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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY RUTGERS EXAM I QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% ANSWERED CORRECTLY GRADED A+ What is psychology? the scientific study of thought, behavior, and emotion Biological/Neuroscientific Perspective How physical systems, like the brain, affect behavior, feelings, and thoughts (Ex. Neurotransmitters in serial killer's brain) Evolutionary Perspective The natural selection of traits (Ex. Humans who isolated themselves unable to survive and reproduce--died off--why humans need social interaction now) Behavior Genetics Perspective The contribution of genes and environment to behaviors (Ex. Intelligence is affected by both genes and environment) Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Perspective The unconscious dynamics of the individual (Ex. How unconscious thoughts affect your moods) Behavioral Perspective Learning via reinforcements and punishments (Ex. When you're kind and generous, people smile at you, so you learned to be that way) Cognitive Perspective How people reason, remember and interpret (Ex. Individual perceptions affect mood and behavior) Sociocultural Perspective How social and cultural forces shape individuals' behaviors (Ex. Men are seen as more aggressive in American culture--American men are expected to be tough/insensitive, so they are) Wilhelm Wundt Had the first psychological laboratory in 1879 Introspection Wilhelm Wundt Asking people to report what they are feeling EB Thitchner Uses structuralism Structuralism The analysis of mental structures (what is the mind?) William James Uses functionalism Functionalism The study of how the mind works (why does the mind do what it does?) Hindsight Bias After an outcome occurs, it's easy for people to say they could have predicted it. It's easier to look back once you know the outcome, which is why people think research is not needed and psych is common sense The Scientific Method The testing of ideas with the use of data/evidence (EMPIRICISM) -First you formulate the research question -Then you formulate the hypothesis -Then you design the study to test the hypothesis -Then you perform the study -Then interpret data -Then communicate the findings Hypothesis A testable prediction (if, then statement) (Ex. If people do expressive writing, then their stress levels will go down) Operational Definition A statement about the procedures the researcher used to measure a variable ( Ex. The designed study to measure stress was measuring heart rate levels. You must operationally define what you mean by stress levels/expressive writing) Case Study An in depth analysis of one subject (or a small sample), there is usually something unusual about the subject Limits of a Case Study You can't make generalizations/conclusions about the entire population based on a case study Naturalistic Observation Describing and measuring people's and/or animals' behavior systematically in a regular environment Limits of Naturalistic Observation

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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY RUTGERS EXAM I QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS 100% ANSWERED CORRECTLY GRADED A+


What is psychology?

the scientific study of thought, behavior, and emotion

Biological/Neuroscientific Perspective

How physical systems, like the brain, affect behavior, feelings, and thoughts

(Ex. Neurotransmitters in serial killer's brain)

Evolutionary Perspective

The natural selection of traits

(Ex. Humans who isolated themselves unable to survive and reproduce-->died off--

>why humans need social interaction now)

Behavior Genetics Perspective

The contribution of genes and environment to behaviors

(Ex. Intelligence is affected by both genes and environment)

Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Perspective

The unconscious dynamics of the individual

(Ex. How unconscious thoughts affect your moods)

Behavioral Perspective

Learning via reinforcements and punishments

(Ex. When you're kind and generous, people smile at you, so you learned to be that

way)

Cognitive Perspective

,How people reason, remember and interpret

(Ex. Individual perceptions affect mood and behavior)

Sociocultural Perspective

How social and cultural forces shape individuals' behaviors

(Ex. Men are seen as more aggressive in American culture-->American men are

expected to be tough/insensitive, so they are)

Wilhelm Wundt

Had the first psychological laboratory in 1879

Introspection

Wilhelm Wundt Asking people to report what they are feeling

EB Thitchner

Uses structuralism

Structuralism

The analysis of mental structures (what is the mind?)

William James

Uses functionalism

Functionalism

The study of how the mind works (why does the mind do what it does?)

Hindsight Bias

After an outcome occurs, it's easy for people to say they could have predicted it. It's

easier to look back once you know the outcome, which is why people think research is

not needed and psych is common sense

The Scientific Method

, The testing of ideas with the use of data/evidence (EMPIRICISM)

-First you formulate the research question

-Then you formulate the hypothesis

-Then you design the study to test the hypothesis

-Then you perform the study -Then interpret data

-Then communicate the findings

Hypothesis

A testable prediction (if, then statement)

(Ex. If people do expressive writing, then their stress levels will go down)

Operational Definition

A statement about the procedures the researcher used to measure a variable

( Ex. The designed study to measure stress was measuring heart rate levels. You must

operationally define what you mean by stress levels/expressive writing)

Case Study

An in depth analysis of one subject (or a small sample), there is usually something

unusual about the subject

Limits of a Case Study

You can't make generalizations/conclusions about the entire population based on a

case study

Naturalistic Observation

Describing and measuring people's and/or animals' behavior systematically in a regular

environment

Limits of Naturalistic Observation

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