History and Overview Lecture Flashcards

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What is Psychology?

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the science of behavior and mental processes

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What is Psychiatry?

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the study of the medical treatment of psychological disorders

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What did Rene Descartes think about the soul?

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the soul was separate from the body, and was not subject to physical laws

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What was the main research technique of Structuralism?

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Introspection (used to determine the basic elements of human thought)

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Who opened the first Psychology laboratory and in what country was it opened?

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Wilhelm Wundt, in Germany (1879)

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Who was the founder of Structuralism who opened the first Psychology laboratory in America?

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Edward Titchner

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What are the two reasons why introspection was a bad method for studying mental events?

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a. Introspection does not replicate across individuals

b. Many psychological processes are not open to introspection because they are not conscious

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How did Functionalists try to understand the mind?

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they speculated on what sorts of functions an evolved brain should have, but did not test their speculations. Tried to determine its purpose

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Who was the founder of Functionalism who wrote a book called The Principles of Psychology?

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William James

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What scientific theory influenced the Functionalists?

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Darwin’s theory of evolution

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What is Psychoanalysis?

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an approach to studying mental illness that assumes mental illness is caused by subconscious conflicts.

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What did Sigmund Freud think caused mental illnesses?

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Subconscious events

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What is Behaviorism?

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the scientific study of the relationship between behavior and reinforcement

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Who was the founder of behaviorism who conditioned Little Albert?

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John Watson

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What was the name of the behaviorist who studied operant conditioning?

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B. F. Skinner

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16
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Why did behaviorism decline in popularity?

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because of it’s inability to provide explanations for many psychological phenomena

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What is the Cognitive approach to studying Psychology?

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tries to determine how information is encoded, stored, transformed, and retrieved by the brain

18
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What is the metaphor upon which the Cognitive approach relies?

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the computer metaphor

19
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What is the Evolutionary approach to studying Psychology?

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tries to develop theories by speculating about what brain structures would have been useful in the environment when the human brain was evolving

20
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What does Physiological Psychology study?

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the study of the brain mechanisms underlying behavior

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What do Sensation and Perception Psychologists study?

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how the nervous system receives and interprets information from the senses

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What does Cognitive Psychology study?

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the study of attention, memory, language, and problem solving

23
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What does Social Psychology study?

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how people influence and relate to one another

24
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What does Counseling and Clinical Psychology study?

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mental health problems and vocational guidance