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Intro to Psyc-Sophia Test

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a person can construct more meaning out of something than what they are actually seeing (see an image that isn't drawn on the page).
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Behaviorism Founder
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Thoughts are a steady stream; William James; school of psychology that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes.
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School of psychology, founded by Freud, that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts as determinate of human behavior
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A theory that believes mental phenomena can be broken down into basic parts; Founded by Wilhelm Wundt; "building blocks" Edward Titchener
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Developed the idea about the "unconscious mind", psychoanalysis
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A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; Developed by Ivan Pavlov, Watson worked with as well.
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the examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings
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Contributor to Cognitive psychology, schema
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Founder of Operant Conditioning
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Attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits--such as memory, perception, or language--as adaptations; natural selection.
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Gestalt
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Structuralism
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Classical Conditioning
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Sigmund Freud
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Max Wertheimer
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Psychoanalysis
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Functionalism
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Jean Piaget
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B.F. Skinner
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Introspection
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John Watson
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Evolutionary
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Reification
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Information acquired by direct observation or measurement, such as lab work, testing, etc; use of the senses to collect data (see, hear, touch, etc.)
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People that accept much of Freud's theories/ideas, but place more emphasis on interpersonal relationships: Adler, Jung, Horney
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complex patterns arise from relatively simple rules (like checkers, rules are simple, game is more complex)
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ambiguous stimuli or experiences can vary between two different interpretations (ink blot test).
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the scientific study of the mind and behavior
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The idea that behavior can be influenced by reinforcements and punishments. developed by BF Skinner
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Focus on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the life span
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Psychologists that believe what is going on in someone's head is irrelevant to psychology, and should not be studied
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studies how individuals grow over the course of their lives
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Wilhelm Wundt

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