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[Show more]Psychology - The scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
Critical Thinking - The process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing, and synthesizing 
information. 
Psychoanalytic Perspective - An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes 
developed by Freud, which focu...
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Critical Thinking - The process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing, and synthesizing 
information. 
Psychoanalytic Perspective - An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes 
developed by Freud, which focu...
What are the 3 primary ways we begin to learn about sex and sexuality? - Answer-1. Judging without 
naming 
2. Mislabeling 
3. Undefined words 
What is the "nature vs nurture" debate and how does this relate to sexual orientation? - AnswerWhether biology or environment cause sexual orientation 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 primary ways we begin to learn about sex and sexuality? - Answer-1. Judging without 
naming 
2. Mislabeling 
3. Undefined words 
What is the "nature vs nurture" debate and how does this relate to sexual orientation? - AnswerWhether biology or environment cause sexual orientation 
Wh...
learning - enduring change in behavior or thinking that results from experiences 
habituation - An organism's decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to it 
stimulus - something that causes a response 
classical conditioning - ivan pavlov. 
process in which an originally neutral st...
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Add to cartlearning - enduring change in behavior or thinking that results from experiences 
habituation - An organism's decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to it 
stimulus - something that causes a response 
classical conditioning - ivan pavlov. 
process in which an originally neutral st...
3-part definition of psychology - Answer-1. How the brain takes information 
2. How the brain processes the information 
3. What behavior results from this process. 
How are academic and clinical psychologists different - Answer-Academic is solely based on teaching and 
research while clinician serv...
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Add to cart3-part definition of psychology - Answer-1. How the brain takes information 
2. How the brain processes the information 
3. What behavior results from this process. 
How are academic and clinical psychologists different - Answer-Academic is solely based on teaching and 
research while clinician serv...
ognition refers to... - The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and 
communicating. 
Regis thinks it's wrong to drive over the speed limit simply because he might get punished for doing so. 
He is demonstrating Kohlberg's ______ level of morality. - Preconventional 
I...
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Add to cartognition refers to... - The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and 
communicating. 
Regis thinks it's wrong to drive over the speed limit simply because he might get punished for doing so. 
He is demonstrating Kohlberg's ______ level of morality. - Preconventional 
I...
Psychology - The science of behavior and mental processes 
science - The use of systematic methods to observe the natural wolrd, including human behavior 
and to draw conclusions 
behavior - A field of psychology that concentrates on observable, measurable behaviors and not 
on mental processes 
men...
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Add to cartPsychology - The science of behavior and mental processes 
science - The use of systematic methods to observe the natural wolrd, including human behavior 
and to draw conclusions 
behavior - A field of psychology that concentrates on observable, measurable behaviors and not 
on mental processes 
men...
The four basic goals of psychology are to (1) describe, (2) explain, (3) predict, and (4) control or influence 
behavior. - Answer-TRUE 
The neurotransmitter called acetylcholine: - Answer-is involved in muscle contractions, memory, 
learning, and general intellectual functioning. 
The neurotransmit...
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Add to cartThe four basic goals of psychology are to (1) describe, (2) explain, (3) predict, and (4) control or influence 
behavior. - Answer-TRUE 
The neurotransmitter called acetylcholine: - Answer-is involved in muscle contractions, memory, 
learning, and general intellectual functioning. 
The neurotransmit...
Define Psychology - The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 
Functionalism - Studies the way the mind functions. 
Psychoanalysis - An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes developed by 
Freud, which focuses on unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts. (Freud) 
...
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Add to cartDefine Psychology - The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 
Functionalism - Studies the way the mind functions. 
Psychoanalysis - An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes developed by 
Freud, which focuses on unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts. (Freud) 
...
Define Psychology - Answer-study of mind; study of behavior and mental processing 
Describe the scientific method - Answer-is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making 
observations and doing experiments. 
Why is Psychology defined as a hub science? - Answer-bc numerous scientific field...
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Add to cartDefine Psychology - Answer-study of mind; study of behavior and mental processing 
Describe the scientific method - Answer-is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making 
observations and doing experiments. 
Why is Psychology defined as a hub science? - Answer-bc numerous scientific field...
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