PSYCHOLOGY EXAM #1 (CHAPTERS 1-3)
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The group that receives the experimental manipulation
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1 Structuralism 2 Experimental Group
The ________ receives sensory
information and relays this
3 4 Humanistic
information to other parts of the
brain.
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Terms in this set (83)
, Structuralism (Wilhelm Wundt) what are structures or
characteristics of the mind, especially the
conscious mind
Functionalism (Wiliiam James) how does the mind function to
adapt to the environment
Psychoanalytic (Sigmund Freud) exaimens the role of the
unconscious mind and early childhood
experiences in the adult motivations and
behavior
Behavioral (John B Watson- Founder, Ivan Pavlov, and BF
Skinner) perspective that focuses on objective,
observable, behavior rather than the conscious
and unconscious mind
Humanistic (Abraham Maslow, Carl Rodgers) a perspective
that focuses on the potential good that innate to
all humans (focus on our own lives)
Cognitive concerned with understanding, mental processes
such as memory, perception, thinking, and
problem-solving and how they are related to
behavior (thoughts are related to wxperiences
and actions)
Biological (biopsychology) studies how our biology, brain, and nervous
system influences our thoughts, feelings, and
behavior
ACTUAL 2026 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
The group that receives the experimental manipulation
Choose an answer
1 Structuralism 2 Experimental Group
The ________ receives sensory
information and relays this
3 4 Humanistic
information to other parts of the
brain.
Don't know?
Terms in this set (83)
, Structuralism (Wilhelm Wundt) what are structures or
characteristics of the mind, especially the
conscious mind
Functionalism (Wiliiam James) how does the mind function to
adapt to the environment
Psychoanalytic (Sigmund Freud) exaimens the role of the
unconscious mind and early childhood
experiences in the adult motivations and
behavior
Behavioral (John B Watson- Founder, Ivan Pavlov, and BF
Skinner) perspective that focuses on objective,
observable, behavior rather than the conscious
and unconscious mind
Humanistic (Abraham Maslow, Carl Rodgers) a perspective
that focuses on the potential good that innate to
all humans (focus on our own lives)
Cognitive concerned with understanding, mental processes
such as memory, perception, thinking, and
problem-solving and how they are related to
behavior (thoughts are related to wxperiences
and actions)
Biological (biopsychology) studies how our biology, brain, and nervous
system influences our thoughts, feelings, and
behavior