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[Show more]psychology - ️️The scientific study of mind and behavior. 
 
data - ️️Any information collected through formal observation or measurement. 
 
hindsight bias - ️️The tendency to think that we could have predicted something that has already occurred that we probably would not have been abl...
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Add to cartpsychology - ️️The scientific study of mind and behavior. 
 
data - ️️Any information collected through formal observation or measurement. 
 
hindsight bias - ️️The tendency to think that we could have predicted something that has already occurred that we probably would not have been abl...
Psychology - ️️The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 
 
Behavior - ️️All outward or overt actions and reactions. 
 
Mental Processes - ️️Internal, covert activity of the mind. 
 
Four Goals of Psychology - ️️Description [what is happening?], Understanding [why is it ...
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Add to cartPsychology - ️️The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 
 
Behavior - ️️All outward or overt actions and reactions. 
 
Mental Processes - ️️Internal, covert activity of the mind. 
 
Four Goals of Psychology - ️️Description [what is happening?], Understanding [why is it ...
Psychology is the study of 
a.) mental illness 
b.) the brain 
c.) behavior and mental processes 
d.) observable behavior in humans and animals - ️️C 
 
The followers of ____________ argue that there is a close relationship between animal behavior and human behavior. 
a.) Jean Jacques Rousseau...
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Add to cartPsychology is the study of 
a.) mental illness 
b.) the brain 
c.) behavior and mental processes 
d.) observable behavior in humans and animals - ️️C 
 
The followers of ____________ argue that there is a close relationship between animal behavior and human behavior. 
a.) Jean Jacques Rousseau...
Psychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
Applied Psychology - ️️Practical application of the findings of research psychologists. 
 
Research Psychology - ️️The study of the origin, cause, or result of certain behavior. 
 
Biopsychological Approach - ️️A...
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Add to cartPsychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
Applied Psychology - ️️Practical application of the findings of research psychologists. 
 
Research Psychology - ️️The study of the origin, cause, or result of certain behavior. 
 
Biopsychological Approach - ️️A...
What is Psychology? - ️️The study of mind and behavior. 
 
What is Nativism (Nature)? - ️️Nativism is the theory that knowledge is innate and inborn. Our biological endowment makes up who we are. 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - ️️Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through e...
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Add to cartWhat is Psychology? - ️️The study of mind and behavior. 
 
What is Nativism (Nature)? - ️️Nativism is the theory that knowledge is innate and inborn. Our biological endowment makes up who we are. 
 
What is Empiricism (Nurture)? - ️️Empiricism is the idea that we gain knowledge through e...
Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - ️️Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. 
 
S...
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Add to cartRosenhan and Seligman (1989) - ️️Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition of abnormality. 
 
S...
Psychology - ️️The scientific investigation of mental processes and behavior 
 
Where did psychology branch out from? - ️️Physiology and Philosophy 
 
Structuralism - ️️Focused on the structure of consciousness and the mind (not identified with anymore) 
 
2 Structuralists - ️️Wundt ...
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Add to cartPsychology - ️️The scientific investigation of mental processes and behavior 
 
Where did psychology branch out from? - ️️Physiology and Philosophy 
 
Structuralism - ️️Focused on the structure of consciousness and the mind (not identified with anymore) 
 
2 Structuralists - ️️Wundt ...
What is Psychology? - ️️:the scientific study of behavior & mental process 
-a science aimed to observe, describe, & explain how we think, feel, & act 
-developed from philosophy & biology 
 
Behaviorism - ️️the view that psychology should be objective science that studies behavior without r...
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Add to cartWhat is Psychology? - ️️:the scientific study of behavior & mental process 
-a science aimed to observe, describe, & explain how we think, feel, & act 
-developed from philosophy & biology 
 
Behaviorism - ️️the view that psychology should be objective science that studies behavior without r...
Thinking (cognition) - ️️refers to a process that involves knowing, understanding, remembering, and communicating. 
 
Cognitive Psychology Concepts - ️️The mental grouping of similar items. Example: chair and throne. Categorization. Hierarchies- we organize concepts into category hierarchies...
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Add to cartThinking (cognition) - ️️refers to a process that involves knowing, understanding, remembering, and communicating. 
 
Cognitive Psychology Concepts - ️️The mental grouping of similar items. Example: chair and throne. Categorization. Hierarchies- we organize concepts into category hierarchies...
psychology - ️️the study of behavior and the mental processes 
 
behavior - ️️the observable actions of a person or animal 
 
dualism - ️️divides everything into body and spirit 
 
René Descartes - ️️believed that mind and body interact 
 
pineal gland - ️️according to Descartes...
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Add to cartpsychology - ️️the study of behavior and the mental processes 
 
behavior - ️️the observable actions of a person or animal 
 
dualism - ️️divides everything into body and spirit 
 
René Descartes - ️️believed that mind and body interact 
 
pineal gland - ️️according to Descartes...
Psychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
Wilhelm Wundt - ️️structuralism; in 1879 founded first psychology laboratory in world at University of Leipzig; introspection, basic units of experience 
 
Edward Titchener - ️️Student of Wilhelm Wundt; founder of St...
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Add to cartPsychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
Wilhelm Wundt - ️️structuralism; in 1879 founded first psychology laboratory in world at University of Leipzig; introspection, basic units of experience 
 
Edward Titchener - ️️Student of Wilhelm Wundt; founder of St...
The concept of natural selection is most important for psychologists interested in the _____________________ of behaviour. 
 
 
a) Variation 
 
 
b) Limitations 
 
 
c) Functions 
 
 
d) Structure - ️️Functions 
 
Structuralism is to __________ as functionalism is to __________. 
 
a) unobs...
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Add to cartThe concept of natural selection is most important for psychologists interested in the _____________________ of behaviour. 
 
 
a) Variation 
 
 
b) Limitations 
 
 
c) Functions 
 
 
d) Structure - ️️Functions 
 
Structuralism is to __________ as functionalism is to __________. 
 
a) unobs...
learning - ️️a relatively permanent change in an organisms behavior due to experience and practice 
 
associative learning - ️️learning that 2 events occur together 
 
-2 types: classical conditioning, operant conditioning 
 
classical conditioning - ️️-associates two stimuli 
-(pavlovia...
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Add to cartlearning - ️️a relatively permanent change in an organisms behavior due to experience and practice 
 
associative learning - ️️learning that 2 events occur together 
 
-2 types: classical conditioning, operant conditioning 
 
classical conditioning - ️️-associates two stimuli 
-(pavlovia...
Personality - ️️a person;s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. 
 
4 Models of Personality Theory - ️️Psychodynamic theory, trait theory, humanistic theory, social cognitive theory. 
 
who developed the psychodynamic theory - ️️Freud 
 
Personality is based on _______...
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Add to cartPersonality - ️️a person;s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. 
 
4 Models of Personality Theory - ️️Psychodynamic theory, trait theory, humanistic theory, social cognitive theory. 
 
who developed the psychodynamic theory - ️️Freud 
 
Personality is based on _______...
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