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Midterm 1 Recall GameHow to take a multiple choice exam?

1. Read the question2. Think of the answer3. 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.

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

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• Sufficient Debriefing

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

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• Random Assignment

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• Established the first psychological lab in Leipzig Germany 1879

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• Wilhelm Wundt

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• One variable increases and the other decreases

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• Negatively Correlated

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

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• Personality Psychology

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• Mental activity such as thoughts and feelings

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• Mind

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

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• Structuralism

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

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• Statistically Significant

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

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• Industrial/Organizational Psychology

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

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• Functionalism

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• Depends on what is manipulated, what the experimenter is measuring

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• Dependent variable

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

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• Developmental Psychology

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

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• Behaviorism

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

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• Tabula Rasa

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• Measure the degree to which two variables are related

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• Correlation Coefficient

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• The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

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• Psychology

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• Something that is controlled and manipulated by the experimenter

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• Independent variable

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• When neither the experimenter nor the participants know what is expected of the participants

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• Double-Blind Experiment

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

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• Informed Consent

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

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• Counseling Psychology

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

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• Variable

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

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• Experimental Psychology

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• Look for the relationship between biological processes and behavior

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• Biological Psychology

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

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• Behavior

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

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• Clinical Psychology

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• A whole personal experience is much greater than simply the sum of its parts (constituent elements)

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• Gestalt Theory

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• Concerned with how people perceive and interpret their social world and how their beliefs, emotions, and behaviors are influenced by the real or imagined persence of others

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• Social Psychology

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• Observing and recording the nature of one's own perceptions, thoughts, and feelings

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• Introspection

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• When people's expectations about how they should act or feel changes their behaviors or feelings

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• Demand Characteristics

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• Mathematical technique used to summarize the data collected for the different conditions

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• Statistics

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• Variables increase together or decrease together

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• Positively Correlated


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