ANSWER:relationships established by finding the degree to which two variables
covary (vary together)

Correlation coeffiecient - ANSWER:(-1 to +1) the relationship between 2 variables

Positive correlation - ANSWER:as x increases, y increases OR as x decreases, y decreases

Negative correlation - ANSWER:as x increases, y decreases OR as x decreases, y increases

What is a conceptual variable? - ANSWER:a variable of interest, stated at an abstract, or conversational,
level that we cannot completely measure

Replication crisis: What went wrong? - ANSWER:- File drawer problem (non-significant results never see
the light of day)

- Multiple comparisons (lots of DVs used in study and only significant results reported)

- P-hacking (the act of changing your analyses based on how they affect the p-value)

- Overconfidence

Replication crisis: What do we do? - ANSWER:Remember that the philosophy of science is fundamentally
sound and always be a critical consumer of scientific research

Replication crisis: Open science as a solution - ANSWER:Solves:

- File drawer problem (non-significant results never see the light of day)

- Multiple comparisons (lots of DVs used in study and only significant results reported)

- P-hacking (the act of changing your analyses based on how they affect the p-value)

Replication crisis: replication as a solution - ANSWER:Solves:

, - Multiple comparisons (lots of DVs used in study and only significant results reported)

- P-hacking (the act of changing your analyses based on how they affect the p-value)

- Overconfidence

Replication crisis: preregistration as a solution - ANSWER:Solves:

- File drawer problem (non-significant results never see the light of day)

- Multiple comparisons (lots of DVs used in study and only significant results reported)

- P-hacking (the act of changing your analyses based on how they affect the p-value)

What is another word for a sensory neuron? - ANSWER:afferent

What do afferent neurons do? - ANSWER:carry messages from the body's tissues and sensory organs
inward to the brain and spinal cord for processing

What is another word for a motor neuron? - ANSWER:efferent

What do efferent neurons do? - ANSWER:carry messages from the brain and out to the body's tissues

What is a dendrite? - ANSWER:the part of a neuron that receives messages from other cells

What is the axon? - ANSWER:the part of a neuron that passes messages away from the cell body to other
neurons, muscles, and glands

What is the cell body? - ANSWER:the part of a neuron that is the cell's life support center

What is neural impulse? - ANSWER:(action potential) electrical signal traveling down the axon

What is the myelin sheath? - ANSWER:the part of a neuron that covers the axon and helps speed neural
impulses

What are the terminal branches of an axon? - ANSWER:form junctions with other cells

What does the somatic nervous system do? - ANSWER:enables voluntary control of skeletal muscle

What does the autonomic nervous system do? - ANSWER:controls our gland snd the muscles of our
internal organs

Sympathetic nervous system - ANSWER:(arousing) expands energy- accelerates heart rate, raises blood
pressure, releases stress hormones, etc.

Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER:(calming) conserves energy- decelerates heart rate, lowers
blood pressure

What does the reticular formation do? - ANSWER:helps control arousal. filters stimuli and relays info to
other areas of the brain

What does the thalamus do? - ANSWER:relays messages between lower brain centers and cerebral
cortex and receives information from our senses and sends them to higher brain regions
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