ap psychology semester 1 final exam study guide #1

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Mary Whiton Calkins
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1st woman to complete psych PhD requirements.. Harvard refused to grant degree... became first femae President of APA
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Charles Darwin
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Argued natural selection shapes behaviors as well as our bodies.... Evolutionary Psychology
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John Locke
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We are born on a blank slate... Tabula Rasa... our environment and experiences combine to make us who we are
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Dorothea Dix
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Fought to reform treatment of the mentally ill and remove stigma for those treated
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SIgmund Freud
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Psychoanalytical Approach... Exploring unconscious motivations, impulses, conflicts, and desires to understand human behavior
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G. Stanley Hall
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Developmental Psychologists- identified the period we call adolescence
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Wlliam James
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Father of American Psychology- wrote first psych textbook... Principles of Psychology
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Margaret Floy Washburn
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First woman award Psych PhD from Harvard- 2nd female president of APA
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Wilhelm Wundt
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Father of Modern Psychology- set up 1st lab in Leipziy, Germany to study human behavior... first to use empirical methods (scientific observation) to study human behavior
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John B. Watson
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Father of the Behavioral Psychology. Stated if it cannot be scientifically observed it should not be studied
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Paul Broca
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Idnetified Broca's area for the formation of the speech located in the left frontal lobe
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Michael Gazzaniga
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Researcherwho works with the split-brain patients to better understand Brain Lateralization (fact that each hemisphere has unique functions)
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Roger Sperry
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Pioneer in Split-Brain surger
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Carl Wernicke
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Identified Wernicke's Areawhich controls our ability to comprehend speech
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Noam Chomsky
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- Believed we are born with the language device - Also though we share a \"universal grammar\" - Believes in Critical Period Theory... If we do not learn language within a certain window of time.. usually by onset of puberty.. may never fully master language
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Hermann Ebbinghaus
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- Study memory and forgetting by using strings of nonsense syllables and testing himself - Ebbinghaus Retention Curve- The more one studies something the first day, the less time to relearn the following days - Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve- Forgetting happens quickly at first then slows and levels off
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Wolfgang Kohler
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- Demonstrated animals experience insight just like humans - Chimps figured out how to use a stick to reach fruit they wanted
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Elizabeth Loftus
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- False memory research - Famous car study - Famous lost at the mall study - Helped shape our understanding of flaws of eye witness testimony because of the MISINFORMATION EFFECT
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George Miller
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- Capacity of short-term/working memory is approximately 5-9 chunks of info \" Magic number 7 + OR -- 2 \"
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Solomon Asch
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- Studied conformity - Famous Line Study
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Leon Festinger
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Propossed the theory of cognitive dissonance
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Stanely Milgrim
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- Famous Blind Obedience to Authority using shocks - 66% tested were wiling to give the highest shock - Considered unethical today - Wanted to try to understand why people would obey orders of evil leaders like Hitler
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Phillip Zimbardo
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- Stanford Prison Experiment - Interested in studying how quickly people will adopt behaviors of an assigned role - Stated the power of the situation can lead good people to do evil things - Stated the power of the situation may also lead some to become heroes
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Abraham Maslow
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- Created Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs... illustrates our priority in having certain needs met on the way to realizing our full potential - Called reaching our full potential- Self Actualization - Humanist
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Carl Rogers
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- Humanist - Interested in how we reach our full potential... persoanl growth - Said we all need to recieve Unconditional Positive Regard... people we love to accept us for who we are... the good and the bad
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Alfred Adler
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- Neo-freudian - Credited with the concept of Inferiority Complex
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Karen Horney
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- Spoke out against Frued's portrayal of women as week and envious of men - Neo-freudian
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Carl Jung
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- Neo-freudian - Collective unconscious- we have a sharaed, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our special history - Archetypes- Models of people or personalities
