1. Ch 1 TEST
B. F. Skinner
humanistic perspective
basic research
behavior
developmental psychology
behaviorism
biological perspective
clinical psychology
structuralism
counseling psychologists
Industrial and organizational psychologists
educational psychologists
school psychologists
concept of reinforcement
functionalism
Aristotle
functionalism
William James
Gestalt psychology
Wilhelm Wundt
humanistic perspective
introspection
John B. Watson i.
cognitive activity
main goals of psychology
psychoanalysis
2. psychological theories
cognitive perspective
psychology defined
psychology in ancient times
psychology in the Middle Ages
laboratories
learning perspective
research methods used
social psychologists
social sciences
Sigmund Freud
sociocultural perspective
Kenneth B. Clark
Socrates
Why do biologically oriented psychologists study the
nervous system and genes?
According to cognitive psychologists, how do people
store and retrieve information?
What was Sigmund Freud's theory of aggression?
How did the sociocultural perspective broaden the
subjects studied by psychology?
Describe the different ways that behaviorists, Gestalt
psychologists, and social-learning theorists think
people learn.