History and perspectives jeopardy

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Transcript of History and perspectives jeopardy

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This perspective is how we learn This perspective is how we learn observable responses.observable responses.

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This perspective is how nature This perspective is how nature selects traits that promote the selects traits that promote the perpetuation of oneperpetuation of one’’s genes.s genes.

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This perspective concentrates on This perspective concentrates on how the body and brain create how the body and brain create

emotions, memories and sensory emotions, memories and sensory experiences.experiences.

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This perspective focuses on how This perspective focuses on how we encode, process, store, and we encode, process, store, and

retrieve information.retrieve information.

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This perspective focuses on how This perspective focuses on how behavior springs from behavior springs from unconscious drives and unconscious drives and

conflicts.conflicts.

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This is the clearest and cleanest This is the clearest and cleanest way to isolate cause and effect.way to isolate cause and effect.

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This enables researchers to This enables researchers to check a treatmentcheck a treatment’’s actual s actual

effects apart from the research effects apart from the research participantsparticipants’’ enthusiasm for it enthusiasm for it and from the healing power of and from the healing power of

belief.belief.

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In an experiment, this in the type In an experiment, this in the type of condition used for of condition used for

comparison.comparison.

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This is the experimental variable This is the experimental variable that is being measured. that is being measured.

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This is assigning participants to This is assigning participants to experimental and control experimental and control

conditions by chance.conditions by chance.

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She was the first woman to She was the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychologyreceive a Ph.D. in psychology

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He was a physician who developed theories of

personality via the unconscious mind

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He is known as the Father of He is known as the Father of Psychology.Psychology.

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He was an English naturalist He was an English naturalist who proposed evolutionary who proposed evolutionary

psychology.psychology.

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He brought Structuralism to the He brought Structuralism to the United StatesUnited States

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This explains through an This explains through an integrated set of principles that integrated set of principles that

organizes and predicts organizes and predicts observable behaviors or events.observable behaviors or events.

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This must imply testable This must imply testable predictionspredictions

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Psychologists study one or more Psychologists study one or more individuals in great depth in the individuals in great depth in the hope of revealing things true of hope of revealing things true of

us all in this study.us all in this study.

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This is a statement of the This is a statement of the procedures used to define procedures used to define

research variables along with a research variables along with a functional definition.functional definition.

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This is when an observation to This is when an observation to assess behavior is completed in assess behavior is completed in the subject’s own environment.the subject’s own environment.

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This is the measure of central This is the measure of central tendency where the score is tendency where the score is most frequently occurring.most frequently occurring.

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This is the total sum of all the This is the total sum of all the scores divided by the number of scores divided by the number of

scores.scores.

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This is the gap between the This is the gap between the lowest and highest scores.lowest and highest scores.

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These are used to show the These are used to show the strength in correlations and to strength in correlations and to

compare information.compare information.

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This is a false perception of a This is a false perception of a relationship between two relationship between two

variables. variables.

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What is Behavioral?What is Behavioral?

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What is Evolutionary?What is Evolutionary?

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What is Neuroscience?What is Neuroscience?

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What is Cognitive?What is Cognitive?

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What is Psychodynamic?What is Psychodynamic?

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What is an Experiment?What is an Experiment?

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What is a Double Blind Study?What is a Double Blind Study?

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What is Control?What is Control?

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What is the Dependent What is the Dependent Variable?Variable?

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What is Random Assignment?What is Random Assignment?

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Who is Margaret Floy Who is Margaret Floy Washburn?Washburn?

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Who is Sigmund Freud?Who is Sigmund Freud?

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Who is Wilhelm Wundt?Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

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Who is Charles Darwin?Who is Charles Darwin?

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Who is Edward TitchnerWho is Edward Titchner

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What is a Theory?What is a Theory?

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What is a Hypothesis?What is a Hypothesis?

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What is a Case Study?What is a Case Study?

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What is an Operational What is an Operational Definition?Definition?

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What is Naturalistic What is Naturalistic observation?observation?

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What is the Mode?What is the Mode?

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What is the Mean?What is the Mean?

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What is the Range? What is the Range?

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What are Scatter Plots?What are Scatter Plots?

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What is Illusory Correlation? What is Illusory Correlation?

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She was the first woman She was the first woman president of the American president of the American Psychological Association.Psychological Association.

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Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?Who is Mary Whiton Calkins?

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