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What is the APA?
Psychology trails biological and physical sciences in terms of progress, T or F?
What is Mother Teresa most famous for?
What is Albert Schweitzer most famous for?
What is Edward Jenner most famous for?
What are Norman Borlaug and Fritz Haber most famous for?
What is systematic observation?
What are the essential elements of science?
Who was Francis Galton?
Why would measuring someones happiness through a numbered scale be problematic?
What are some ways we can measure someones happiness?
Who can cognitive behavioral therapy help?
Who was Alphonse Chapanis?
What research did Elizabeth Loftus conduct?
What are some of the highlights of the scientific psychologists code of ethics?
What is the difference between correlations and experiments?
Who was Elizabeth Dunn?
What are operational definitions?
What is the independent variable?
What is the dependant variable?
What is random assignment?
What are confounds?
What is the placebo effect?
What is participant demand?
What are experimenter expectations?
What is a double-blind procedure?
What is correlationional research?
What is the correlation coefficient?
What is a positive correlation?
What is a negative correlation?
How do we determine a weak correlation?
How do we determine a strong correlation?
Correlation does not = causation, T or F?
What are some qualitative designs?
What is participant observation?
What are case studies?
What are quasi-experimental designs?
What are longitudinal studies?
What can surveys be used for?
What is narrative analysis?
What are the key features of the scientific method?
What is the empiracal method?
Before psychology became it's own academic discipline, workings of the mind were considered under the auspices of . . . ?
What are the benefits of laboratory experiments?
What are some of the disadvantages of laboratory experiments?
What is internal validity?
What is external validity?
What validity tends to be prioritized over the other?
What is the difference between field and laboratory research?
What is ecological validity?
What are the research methods for studying daily life?
What biological signals can now be measured in daily life?
What is ambulatory assessment?
What are linguistic analyses?
How could smartphones be useful for gathering info?
What is full cycle psychology?
What are 4 methods associated with studying daily experiences?
What are electronically activated recorders? What research method are they used with?
What are some methods of studying daily behavior?
What is white coat hypertension?
What is ambulatory physiological monitoring? What study is it associated with?
What two men are credited as being the founders of psychology?
Who was the first person to be recognized as a psychologist?
What was W. Wundt's book entitled?
How did W. Wundt view psychology?
What did W. Wundt view as the goal of psychology?
What is introspection?
What were the two requirements of W. Wundt's experiments?
What is Structuralism?
Which psychologist introduced Darwin's Theory of evolution by natural selection?
What is Functionalism?
Did W. James use introspection?
Who is one of the most well-known figures in psychology?
What is hysteria?
What did Freud believe?
How (according to SF) could the unconscious mind be accessed?
What is psychoanalytic theory?
What 3 psychologists are credited as introducing psychologists in the US to Gestalt principles?
What did psychologists dislike about Freud and Behaviorism?
What is Humanism?
What 2 psychologists are associated with Humanism?
What technique did CR use?
What are the key features of client centered therapy?
What did CR state were the 3 features that were needed to maximize the effectiveness of CC therapy?
What is unconditional positive regard?
What did CR believe?
What are some of the fields associated with the cognitive revolution?
Who published the book, Cognitive Psychology?
Who was one of the main figures in the cognitive revolution?
What are some of the cognitive sciences?
Why did women have difficulty influencing the development of psychology?
What is AM most known for?
How did the hierarchy of human needs help motivate behavior?
What is self actualization?
Who was Naomi Weisstein?
Who was the first African American to receive a PhD in psychology?
What did humanistic psychologists reject?
How did humanist psychologists conduct research?
Where is Behaviorism used?
What did B.F. Skinner focus on?
What did B.F.S view as major factors in driving behavior?
What was the chamber B.F.S used in his experiments/what did it do?
What psychologist thought the study of consciousness was flawed?
What did JBW believe?
What is Behaviorism?
What 3 psychologists focused on Behaviorism?
What is Behaviorism credited as doing?
What is an important part of humanistic theory?
What 3 psychologists focused on the inner experience?
What psychologist focused on conditioned reflexes?
What is a conditioned reflex?
What was the focus of IP experiments?
What term is applied to IP experiments?
Where did Freud believe many of his patients problems arose from?
What is adaptation?
Functionalists are more interested in . . . ?
What did W. James believe?
What do you need to do (in most cases) to get a PhD?
How do faculty at colleges or universities divide their time?
What are adjunct faculty members?
What is the NLPA?
What is the AAPA?
What is the ABPsi?
What is the SIP?
What are the key features of Biopsychology?
What are the key features of evolutionary psychology?
What are the key features of sensation and perception psychology?
What are the key features of cognitive psychology?
What are the key features of developmental psychology?
What are some of the key features of personality psychology?
What are the key features of social psychology?
What are the key features of industrial-organizational psychology?
What are the key features of health psychology?
What are the key features of sport and exercise psychology?
What are the key features of clinical psychology?
What are some of the key features of forensic psychology?