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Psyc 2000 Final Exam LSU Brossoit Questions and Answers 100% Pass Psychology - the scientific study of the mind and behavior Structuralism - Understanding the conscious experience through introspection Functionalism - Focussed on how mental activities helped an organism adapt to its environment Psychoanalytic Theory - Focussed on how the unconscious affects behavior Gestalt Psychology - The whole is greater than the sum of its parts Behaviorism - Focus on observing and controlling behavior; science of behavior Humanism - Emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all humans Biopsychology - Study how the structure and function of the nervous system generates behavior Sensation and Perception - This area focuses on physiologic aspects of sensory systems and the experience of sensory information 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Cognitive Psychology - How cognition relates to your experience and behavior; ex language, problem solving, attention Developmental Psychology - the physical and mental attributes of aging and maturation Personality Psychology - Focuses on how patterns of thoughts and behaviors make each individual unique Social Psychology - Focuses on how we interact with and relate to others Health Psychology - Focuses on how individual health is directly related or affected by the interaction of biological psychological and sociocultural influences Clinical Psychology - focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and problematic patterns of behaviors Correlation - Relationship between two or more variables Positive Correlation - Two variables change in the same direction, both becoming either larger or smaller Negative Correlation - two variables change in different directions, with one becoming larger as the other becomes smaller Naturalistic Observation - Observation of behavior in normal environment 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Laboratory Observation - Observing behavior in a laboratory setting Case Studies - Study of one individual in great detail Surveys - A technique for identifying the attitudes, opinions or behaviors of people through a series of questions Archival Research - Use past records to answer various research questions, or to search for interesting patterns or relationships Experiments - a researcher manipulates one variable and measures the effect of the manipulation on another to determine causality between the two variables Longitudinal - Study the same group of individuals repeatedly over an extended period of time Cross-Sectional - compare multiple segments of a population at a single time (such as different age groups) Random Sample - subset of a larger population in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected

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Psychology - ✔✔the scientific study of the mind and behavior


Structuralism - ✔✔Understanding the conscious experience through introspection


Functionalism - ✔✔Focussed on how mental activities helped an organism adapt to its

environment


Psychoanalytic Theory - ✔✔Focussed on how the unconscious affects behavior


Gestalt Psychology - ✔✔The whole is greater than the sum of its parts


Behaviorism - ✔✔Focus on observing and controlling behavior; science of behavior


Humanism - ✔✔Emphasizes the potential for good that is innate to all humans


Biopsychology - ✔✔Study how the structure and function of the nervous system

generates behavior


Sensation and Perception - ✔✔This area focuses on physiologic aspects of sensory

systems and the experience of sensory information




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,Cognitive Psychology - ✔✔How cognition relates to your experience and behavior; ex

language, problem solving, attention


Developmental Psychology - ✔✔the physical and mental attributes of aging and

maturation


Personality Psychology - ✔✔Focuses on how patterns of thoughts and behaviors make

each individual unique


Social Psychology - ✔✔Focuses on how we interact with and relate to others


Health Psychology - ✔✔Focuses on how individual health is directly related or affected

by the interaction of biological psychological and sociocultural influences


Clinical Psychology - ✔✔focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological

disorders and problematic patterns of behaviors


Correlation - ✔✔Relationship between two or more variables


Positive Correlation - ✔✔Two variables change in the same direction, both becoming

either larger or smaller


Negative Correlation - ✔✔two variables change in different directions, with one

becoming larger as the other becomes smaller


Naturalistic Observation - ✔✔Observation of behavior in normal environment




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, Laboratory Observation - ✔✔Observing behavior in a laboratory setting


Case Studies - ✔✔Study of one individual in great detail


Surveys - ✔✔A technique for identifying the attitudes, opinions or behaviors of people

through a series of questions


Archival Research - ✔✔Use past records to answer various research questions, or to

search for interesting patterns or relationships


Experiments - ✔✔a researcher manipulates one variable and measures the effect of the

manipulation on another to determine causality between the two variables


Longitudinal - ✔✔Study the same group of individuals repeatedly over an extended

period of time


Cross-Sectional - ✔✔compare multiple segments of a population at a single time (such

as different age groups)


Random Sample - ✔✔subset of a larger population in which every member of the

population has an equal chance of being selected


Representative Sample - ✔✔a subset of a population that seeks to accurately reflect the

characteristics of the larger group


Independent Variable - ✔✔Variable that is influenced/controlled by the experimenter




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