Wilhelm Wundt correct answers - known as father of psychology
- viewed psyc. as scientific study of conscious experience
- believed goal of psyc. was to identify components of consciousness and how those components
combined to result in our conscious experience.
Introspection correct answers idea you focus on inner feelings, thoughts, sensations and paying
attetntion to them. (mind)
Functionalism correct answers - study the function of behavior in the world
- focused on how mental activities helped an organism fit into its environment
Freud correct answers theorized that the roots of our problems are in our conscious
- Freud is Psycho
Psychoanalytic theory correct answers focus on the role of the unconscious in affecting
conscious behavior
Gestalt Psychology correct answers = Whole
studying our sensory perceptions as a whole
Pavlov correct answers Conditioned relflex was only way to learn behavior sutdied by
behaviorist
Humanism correct answers in all of us there is good
John B. Watson correct answers thought study of consciousness was flawed
- B = Behaviorism
B.F Skinner correct answers spoke of reinforcement and punishment as major factors driving
behavior
- B = Behaviorism
Abraham Maslow correct answers as long as all basic needs got survival were met , higher levels
needs would begin to motivate behavior
- Lincoln was humanistic
Carl Rogers correct answers people are more than capable of dealing and working through their
own issues
- Think Mr. Rogers, humanistic
Cognitive Revolution correct answers discipline is evolving
Biopsychology correct answers exploring how biology influences our behavior and mental
activities
, Evolutionary Psychology correct answers how our evolutionary past might help explain our
present day behavior
+ natural selection
Sensation and Perception correct answers physiological and psychological experiences of
sensory information
Cognitive Psychology correct answers study of cognitions, or thoughts, and their relationship to
experiences and actions
Developmental Psychology correct answers development across a lifespan
Personality Psychology correct answers study of patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make
each individual unique
Social Psychology correct answers studying how we interact and relate to others
Industrial- Organizational (I/O) Psychology correct answers applies psychological theories,
principles and research finding in industrial and organizational settings
Health Psychology correct answers how health is affected by the interaction of biological,
psychological and sociocultural factors
Sports and Exercise Psychology correct answers study the psychological aspects of sports
performance, including motivation and performance anxiety
Forensic Psychology correct answers deals questions of psychology as they arise in the context
of the justice system
Clinical Psychology correct answers focues on diagnosis and treatment of psychological
disorders and other problematic behavior
Counseling Psychology correct answers focuses on emotional, social, vocational, and health
related outcomes in individuals who are considered psychologically healthy
PhD correct answers doctor of philosophy
plan to do research
PsyD correct answers doctor of psychologists clinical side , you work with people
Critical Thinking correct answers active application of a set of skills for the purpose of
evaluation and reasoning
Fact vs. Opinions correct answers Facts are observable realities
Opinions are personal judgements