Psychology today Flashcards
Unlike Galton’s theories Binet’s work on in intelligence was _______________
empirically validated
William Stern created a calculation measurement for intelligence that is popularly known as what?
IQ measurement
Terman looked to apply Binet’s work, creating the ________-________ test
Stanford Binet test of intelligence
Frances focus on applied psychology of intgelligence was to ______________, whereas in America used a eugenic approach to ______________
France = support intervene, and help those
America = damage prevention
Who created the first institutional psychology clinic?
Witmer
The Hawthorne effect studies the effect of ____________on ____________
environmental changes (light) on work productivity
In WW1, psychometric testing for officer selection used the _______-________ test
Walter-Scott
Yerke’s findings on intellegence testing classified many men as _____________
A morons B idiots C Intellegent D Geniuses
C morons
Hebbs rule states that:
“_________________, _________”
Cells that fire together, wire together
In the development of cognitive neuroscience, the EEG was developed in the ______’s, the MRI was developed in the _______’s, and the fMRI was developed in the _______’s
EEG = 1920’s
MRI = 1970’s
fMRI = 1990’s
Allport distinguished between ______________ and ____________
idiographic and nomothetic
Study of social psychology in an experimental fashion was initially studied by __________
Allport - allport’s brother
Big Q in qualitative research can be defined as ____________ research, and little q as _____________ research
Big Q = unstructured
Little Q = structured
What are the four assumptions of Big Q?
Inductive observation
Reflexivity
Multiple Interpretations approach
Researcher - participant relationship
Little Q can be seen as a _____________ approach
mixed