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How do psychologists gather information scientifically?
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look for patterns that will help them understand and predict behavior using scientific methods, principles, or procedures to test their ideas
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According to people of the stone age, what caused behavior
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evil spirits in the hosts body
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What is phrenology
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The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
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How do psychologists gather information scientifically?
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look for patterns that will help them understand and predict behavior using scientific methods, principles, or procedures to test their ideas
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what do psychoanalysts belive influences behavior the most
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childhood events and unconscious feelings, thoughts and motivations play a role in mental illness and maladaptive behaviors.
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According to people of the stone age, what caused behavior
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evil spirits in the hosts body
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what types of therapy techniques are used by psychoanalysts
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Psychoanalytic therapy,Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy,Group Therapy
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What is phrenology
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The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
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what do behaviorists believe
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shaped by one’s environment
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what do psychoanalysts belive influences behavior the most
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childhood events and unconscious feelings, thoughts and motivations play a role in mental illness and maladaptive behaviors.
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what do gestaltists believe
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personal responsibility
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what types of therapy techniques are used by psychoanalysts
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Psychoanalytic therapy,Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy,Group Therapy
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what do behaviorists believe
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shaped by one’s environment
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what behaviors are associated with the Id, Ego, Super Ego
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Id-personality that is present from birth
Ego-responsible for dealing with reality Super Ego-our sense of right and wrong |
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what do gestaltists believe
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personal responsibility
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What is introvert/extravert
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Introvert-focused on internal thoughts and experiences
Extravert-sociability, talkativeness and assertiveness |
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what behaviors are associated with the Id, Ego, Super Ego
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Id-personality that is present from birth
Ego-responsible for dealing with reality Super Ego-our sense of right and wrong |
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What did Karen Horney believe about conflicts
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They all stemed from past conflicts
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What is introvert/extravert
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Introvert-focused on internal thoughts and experiences
Extravert-sociability, talkativeness and assertiveness |
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What did Karen Horney believe about conflicts
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They all stemed from past conflicts
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"The need for relatedness and a frame of reference"-what theorist
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Erik Fromm
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What 3 personality process were identified by Sullivan
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diverse individuals of the world for each other,individual for itself,objective world which is a community derivative from the interrelations of its component individuals
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What are Eriksons views on personality developement and crisis?
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Developed past the age of 5
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Self-concept
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way in which one perceives oneself
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Criticisms of social psychoanalytic theories
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Doesnt really explain why people act the way they do!
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