2.2 Fields and Domains Flashcards
investigating persistent traits and characteristics of people
personaility
measurement of abilities, attitudes, and traits of human beings
psyhcometric
how unconscious drives and conflicts influence behavior; and uses that info to treat psychological disorders (modern Freudians)
psyhcodynamic
how expressions of emotions vary across cultural contexts (how we view and affect one another varies in different social-cultural groups)
social
what has contemporary psychology shifted more to?
shifted towards physiological (biological) and cognitive processes
what have past theories failed to do? (besides inherited behaviors)
they failed to explain our behaviors and minds
some behaviors are inherited
evolutionary
the interactions of genes, mood, personality, and social factors (culture, family, socioeconomic status) are determining factors
biopsychosocial
understanding how the brain and its mental processes work (memory, learning, etc.)
cognitive
our drive to group things into larger parts, or to help see as a whole
Gestalt principles