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Psychology Ch1

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He is best known for his HIERACHY OF NEEDS.
the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things.
Psychologist considers how our knowledge and ways of thinking, feeling, and behavior are dependent on the culture to which we belong.
history or economics
examining the bumps on a person’s head to determine the intellect and character traits of a person
learning to associate an unconditioned stimulus that already brings about a particular response with a new stimulus,
psychologists advise and assist people with problems of everyday life.
conducted experiments involving ringing a tuning fork each time he fed the dogs.
are people who have been trained to observe, analyze and evaluate behavior.
or whole pattern
analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in their environment.
biology and chemistry.
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psychologists tend to focus on mental disorders. About ½ of all psychologists work in this field.
generally valid ideas about behavior.
one who studies how unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings and thoughts.
taught the first class in psychology at Harvard University in 1875 and is considered the “father of psychology.”
discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
processes are normal physical activities, such as breathing, eating and sleeping.
a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences.
study how the brain, nervous system, hormones, and genetics influence behavior.
based on observation or experiment
believed psychology should concern itself only with observable facts of behavior and all behavior is the result of conditioning.
PSYCHOLOGISTS study social behavior and interpersonal relationships.