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Chapter 1 Key Terms PSY103

Horizontales
An approach to psychology that focuses on human experience, problems, potentials, and ideals.
In scientific research, the process of naming and classifying
The school of psychology concerned with how behavior and mental abilities help people adapt to their environments
Altering conditions that influence behavior
false and unscientific system of beliefs and practices that is offered as an explanation of behavior
An arrangement in which both participants and experimenters are unaware of whether participants are in the experimental group or the control group, including who might have been administered a drug or a placebo
Any condition that changes or can be made to change; a measure, event, or state that may vary
The act of causing some effect
An in-depth focus on all aspects of a single person
The broader field of biopsychologists and others who study the brain and nervous system, such as biologists and biochemists
Changes in participants’ behavior caused by the unintended influence of a researcher’s actions
Verticales
A system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations
systematic relationship between two events, measures, or variables
Any physical energy sensed by an organism
A systematic approach to answering scientific questions
In an experiment, the condition being investigated as a possible cause of some change in behavior. The values that this variable takes are chosen by the experimenter. introspection To look within; to examine one’s own thoughts
An ability to accurately forecast behavior
Changes in behavior due to participants’ expectations that a drug (or other treatment) will have some effect
A mental health professional who specializes in helping people with problems not involving serious mental disorder
The tendency to consider a personal description accurate if it is stated in very general terms.