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Hans Eyesenk
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- Uses introversion-extroversion and stabiity-instability as two factors in decribing differences in peoples personality
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Albert Bandura
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- Social Cognitive Perspective - Empasizes interaction of personality traits with our situations - Believes we learn many of our behaviors - Reciprocal Determinism
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Structuralism
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Key descriptions - first approach - focus on identifying basic elements of consciousness - used introspection Key people - Wundt
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Functionalism
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Key descriptions - focused on function/purpose of behaviors - how mental operations help us adapt to our environment Key people - William James
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Gestalt
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- focused on perception... how we experience the world
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Biological Perspective
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- Emphasizes biological explanations of behavior - NEUROSCIENCE APPROACH
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Evolutionary
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- Darwinian Perspective - Examines how thought process and behaviors help ensure our survival as a species
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Psychoanalytical (psychodynamic)
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Key description - explains behavior in terms of unconscious conflicts, impuses, desires that drives behavior - uses tools like dream analysis, free-association, hypnosis to tap into our unconscious thoughts and feelings Key people - Sigmund Freud
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Behaviorism
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Key description - almost all behavior is learned - emphasizes learned behavior as result of our environment - emphasizes behavior learned through positive and negative reinforcement and punishment - Believes free will is not really factor in our behavior Key people - John B. Watson - B.F Skinner - Ivan Pavlov
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Cognitive
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Key description - Examines how we interpret our environment as well as how we process information and remember events/info Key people - Ebbingaus
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Humanism
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Key description - Emphasis is on people & social development of an individual - Stesses free will and choices - Interested in understanding how we each reach our full potential Key people - Carl Rogers - A. Maslow
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Social- Cultural
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- Examine how thoughts and behaviors vary in different cultures - Examines how cutral, ethnic, religious, etc. impact how we think and behave
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Psychmetrics
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study of measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
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Developmental Psych
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study of physical, cognitive, and social change through the ife span
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Educational Psych
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study how psychological processes affect anf enhance teaching and learning
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Personality
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Study of individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
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Neuropychology
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study of relationship between brain, nervous system, an behavior
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Social Psych
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study how we think about, influence. and relate to each other
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Experimental Psych
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conduct research in multiple areas to add new knowledge to the field of psychology
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Clinical Psych
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studies, assess, and treats people with psychological disorders
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Counseling Psych
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assists people with problem in day to day living and achieving better well being
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Industrial-Organizational
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use psych concepts and methods in the workplace to help companies/organizations select and train employees, boost morale and productivity, cope with issues related to their jobs
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Human-Factors
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branch of industrial-org.... study how people and machines interact and design of safe and easily used machines and environments
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Community Psychology
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may work ina mental health or social welfare agency perated by the government or by a private agency. may help design, run, evaluate a mental health clinic
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Applied Psych
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psychoogists who use psychological principles to help people directly
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Research Psych
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conduct research, but do not work directly to treat patients
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Empiricism
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gathering and analyzing observed scientific evidence to support a hypothesis/theory
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Psychologists vs Psychiatrist
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psychiatrists are mental health professionals with a medical degree and the ability to prescribe medication for treatment
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Nature vs Nurture
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ongoing debate over which is more responsible for mental processes and behavior... genetics(nature) or environment(nurture)... how much is innate and how much is learned
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Case Study
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investigate behavior & mental process of specific person/situation provides detailed, descriptive data and analysis
