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Midterm 1 Recall Game

Midterm 1 Recall Game. How to take a multiple choice exam? 1. Read the question 2. Think of the answer 3. Look for the answer you thought of in the multiple choice options. Simple Recall

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Midterm 1 Recall Game

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  1. Midterm 1 Recall Game How to take a multiple choice exam? 1. Read the question 2. Think of the answer 3. Look for the answer you thought of in the multiple choice options. Simple Recall Every other slide contains a question and the next slide the answer, simply flip through the questions and try to figure out what the answer is BEFORE flipping to it.

  2. If any procedures such as deception were used these must be explained fully

  3. Sufficient Debriefing

  4. Each participant has an equal probability of being placed in any of the groups/conditions

  5. Random Assignment

  6. Established the first psychological lab in Leipzig Germany 1879

  7. Wilhelm Wundt

  8. One variable increases and the other decreases

  9. Negatively Correlated

  10. Studies the thoughts emotions and behaviors that define and individual's personal style of interacting with the would

  11. Personality Psychology

  12. Mental activity such as thoughts and feelings

  13. Mind

  14. The attempt to scientifically break down mental experiences. The analysis of mental structures

  15. Structuralism

  16. When the differences between experimental groups tested are unlikely to have occurred by chance

  17. Statistically Significant

  18. Concerned with selecting people who are most suitable for particular jobs or designing structures that facilitate collaboration and teamwork

  19. Industrial/Organizational Psychology

  20. How does the mind work to enable the organism to adapt to and function in the environment

  21. Functionalism

  22. Depends on what is manipulated, what the experimenter is measuring

  23. Dependent variable

  24. Concerned with human development and the factors that shape behavior from birth to old age

  25. Developmental Psychology

  26. Behavior is a result of conditioning and the environment shapes behavior by reinforcing specific habits

  27. Behaviorism

  28. Idea that at birth the human mind is a blank state on which experience writes knowledge and understanding as the individual matures.

  29. Tabula Rasa

  30. Measure the degree to which two variables are related

  31. Correlation Coefficient

  32. The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

  33. Psychology

  34. Something that is controlled and manipulated by the experimenter

  35. Independent variable

  36. When neither the experimenter nor the participants know what is expected of the participants

  37. Double-Blind Experiment

  38. Participants must agree to participate in the study after being told about anything that might influece their decision

  39. Informed Consent

  40. Performs many of the same functions as clinical psychologists although they often deal with less severe problems

  41. Counseling Psychology

  42. Something in the would that can change and be manipulated or measured

  43. Variable

  44. Use experimental methods to study how people (and other animals) react to sensory stimuli, perceive the world, learn and remember, reason and respond emotionally

  45. Experimental Psychology

  46. Look for the relationship between biological processes and behavior

  47. Biological Psychology

  48. The action we observe that results from all of this mind/brain activity

  49. Behavior

  50. Apply psychological principles to the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and behavioral problems

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