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Row 1, Col 1 Data is collected about a group of Participants over a number of years To assess how certain characteristics Change or remain the same During development What is longitudinal studies? Return
1,2 Data are collected from groups Of participants of different ages And compared so that conclusions Can be drawn about differences Due to age. What is cross-sectional study? Return
1,3 A research method in which info Is obtained by asking many Individuals a fixed set of questions About their attitudes or behavior. What is a survey? Return
1,4 When participants answer A number of questions for A particular study What is a questionnaire? Return
2,1 The 4 lobes of the brain What are frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal? Return
2,2 Contain areas that receive visual information. What are occipital lobes? Return
2,3 Area that is involved with hearing Memory, perception and emotion What are temporal lobes? Return
2,4 Areas involved in short-term Memory,high-order thinking, Creativity and speech. What are frontal lobes? Return
3,1 Discovering ways to use scientific Findings to accomplish practical goals. What is applied science Return
3,2 The pursuit of knowledge about Natural phenomena for its own sake. What is basic science? Return
3,3 Some intervention that resembles True medical therapy, but in fact Has no medical effects What is placebo? Return
3,4 The association or relationship Between two or more variables. What is correlation? Return
4,1 a branch of medicine that deals With mental, emotional or Behaviorial disorders. What is psychiatry? Return
4,2 The belief that proper subject matter Of psychology is objectively Observable behavior. What is behaviorism? Return
4,3 Desired behavior is “molded” By first rewarding any act similar To that behavior and then requiring Ever-closer approximations to The desired behavior before Giving the reward. What is shaping? Return
4,4 A systematic narrowing of attention On an image, thought, bodily process Or external object with the goal Of clearing one’s mind and Producing relaxation. What is meditation? Return
5,1 A learning procedure in which Associations are made between a Neutral stimjulus and an unconditioned stimulus What is classical conditioning Return
5,2 Form of learning in which a certain Action is reinforced or punished. What is operant conditioning? Return
5,3 When your enjoying something And time has swept away Without you knowing. What is flow? Return
5,4 A regular sequence of biological Processes such as temperature and Sleep that occurs every 24 hours What is circadian rhythm? Return