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Survey
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Obtain large samples of abilities, beliefs, behhaviors Easy to administer, score, give statistical analysis
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Naturalistic Observation
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Careful observation of humans/animals in real-life situations Provides descriptive data about behavior with wide applicability Problem... loss of experimental condition
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Experiment
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Only method that can establish a cause and effect relationship between variables Must have IV and a DV to be experiment Compares control condition and experimental condition
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Correlation Study
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Can establish a relatioship between 2 variables But.. correlation does not mean causation
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Correlational Coefficient
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Statistical index indicates the strngth of relationship... the closer to 1 the stronger the relationship... doesnt matter if it is negative or postive
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Scatterplots
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are often used to illustrates correlational relationships
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Positive Correlation
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2 variables change in same direction
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Negative Correlation
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2 variables change in opposite/different directins
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Random Sample
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All members of population to be studied has equal chance to be chosen for sample.. best way to try eliminate bias
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The Larger The Random Sample
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the better the chance to get a true representation of entire population
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Random Assignment
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best method for assigning members to control group and experimental group. all members of the sample must have an equal opportunity of being placed in the experimental group
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Independent Variable
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manipulated/change by the researcher
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Dependent Variable
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monitored for change as result of independent variable
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Cofounding/ Extraneous Variable
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variable other than IV that could possible affect the DV
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Single-Blind Study
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subjects are unaware who is a part of experimental and control conditions
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Double-Blind Study
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subjects & researchers do not know who is in experimental group & control group until after the experiment ends
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Placebo Effect
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response to believe that IV will have an effect rather than the actual effect
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Experimental Group
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recieve/participate the critical part of the experiment
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Control Group
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do not recieve/participate the critical part of experiment
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Operational Definition
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DV is defined in a way that specifically outlines what & how it will measured
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Hindsight Bias
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\" I KNEW IT ALL ALONG PHENOMENON\"... finding out something that has happened makes it seem inevitable
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Overconfidence
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we tend to overestimate our knowledge or ability to control a situation
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Statistical Oulier
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data piont that is far from other results
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Replication
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repetition on of methods used in a previous experiment to see if same methods will yield same results
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Reliability
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consistency with which results can be repeated
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Validity
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extent to which instrument measures or predicts what it is supposed to measure/predict
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American Psychological Association (APA)
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key principles - Do no harm - Participation is voluntary - Participation must be debriefed... given details - Anonymity of subject protected - All studies... including animal studies must have a clear scientific purpose
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Mean
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mathematical average... most influenced by statistical outlier
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Median
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middle number... better measure for comparison than mean if you have an outlier
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Mode
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Most frequently occurring number/can have more than 1 mode /can have no mode
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Range
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difference between lowest number and highest number in set
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Standard Deviation
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how much scores vary around the mean of the data set.... tells how alike or different our scores are from the average
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Z-Score
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number of Standard Deviation away from the mean that a score lies
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Normal Curve
