1.0 (opener) Flashcards
The psychology perspective that focuses on the brain (biological)
Neuroscience
The psychology perspective that on how humans/animals evolve over LONG PERIODS of time (DARWIN, Natural Selection, Evolution)
Evolutionary
Your inborn traits (nature) vs. your learned experiences (nurture)
Behavior genetics
The psychology perspective that focuses on the unconscious (FREUD is psycho)(like an iceberg)
Psychoanalytic/psycodynamic
The psychology perspective that focuses on learning though behavior, not learning. (Opposite of cognitive) (PAVLOV, WATSON, punishment, rewards)
Behavioral
The psychology perspective that focuses on learning through thinking not behaviors (opposite of behavioral)
Cognitive
The psychology perspective that focuses on the impact that your culture has on your thinking (shows a person’s surroundings impacting them)
Social-cultural
The psychology perspective that focuses on free will, love, acceptance, and being the best person you can be (MASLOW, ROGERS) (hippy perspective)
Humanistic
People think they can rely on ______/ _________ ________. But this can lead to wrong conclusions, which is why psychology is needed
Intuition/common sense
After an event happens, we are quick to assume that we could’ve predicted the outcome before hand (sports team winning/losing)
Hindsight bias
When someone thinks they know more then they actually do it is called __________.
Overconfidence
The scientific attitude is comprised of _________, ____________, and ___________.
Curiosity, skepticism, humility
_______ _______ does not accept arguments and conclusions blindly
Critical thinking
The term for when you make a claim that states that 2 things have a relationship
Theory