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31 Cards in this Set
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Who is Locke?
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believed that knowledge originates in experiments so science should rely on observation & experiment.
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"Blank State"
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Who believed that if everybody is born equal then everybody should have the right to speak out?
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Locke
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"blank state"
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Who is Wundt?
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German philosopher & physiologist who studied the measurement of the "atoms of the mind"- the fastest and the slowest.
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who is Titchener?
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discovered the elements of the mind.
method was to engage people in self-reflective introspection (looking inward), training them to report elements of their experiement. |
student of Wundt
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Who is William James?
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American philosopher
functionalism- consider the envolved functions of our thoughts & feelings |
student of Thacker
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Russian Physiologist
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Pavlou
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Austrian physician
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Freud
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Piaget
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swiss biologist
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JB Watson
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American psych.
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BF skinner
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American psych.
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Human psychology
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argue everybody have their own reality.
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Maslow and Rogers
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Cognitive Psych.
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thought inner thougts matter
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Ellis & Beck
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Psychology
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science of behavior
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Nature vs. Nurture
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the relative contribution that genes & experience make to development of psychological traits& behaviors
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Hindsight Bias
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tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we would have for seen it.
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the "I-know-it-all" phenomenon
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Overconfidence
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tendency to think we know more than we do.
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False consensus
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tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs & behaviors.
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case studies
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psychologist study 1 or more individual in great depth in the hope revealing things true of us all.
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naturalistic observation
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observing& recording behavior in nocturally occuring situations with out trying to manipulate
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survey
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technique for ascertaning the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people
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Reprenstative Sample
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a sample that fairly represent the population.
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Cognitive Psych.
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thought inner thougts matter
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Ellis & Beck
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Psychology
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science of behavior
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Nature vs. Nurture
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the relative contribution that genes & experience make to development of psychological traits& behaviors
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Hindsight Bias
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tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that we would have for seen it.
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the "I-know-it-all" phenomenon
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Overconfidence
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tendency to think we know more than we do.
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False consensus
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tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share our beliefs & behaviors.
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case studies
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psychologist study 1 or more individual in great depth in the hope revealing things true of us all.
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naturalistic observation
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observing& recording behavior in nocturally occuring situations with out trying to manipulate
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survey
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technique for ascertaning the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people
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Reprenstative Sample
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a sample that fairly represent the population.
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