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Friday Quote Fall Name Period nit One Directions: As an introduction to the unit, this is a quote to give you the chance to think about the concepts we are about to discuss. Determine which letter from the choices above is the correct one and fits into the spaces below. When you are finished fill in the quote below. A quote from Coley: M C N O S B H N O A S I N C F I R H F O D S.

Monday Film Study Guide Name DISCOVRING PSYCHOLOGY PAS, PRSN AND PROMIS Directions: his study guide must be completed during today s film. You are to answer the following questions. he concepts are presented chronologically during the film. 1. xplain the controversial issue of Nature v. Nurture. 2. Give a formal definition of psychology. 3. What are the three things that psychology attempts to do? 4. Is psychology a science? 5. What are some characteristics of the micro level of psychological research? 6. What are some characteristics of the molecular level of psychological research? 7. What is a good definition of non-verbal communication? 8. What are some characteristics of the molar level of psychological research? 9. When did modern psychological research actually begin? 10. Who was G. Stanley Hall and what contribution did he make to the study of psychology? 11. Who was William James and what contribution did he make to the study of psychology? 12. Why did many people in the world of psychology criticize James and his ideas? 13. What is the name of the narrator of the film series?

uesday Matching Assignment Name nit One Directions: match each concept to the appropriate statement, and write the corresponding letter in the space provided. Be ready to justify your answers. 1. a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment 2. a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, and use information and how cognitive processes influence our behavior 3. a psychologist who usually helps people deal with problems in living 4. the father of Structuralism and of Psychology in general 5. a psychologist who is concerned with helping students learn 6. a psychologist who studies sensation, perception, learning, motivation, and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions 7. a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth 8. he use of pure research in the real world 9. assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research 10. a psychologist who diagnoses and treats people with emotional disturbances 11. a method of self-observation in which participants report their thoughts and feelings 12. a psychologist who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior 13. a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence our behavior 14. a scientist who studies the mind and behavior of humans and animals 15. the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research 16. a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study 17. he father of Psychoanalysis 18. Disagreed with the concept of Dualism 19. a psychologists that is most interested in the purposes and impacts of human behavior 20. theorized that humans and the earth were not the center of the universe Concepts a. APPLID SCINC b. BHAVIORIS c. CLINICAL d. COGNIIVIS e. COPRNICS f. CONSLING g. DSCARS h. DCAIONAL i. XPRIMNAL j. FRD k. FNCIONALIS l. GALON m. GSAL n. HMANIS o. HYPOHSIS p. INDSRIAL q. INROSPCION r. PSYCHOANALYS s. PSYCHOBIOLOGIS t. PSYCHOLOGIS u. PSYCHOLOGY v. SRCRALIS w. HORY x. WND

hursday erms and Jargon Assignment NAM nit One DIRCIONS: Define or explain the significance of each of the following concepts. hese concepts are directly taken from the Chapter est. ADDICION APPLID SCINC BASIC SCINC BHAVIORISM BHAVIORISS BHAVIORS CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIS COGNIIV CONSLING PSYCHOLOGIS DSCRIB BHAVIOR DRAM ANALYSIS DALISM DCAIONAL PSYCHOLOGIS NVIRONMNAL XPRIMNAL PSYCHOLOGIS XPLAIN BHAVIOR FLINGS FORNSIC PSYCHOLOGY FOR GOALS FR ASSOCIAION FRD, SIGMND FNCIONALISS GALON, SIR FRANCIS HMANIS

HYPOHSIS INFLNC BHAVIOR INSIGHS INROSPCION JAMS, WILLIAM PAVLOV, IVAN PRSONALIY S PHYSIOLOGICAL PRDIC BHAVIOR PSYCHIARIS PSYCHOANALYSIS PSYCHOANALYS PSYCHOBIOLOGIS PSYCHOLOGIS PSYCHOLOGY RINFORCMN SCINIFIC MHOD SNSAIONS SKINNR, B.F. SYSMAIC HORY HORY WALDN WO WASON, JOHN B. WRHIMR, MAX WND, WILHLM

Friday Crossword Review nit One Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Across 2. We use the word to discuss an organism's physical processes. 3. Who was one of the first to suggest that genius is inherited? 4. Gestalt Psychologists see experience as a rather than a sum of the parts. 6. Max was one of the first Gestaltists. 9. he school of psychological thought that maintains that conscious experience breaks down into objective sensations and subjective feelings is called. 10. he practice of study the bumps on one's head to determine intelligence is called. 12. Who said that there is a link between the mind and the body? 13. Who conducted the famous experiment with a bell and a dog? 14. Maslow, Rogers and May were famous. 15. Who published the idea that the arth was not the center of the universe? 17. he examination of one's own thoughts and feelings is called. 19. Hippocrates suggested that that were four elements or in the body. 23. Wundt's laboratory was located in Germany. 25. Psychologists who help people with problems such as anxiety, depression, or severe disorders, are. 26. he school of psychology that emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental processes is. 28. he founder of the field of psychology known as structuralism was Wilhelm. 29. hese are actually considered cognitive activities which some psychologists attempt to interpret. 32. An assumption of prediction that is testable is called a in psychology. 33. he method is a mixture of procedures and techniques that can be replicated in science. 35. As a science, psychology tests ideas through various methods. 36. he of psychology are to observe, describe, explain, predict, and control the events they study. 37. he perspective emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior. Down 1. Who suggested that abnormalities happen because of problems in the brain? 3. he school of thought that emphasizes the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes is. 5. Perhaps the most famous of the early psychologists was. 7. he said that behavior is governed less by the gods and more by the thoughts of people. 8. Most babies benefit from medium amounts of. 11. Psychologists who are concerned with helping students learn are known as psychologists. 13. he school of thought that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives and internal conflicts in determining human behavior is. 16. he study of behavior and mental processes is called. 18. Who was the founder of the school of thought known as behaviorism? 20. he idea that the body and the mind are separate entities is called. 21. Activities such as dreams, perceptions, thoughts, and memories are all related to psychology. 22. he school that defines psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior is. 24. William wrote the first modern psychology book. 25. hose who use interviews and tests to identify their client's problems are psychologist. 27. Any action that other people can observe or measure is considered. 30. An science uses research in the real world setting to help people. 31. A statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are is a. 34. Research that has no immediate application and is done for its own sake is called research.