Psychology Perspectives Flashcards
Which perspective would suggest that the mind can be viewed as an information processing system
Cognitive
The ____________ perspective sees behaviour as being motivated by forces that individuals may not understand or be aware of.
Psychodynamic
The _________________ perspective would suggest that psychological science is the study of behaviour that is observable and measurable.
Behaviourist
The ___________________________ perspective sees our behaviours developing as a result of our species’ adaptation to the challenges of surviving across milennia
Evolutionary
The ____________________________ perspective might suggest that future behaviour is influenced by memory and analysis of past experience
Cognitive
_______________ investigates the physical basis of psychological phenomena such as thought, emotion and stress
Biopsychology
_______________ studies the way thought, feeling and behaviour develop through the life span, from infancy to death
Developmental psychology
_______________ examines interactions of individual psychology and group phenomena; examines the influence of real or imagined others on the way people behave
Social psychology
________________ focuses on the nature and treatment of psychological processes that lead to emotional distress
Clinical psychology
________________ examines the nature of thought, memory, sensation perception and language
Cognitive psychology
________________ examines people’s enduring ways of responding in different kinds of situations and how individuals differ in the way they tend to think, feel and behave
Personality psychology
________________ examines the behaviour of people in organisations and attempts to help solve organisational problems
Industrial/organisational psychology
________________ examines psychological processes in learning and applies psychological knowledge in educational settings
Educational psychology
________________ examines psychological factors involved in health and disease
Health psychology
________________ provides diagnosis and assessment, short- and long-term counselling and therapy to individuals, couples, families, groups and organisations
Counselling psychology