01. Important Information Flashcards

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The roots of psychology were developed by…

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philosophers, physicists, physiologists, and naturalists.

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List the 3 fundamental ideas of psychology

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  1. Behaviour and mental experiences have physical causes that can be studied scientifically
  2. The way people behave, think, and feel is modified over time by their experiences in their environment
  3. The body’s machinery, which produces behaviour and mental experiences, is a product of evolution by natural selection
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3
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Explain Descartes’ version of Dualism

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A strong emphasis on the body. The soul only controls thought but thought is responsive to the sensory input channeled into the body.

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4
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According to Descartes, where is the soul located?

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pineal gland

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5
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What was Descartes famous for?

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Dualism, with focus on body

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6
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What was Thomas Hobbes famous for?

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Materialism

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7
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Which science was promoted by the idea that the body is a machine?

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Physiology

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8
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List at 2 or more British empiricists

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John Locke (1632- 1704), David Hartley (1705- 1759), James Mill (173- 1836), John Stuart Mill (1806- 1873)

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9
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How is the law of association by contiguity regarded today?

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It is still a fundamental principle of learning and memory.

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10
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Name the most important nativist philosopher

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Immanuel Kant (1724- 1804)

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11
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Who distinguished between a priori and a posteriori knowledge?

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Immanuel Kant

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How did Darwin and his book (The Origin of the Species) help developments in psychology?

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It provided a biological grounding for psychology

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Key idea from Darwin’s The Expression of the Emotions in man and Animals

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basic forms of human emotional expression are inherited and evolved because they improved the chance of survival

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What is the main purpose of natural selection?

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Helps to improve the chance of survival and reproduction.

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15
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List the 9 levels of analysis in psychology

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  1. neural (brain as cause)
  2. physiological (internal chemical functions, i.e. hormones, as cause)
  3. Genetic (genes as cause)
  4. evolutionary (natural selection as cause)
  5. learning (prior experiences as cause)
  6. cognitive (knowledge or beliefs as cause)
  7. social (influence of others as cause)
  8. cultural (culture in which the person develops as cause)
  9. developmental (age-related changes as cause)
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16
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List the biological levels of analysis

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Neural
Physiological
Genetic
Evolutionary

17
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List the knowledge and experiences levels of analysis

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Learning
Cognitive
Social
Cultural
Developmental

18
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Some subfields in psychology are defined primarily by the level of analysis others are defined by…

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The topics studied