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ball shaped curve that represents data about how loss of human characteristics are dispersed in population
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P-score of p < 0.05
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is statistically significant... this means there is a greater than 50% chance that you results were not the result of chance
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P-score of > 0.05
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means there is more than 50% chance that your results were simply the results of chance
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Mary Whiton Calkins
answer
1st woman to complete psych PhD requirements.. Harvard refused to grant degree... became first femae President of APA
question
Charles Darwin
answer
Argued natural selection shapes behaviors as well as our bodies.... Evolutionary Psychology
question
John Locke
answer
We are born on a blank slate... Tabula Rasa... our environment and experiences combine to make us who we are
question
Dorothea Dix
answer
Fought to reform treatment of the mentally ill and remove stigma for those treated
question
SIgmund Freud
answer
Psychoanalytical Approach... Exploring unconscious motivations, impulses, conflicts, and desires to understand human behavior
question
G. Stanley Hall
answer
Developmental Psychologists- identified the period we call adolescence
question
Wlliam James
answer
Father of American Psychology- wrote first psych textbook... Principles of Psychology
question
Margaret Floy Washburn
answer
First woman award Psych PhD from Harvard- 2nd female president of APA
question
Wilhelm Wundt
answer
Father of Modern Psychology- set up 1st lab in Leipziy, Germany to study human behavior... first to use empirical methods (scientific observation) to study human behavior
question
John B. Watson
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Father of the Behavioral Psychology. Stated if it cannot be scientifically observed it should not be studied
question
Paul Broca
answer
Idnetified Broca's area for the formation of the speech located in the left frontal lobe
question
Michael Gazzaniga
answer
Researcherwho works with the split-brain patients to better understand Brain Lateralization (fact that each hemisphere has unique functions)
question
Roger Sperry
answer
Pioneer in Split-Brain surger
question
Carl Wernicke
answer
Identified Wernicke's Areawhich controls our ability to comprehend speech
question
Noam Chomsky
answer
- Believed we are born with the language device - Also though we share a \"universal grammar\" - Believes in Critical Period Theory... If we do not learn language within a certain window of time.. usually by onset of puberty.. may never fully master language
question
Hermann Ebbinghaus
answer
- Study memory and forgetting by using strings of nonsense syllables and testing himself - Ebbinghaus Retention Curve- The more one studies something the first day, the less time to relearn the following days - Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve- Forgetting happens quickly at first then slows and levels off
question
Wolfgang Kohler
answer
- Demonstrated animals experience insight just like humans - Chimps figured out how to use a stick to reach fruit they wanted
question
Elizabeth Loftus
answer
- False memory research - Famous car study - Famous lost at the mall study - Helped shape our understanding of flaws of eye witness testimony because of the MISINFORMATION EFFECT
question
George Miller
answer
- Capacity of short-term/working memory is approximately 5-9 chunks of info \" Magic number 7 + OR -- 2 \"
question
Solomon Asch
answer
- Studied conformity - Famous Line Study
question
Leon Festinger
answer
Propossed the theory of cognitive dissonance
question
Stanely Milgrim
answer
- Famous Blind Obedience to Authority using shocks - 66% tested were wiling to give the highest shock - Considered unethical today - Wanted to try to understand why people would obey orders of evil leaders like Hitler
question
Phillip Zimbardo
answer
- Stanford Prison Experiment - Interested in studying how quickly people will adopt behaviors of an assigned role - Stated the power of the situation can lead good people to do evil things - Stated the power of the situation may also lead some to become heroes
question
Abraham Maslow
answer
- Created Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs... illustrates our priority in having certain needs met on the way to realizing our full potential - Called reaching our full potential- Self Actualization - Humanist
question
Carl Rogers
answer
- Humanist - Interested in how we reach our full potential... persoanl growth - Said we all need to recieve Unconditional Positive Regard... people we love to accept us for who we are... the good and the bad
question
Alfred Adler
answer
- Neo-freudian - Credited with the concept of Inferiority Complex
question
Karen Horney
answer
- Spoke out against Frued's portrayal of women as week and envious of men - Neo-freudian
question
Carl Jung
answer
- Neo-freudian - Collective unconscious- we have a sharaed, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our special history - Archetypes- Models of people or personalities
question
Hans Eyesenk
answer
- Uses introversion-extroversion and stabiity-instability as two factors in decribing differences in peoples personality
question
Albert Bandura
answer
- Social Cognitive Perspective - Empasizes interaction of personality traits with our situations - Believes we learn many of our behaviors - Reciprocal Determinism
question
Structuralism
answer
Key descriptions - first approach - focus on identifying basic elements of consciousness - used introspection Key people - Wundt
question
Functionalism
answer
Key descriptions - focused on function/purpose of behaviors - how mental operations help us adapt to our environment Key people - William James
question
Gestalt
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- focused on perception... how we experience the world
question
Biological Perspective
answer
- Emphasizes biological explanations of behavior - NEUROSCIENCE APPROACH
question
Evolutionary
answer
- Darwinian Perspective - Examines how thought process and behaviors help ensure our survival as a species
question
Psychoanalytical (psychodynamic)
answer
Key description - explains behavior in terms of unconscious conflicts, impuses, desires that drives behavior - uses tools like dream analysis, free-association, hypnosis to tap into our unconscious thoughts and feelings Key people - Sigmund Freud
question
Behaviorism
answer
Key description - almost all behavior is learned - emphasizes learned behavior as result of our environment - emphasizes behavior learned through positive and negative reinforcement and punishment - Believes free will is not really factor in our behavior Key people - John B. Watson - B.F Skinner - Ivan Pavlov
question
Cognitive
answer
Key description - Examines how we interpret our environment as well as how we process information and remember events/info Key people - Ebbingaus
question
Humanism
answer
