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When was the first psychology lab opened |
1879 |
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Who was the creator of the first psychology lab |
Wilhelm Wundt |
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Where was the first psychology lab opened? |
Germany |
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What would help a psychologist describe recycling behavior? |
Identify the types of recycling programs that exist |
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Which goal are psychologists trying to meet when giving recommendations to a parole board |
influencing |
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the area of psychology that studies the way that stress affects our health |
Health psychology |
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Humanistic perspective |
People are fundamentally good and should be true to their inner selves |
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If a patient lies frequently, a psychologist with a behavioral perspective would suggest that the patient has |
been reinforced for lying and punished when he tells the truth |
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If a psychologist has a cognitive theoretical orientation, and their patient is feeling depressed, they will |
try to change your maladaptive thought thought patterns and attribution style
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Biological theoretical orientation discusses |
genetic foundations of personality and behavior |
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order of dominant psychological perspectives |
Behavioralism, Psychodynamic, Cognitive, Sociocultural |
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Operational definition designed to measure the amount of violence on T.V. |
counting the number of homicides that occur on a T.V. show |
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The dependent variable in the Levy and Langer study of memory loss |
memory performace |
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In the Levy and Langer study, the results showed a |
positive correlation |
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Type of study that suggested that hurricanes with male names were thought to be stronger and clicker study with 50 controvercial questions |
Experimental |
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Sleep lab study where adults were kept awake all night and experienced attention deficits, more sensitivity to light and sound |
Correlational |
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Maslow/Rodgers |
Humanistic |
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Bandura |
Social learning theory |
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Freud |
Psychodynamic |
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Pavlov/Watson/Skinner |
Behaviorism |
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Neisser |
Cognitive |
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Inattempting to understand human beings, one should stick to what can be directlyobserved and avoid theories or concepts that cannot be observed |
Behaviorism |
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Dependent variable involved with recycling
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Recycling behavior
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Thebrain and the nervous system are the most legitimate focus of currentpsychological research
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Biological |
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General laws of behavior and experience that apply to all people are not very helpful if you want to understand a particular individual.
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Sociocultural |
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Independent variable levels involved with recycling |
Normative norms, Injunctive norms |