Chapter 1 terms Flashcards

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Psychology

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The science of behavior and mental process.

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Science

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Approach to knowledge based on systematic observation.

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Behavior

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Directly observable and measurable actions.

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Mental processes

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Private psychological activities that include thinking, perceiving, and feeling.

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Theories

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Tentative explanations of facts and relationships in sciences.

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Introspection

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The process of looking inward at one’s own consciousness.

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Structuralism

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The 19th century school of psychology that sought to determine the structure of the mind through controlled introspection.

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Gestalt Psychology

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The school of thought based on the belief that human consciousness can’t be broken down into it’s elements.

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Gestalt

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An organized or unified whole

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Phi Phenomenon

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The perception of apparent movement between two stationary stimuli.

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Functionalism

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The 19th century school of psychology that emphasized the useful functions of consciousness.

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Cognition

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Mental processes of perceiving, believing, thinking, remembering, knowing, deciding, and so on.

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Cognitive Psychology

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The viewpoint in pysch that emphasizes the importance of cognitive processes, such as perception, memory, and thinking.

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Psychometric

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The perspective in psychology founded by Binet that focuses on the measurement.

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Behaviorism

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the school of psychology that emphasizes the process of learning & the measurement of overt behavior.

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Social learning theory

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The viewpoint that the most important aspects of our behavior are learned from other persons in society - family, friends, and culture.

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Neuroscience perspective

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The viewpoint in psychology that focuses on the nervous system in explaining behavior and mental processes.

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Unconscious mind

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All mental activity of which we are unaware.

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Motives

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Internal states or conditions that activate behavior and give it direction.

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Psychoanalysis

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the technique of helping persons with emotional problems based on Sigmund Freud’s Theory of the unconscious mind.

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Humanistic Psychology

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the psychological view that human beings possess an innate tendency to improve and determine their lives by the decisions they make.

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Sociocultural Perspective

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the theory of psychology that states it is necessary to understand one’s culture ethnic identity, and other sociocultural factors to fully understand a person.

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Social Anthropology

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A field of social science that studies the ways in which cultures are both similar and different from one another and how cultures influence human behavior.

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Culture

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The patterns of behavior, beliefs, and values shared by a group of people.

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Ethnic group

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A group of persons who are descendants of a common group of ancestors.

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Ethnic Identity

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Each person’s sense of belonging to a particular ethnic group. EX: lady’s attempted drowning of kids after her husband has an affair.

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Cultural Relativity

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the perspective that promotes thinking of different cultures in relative terms rather than judgmental terms.

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Evolutionary Psychology

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The perspective in psychology that the psychological characteristics of human and nonhuman animals arose through natural selection.

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Gene

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A segment of a chromosome in the nucleus of living cells that carries the genetic code of inheritance.

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Applied psychologists

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Psychologists who use knowledge of psychology to solve and prevent human problems.