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What defines psychology as a field of study - Answer Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes what are psychology's four primary goals? - Answer description, explanation, prediction, and control psychodynamic perspective - Answer how behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts The id - Answer The id is the part of the psyche that includes all the primal and unconscious desires. The ego - Answer The ego is the aspect of the psyche that must deal with the demands of the real world The superego - Answer The superego is the last part of the psyche to develop and is tasked with managing all of our internalized morals, standards, and ideals. Behavioral Perspective - Answer how environmental variables reinforce actions The Cognitive Perspective - Answer focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking, problem-solving, language, and decision-making The Biological Perspective - Answer how the brain and nervous system impact behavior The Cross-Cultural Perspective - Answer how cultural and social influences contribute to behavior The Evolutionary Perspective - Answer focuses on the study of how the theory of evolution can explain physiological processes. Humanistic Perspective - Answer emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior

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What defines psychology as a field of study - Answer Psychology is the scientific study of
behavior and mental processes



what are psychology's four primary goals? - Answer description, explanation, prediction, and
control



psychodynamic perspective - Answer how behavior springs from unconscious drives and
conflicts



The id - Answer The id is the part of the psyche that includes all the primal and unconscious
desires.



The ego - Answer The ego is the aspect of the psyche that must deal with the demands of the
real world



The superego - Answer The superego is the last part of the psyche to develop and is tasked
with managing all of our internalized morals, standards, and ideals.



Behavioral Perspective - Answer how environmental variables reinforce actions



The Cognitive Perspective - Answer focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking,
problem-solving, language, and decision-making



The Biological Perspective - Answer how the brain and nervous system impact behavior



The Cross-Cultural Perspective - Answer how cultural and social influences contribute to
behavior



The Evolutionary Perspective - Answer focuses on the study of how the theory of evolution
can explain physiological processes.



Humanistic Perspective - Answer emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior

,modern perspectives in psychology - Answer 1. Psychodynamic

2. Behavioral

3. Humanistic

4. Cognitive

5. Cross-Cultural

6. Biological

7. Evolutionary



hindsight bias - Answer the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would
have foreseen it



psychology is considered a science because - Answer it involves objective reasoning,
systematic investigation (scientific method), and it follows the empirical method.



survey research - Answer the process of conducting research using surveys that researchers
send to survey respondents



case study method - Answer involves simply observing what happens to, or reconstructing
'the case history' of a single participant or group of individuals (such as a school class or a
specific social group), i.e. the idiographic approach.



correlational technique - Answer a type of non-experimental research method in which a
researcher measures two variables, understands and assesses the statistical relationship
between them with no influence from any extraneous variable



what does correlational technique tell researchers about relationships - Answer It tells the
researcher if there is a relationship between them.



correlational coefficients indicated what? - Answer the strength and direction of a
relationship



what are the key features of a controlled "true" experiment - Answer manipulation of
variables, control of variables, random assignment



controlled experiment - Answer · In a controlled experiment, an independent variable (the
cause) is systematically manipulated and the dependent variable (the effect) is measured; any
extraneous variables are controlled. The researcher can operationalize (i.e. define) the variables
being studied so they can be objectivity measured

, what makes an experiment quasi-experiment? - Answer lack of random assignment



independent variable - Answer The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable
whose effect is being studied.



dependent variable - Answer The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response
to manipulations of the independent variable.



placebo effect - Answer The placebo effect is when an improvement of symptoms is
observed, despite using a nonactive treatment



What is a double-blind procedure - Answer A double-blind procedure refers to a procedure in
which experimenters and participants are "blind to" (without knowledge of) crucial aspects of a
study, including the hypotheses, expectations, or, most important, the assignment of
participants to experimental groups



the central nervous system is composed of what? - Answer the brain and spinal cord



the peripheral nervous system is composed of what? - Answer cranial nerves and spinal
nerves



what functions associated with the sympathetic nervous system - Answer Sympathetic
nervous system, division of the nervous system that functions to produce localized adjustments
(such as sweating as a response to an increase in temperature) and reflex adjustments of the
cardiovascular system



What functions are associated with the parasympathetic nervous system - Answer The
parasympathetic nervous system controls bodily functions when a person is at rest. Some of its
activities include stimulating digestion, activating metabolism, and helping the body relax.



What are neurotransmitters - Answer Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that
transmit a signal from a neuron across the synapse to a target cell



what are the functions of the limbic system structures? - Answer The limbic system is a set of
structures in the brain that deal with emotions and memory



limbic system structures - Answer hypothalamus, hippocampus, amygdala



Amygdala - Answer core fear system in the human body, which is involved in the expression
of conditioned fear

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