UP10 Chapter 1 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Psychology | The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. |
| Behavioral Genetics | studies the inheritance of traits related to behavior. |
| Behavioral Neuroscience | examines the biological basis of behavior. |
| Clinical Psychology | deals with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders. |
| Clinical Neuroscience | unites the areas of bio-psychology and clinical psychology, focusing on the relationship between biological factors and psychological disorders. |
| Cognitive Psychology | focuses on the study of higher mental processes. |
| Counseling Psychology | focuses primarily on educational, social, and career adjustment problems. |
| Cross-Cultural Psychology | investigates the similarities and differences in psychological functioning in and across various cultures and ethnic groups. |
| Developmental Psychology | examines how people grow and change from the moment of conception through death. |
| Educational Psychology | is concerned with teaching and learning processes, such as the relationship between motivation and school performance. |
| Environmental Psychology | considers the relationship between people and their environment. |
| Evolutionary Psychology | considers how behavior is influenced by our genetic inheritance from our ancestors. |
| Experimental Psychology | studies the processes of sensing, perceiving, learning, and thinking about the world. |
| Forensic Psychology | focuses on legal issues, such as determining the accuracy of witness memories. |
| Health Psychology | explores the relationship between psychological factors and physical ailments or disease. |
| Industrial/Organizational Psychology | is concerned with the psychology of the workplace. |
| Personality Psychology | focuses on the consistency in people's behavior over time and the traits that differentiate one person from another. |
| Program Evaluation | focuses on assessing large-scale programs, such as the Head Start preschool program, to determine whether they are effective in meeting their goals. |
| Psychology of Women | focuses on issues such as discrimination against women and the causes of violence against women. |
| School Psychology | is devoted to counseling children in elementary and secondary schools who have academic or emotional problems. |
| Social Psychology | is the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by others. |
| Sport Psychology | applies psychology to athletic activity and exercise. |
| PhD (doctor of philosophy) | is a research degree that requires a dissertation based on an original investigation. |
| PsyD (doctor of psychology) | is obtained by psychologists who wish to focus on the treatment of psychological disorders. |
| MA/MS | Master's Degree |
| BA/BS | Bachelor's Degree |
| Wilhelm Wundt's Structuralism | focuses on uncovering the fundamental mental components of consciousness, thinking, and other kinds of mental states and activities. |
| Introspection | A procedure used to study the structure of the mind in which subjects are asked to describe in detail what they are experiencing when they are expose to a stimulus. |
| William James' Functionalism | An early approach to psychology that concentrates on what the mind does - the functions of mental activities - and the role of behavior in allowing people to adapt to their environments. |
| Gestalt Psychology | An approach to psychology that focuses on the organization of perception and thinking in a "whole" sense rather than on the individual elements of perception. |
| Neuroscience Perspective | The approach that views behavior from the perspective of the brain, the nervous system, and other biological functions. |
| Pychodynamic Perspectives | The approach based on the view that behavior is motivated by unconscious inner forces over which the individual has little control. |
| Behavioral Perspectives | The approach that suggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study. |
| Cognitive Perspectives | The approach that focuses on how people thing, understand, and know about the world. |
| Humanistic Perspective | The approach that suggests that all individuals naturally strive to grow, develop, and be in control of their lives and behavior. |
| Free Will | The idea that behavior is caused primarily by choices that are made freely by the individual. |
| Determinism | The idea that People's behavior is produced primarily by factors outside of their willful control. |
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