Key description - Emphasis is on people & social development of an individual - Stesses free will and choices - Interested in understanding how we each reach our full potential Key people - Carl Rogers - A. Maslow
question
Social- Cultural
answer
- Examine how thoughts and behaviors vary in different cultures - Examines how cutral, ethnic, religious, etc. impact how we think and behave
question
Psychmetrics
answer
study of measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits
question
Developmental Psych
answer
study of physical, cognitive, and social change through the ife span
question
Educational Psych
answer
study how psychological processes affect anf enhance teaching and learning
question
Personality
answer
Study of individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
question
Neuropychology
answer
study of relationship between brain, nervous system, an behavior
question
Social Psych
answer
study how we think about, influence. and relate to each other
question
Experimental Psych
answer
conduct research in multiple areas to add new knowledge to the field of psychology
question
Clinical Psych
answer
studies, assess, and treats people with psychological disorders
question
Counseling Psych
answer
assists people with problem in day to day living and achieving better well being
question
Industrial-Organizational
answer
use psych concepts and methods in the workplace to help companies/organizations select and train employees, boost morale and productivity, cope with issues related to their jobs
question
Human-Factors
answer
branch of industrial-org.... study how people and machines interact and design of safe and easily used machines and environments
question
Community Psychology
answer
may work ina mental health or social welfare agency perated by the government or by a private agency. may help design, run, evaluate a mental health clinic
question
Applied Psych
answer
psychoogists who use psychological principles to help people directly
question
Research Psych
answer
conduct research, but do not work directly to treat patients
question
Empiricism
answer
gathering and analyzing observed scientific evidence to support a hypothesis/theory
question
Psychologists vs Psychiatrist
answer
psychiatrists are mental health professionals with a medical degree and the ability to prescribe medication for treatment
question
Nature vs Nurture
answer
ongoing debate over which is more responsible for mental processes and behavior... genetics(nature) or environment(nurture)... how much is innate and how much is learned
question
Case Study
answer
investigate behavior & mental process of specific person/situation provides detailed, descriptive data and analysis
question
Survey
answer
Obtain large samples of abilities, beliefs, behhaviors Easy to administer, score, give statistical analysis
question
Naturalistic Observation
answer
Careful observation of humans/animals in real-life situations Provides descriptive data about behavior with wide applicability Problem... loss of experimental condition
question
Experiment
answer
Only method that can establish a cause and effect relationship between variables Must have IV and a DV to be experiment Compares control condition and experimental condition
question
Correlation Study
answer
Can establish a relatioship between 2 variables But.. correlation does not mean causation
question
Correlational Coefficient
answer
Statistical index indicates the strngth of relationship... the closer to 1 the stronger the relationship... doesnt matter if it is negative or postive
question
Scatterplots
answer
are often used to illustrates correlational relationships
question
Positive Correlation
answer
2 variables change in same direction
question
Negative Correlation
answer
2 variables change in opposite/different directins
question
Random Sample
answer
All members of population to be studied has equal chance to be chosen for sample.. best way to try eliminate bias
question
The Larger The Random Sample
answer
the better the chance to get a true representation of entire population
question
Random Assignment
answer
best method for assigning members to control group and experimental group. all members of the sample must have an equal opportunity of being placed in the experimental group
question
Independent Variable
answer
manipulated/change by the researcher
question
Dependent Variable
answer
monitored for change as result of independent variable
question
Cofounding/ Extraneous Variable
answer
variable other than IV that could possible affect the DV
question
Single-Blind Study
answer
subjects are unaware who is a part of experimental and control conditions
question
Double-Blind Study
answer
subjects & researchers do not know who is in experimental group & control group until after the experiment ends
question
Placebo Effect
answer
response to believe that IV will have an effect rather than the actual effect
question
Experimental Group
answer
recieve/participate the critical part of the experiment
question
Control Group
answer
do not recieve/participate the critical part of experiment
question
Operational Definition
answer
DV is defined in a way that specifically outlines what & how it will measured
question
Hindsight Bias
answer
\" I KNEW IT ALL ALONG PHENOMENON\"... finding out something that has happened makes it seem inevitable
question
Overconfidence
answer
we tend to overestimate our knowledge or ability to control a situation
question
Statistical Oulier
answer
data piont that is far from other results
question
Replication
answer
repetition on of methods used in a previous experiment to see if same methods will yield same results
question
Reliability
answer
consistency with which results can be repeated
question
Validity
answer
extent to which instrument measures or predicts what it is supposed to measure/predict
question
American Psychological Association (APA)
answer
key principles - Do no harm - Participation is voluntary - Participation must be debriefed... given details - Anonymity of subject protected - All studies... including animal studies must have a clear scientific purpose
question
Mean
answer
mathematical average... most influenced by statistical outlier
question
Median
answer
middle number... better measure for comparison than mean if you have an outlier
question
Mode
answer
Most frequently occurring number/can have more than 1 mode /can have no mode
question
Range
answer
difference between lowest number and highest number in set
question
Standard Deviation
answer
how much scores vary around the mean of the data set.... tells how alike or different our scores are from the average
question
Z-Score
answer
number of Standard Deviation away from the mean that a score lies
question
Normal Curve
answer
ball shaped curve that represents data about how loss of human characteristics are dispersed in population
question
P-score of p < 0.05
answer
is statistically significant... this means there is a greater than 50% chance that you results were not the result of chance
question
P-score of > 0.05
answer
means there is more than 50% chance that your results were simply the results of chance
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