Worksheetspschology
Total questions: 22
Worksheet time: 11mins
William Wundt
Known as the father of Experimental Psychology.
Introduced Structuralism, the study of the structure of mind.
Diagnoses and treats psychological issues.
Studies how biology influences behavior.
Edward Titchener
Introduced Structuralism, the study of the structure of mind.
Introduced Gestalt psychology, emphasizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Advocated for Behaviorism, emphasizing the role of environmental influences and conditioned responses in shaping behavior.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
William James
Examines how society and culture shape behavior and the mind.
Applies psychological principles to the workplace to improve productivity and work life.
Sigmund Freud
Introduced Gestalt psychology, emphasizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Developed Psychodynamic theory, focusing on the role of the unconscious.
Studies how biology influences behavior.
Studies how people grow and change over time.
Max Wertheimer
A process during which the neuron fires an action potential.
A period immediately following the firing of a neuron during which it cannot generate another action potential.
Introduced Gestalt psychology, emphasizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
The process by which our sensory receptors receive information from the environment.
Max Wertheimer
A process during which the neuron fires an action potential.
A period immediately following the firing of a neuron during which it cannot generate another action potential.
Introduced Gestalt psychology, emphasizing that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
The process by which our sensory receptors receive information from the environment.
John Watson, Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner:
Pioneered Cognitive psychology, focusing on processes like problem solving, reasoning, memory, and learning.
Founders of Humanistic psychology, emphasizing free will and personal growth.
Examines how evolution shapes behavior and the mind.
Advocated for Behaviorism, emphasizing the role of environmental influences and conditioned responses in shaping behavior.
Noam Chomsky, Jean Piaget
Pioneered Cognitive psychology, focusing on processes like problem solving, reasoning, memory, and learning.
Founders of Humanistic psychology, emphasizing free will and personal growth.
Studies the relationship between two variables.
A process during which the neuron fires an action potential.
Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow:
Examines how evolution shapes behavior and the mind.
Focuses on patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique.
Founders of Humanistic psychology, emphasizing free will and personal growth.
Examines how society and culture shape behavior and the mind.
Biopsychology
Diagnoses and treats psychological issues.
Studies how people grow and change over time.
Examines how evolution shapes behavior and the mind.
Studies how biology influences behavior.
Evolutionary Psychology
Diagnoses and treats psychological issues.
Studies how people grow and change over time.
Focuses on patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique.
Examines how evolution shapes behavior and the mind.
Clinical/Counseling Psychology
Diagnoses and treats psychological issues.
Examines how society and culture shape behavior and the mind.
Focuses on patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique.
Studies how people grow and change over time.
Developmental Psychology
Focuses on patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
Integrates biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding behavior and health.
Studies how people grow and change over time.
Personality Psychology
Focuses on patterns of thoughts and behaviors that make each individual unique.
nvolves studying existing records/data.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
Observing subjects in their natural environment.
Social (sociocultural) Psychology
Examines how society and culture shape behavior and the mind.
Applies psychological principles to the workplace to improve productivity and work life.
Studies how health is affected by the interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
Industrial/Organizational Psychology:
Applies psychological principles to the workplace to improve productivity and work life.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
Studies how health is affected by the interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
Health Psychology
Studies how health is affected by the interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
Observing subjects in their natural environment.
Involves studying existing records/data.
Health Psychology:
Studies how health is affected by the interaction of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
Involves studying existing records/data.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
Positive Psychology
Integrates biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding behavior and health.
Focuses on the positive aspects of human experience.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
Observing subjects in their natural environment.
Biopsychosocial Psychology
Integrates biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding behavior and health.
Involves studying existing records/data.
A neuron either fires an action potential or it doesn't.
A process during which the neuron fires an action potential.
Archival Research
Involves studying existing records/data.
Collecting large amounts of data from diverse populations.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
Observing subjects in their natural environment.
Case Study:
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
Studies the relationship between two variables.
Tests cause-effect relationships between variables.
In-depth study of a single individual or group.
