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  1. 3. studying only observable behaviour little to no reference to mental events/instincts. Pavlov Skinner and Watson all studied this
  2. 6. Psychology the study of the influence of other people on our behaviour
  3. 7. Temperaments (Galen of Pergamon) sanguine/blood choleric/yellow bile melancholic/black bile phlegmatic/phlegm
  4. 9. Humours (Hippocrates) blood yellow bile black bile phlegm
  5. 10. Psychology the use of psychological methods and the findings of scientific psychology to solve practical problems
  6. 12. Bile independent perfectionistic introverted
  7. 13. a philosophical idea that knowledge comes through experience
  8. 14. psychological approach that attempts to explain how behaviour and personality are influenced by unconscious processes
  9. 16. Psychology the study of how different personality characteristics can influence how we think and act
  10. 18. Psychology focuses on the unique aspects of each individual human and seeks to understand the meaning of personal experience.
  11. 22. of Pergamon refined Hippocrates personality classification scheme suggesting that the four humours each related to certain ‘temperaments’
  12. 23. Factors family peers ethnicity culture gender housing etc.
  13. 26. the belief that humans and other living beings are comprised solely of physical matter
  14. 28. Psychology a modern psychological approach focused on processes such as memory thinking and language
  15. 29. Factors brain structures chemicals hormones and external factors (ex. drugs)
  16. 32. Neuroscience the study of social behaviours ranging from racism to relationship through the use of fMRIs
  17. 33. Psychology the approach that interprets and explains modern human behaviour in terms of forces acting upon our distant ancestors
  18. 34. of Brain Function the idea that certain parts of the brain control specific things
  19. 35. the philosophical idea that all events are governed by lawful cause-and-effect relationships
  20. 36. 27 ‘organs’ in the brain each of which correspond to mental traits and are detected by examining the surface of the skull
  21. 37. Bile ambitious energetic aggressive
  22. 38. Factor Psychologists help to ensure that interactions with technology are intuitive and efficient
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  1. 1. Psychology an approach which emphasizes that psychologists must focus on the whole perception and experience rather than its parts (a basic ‘mentally’ holistic approach)
  2. 2. Factors memories emotions personality and how those factors affect the way we think about and respond to different people and situations
  3. 4. developed by Edward Titchener an analysis of conscious experiences by breaking them down into basic elements to understand how those elements work together
  4. 5. Literacy the ability to understand analyze and apply scientific information
  5. 8. quiet relaxed content
  6. 11. developed by Gustav Fechner the study of the relationship and interaction between the physical world and the mental representation of that world
  7. 15. the scientific study of behaviour thought perception emotion and experience and how they can be affected by physical mental social and environmental factors [and vice versa]
  8. 17. a general set of beliefs of a particular culture at a specific time in history
  9. 19. Psychology the field of psychology concentrating on the diagnoses and treatment of psychological disorders
  10. 20. Psychology helping people to see the good in their lives through the promotion of self-acceptance and the improvement of their social relationships with others
  11. 21. developed by William James the study of the purpose and function behaviour and conscious experience
  12. 24. impulsive pleasure seeking and charismatic
  13. 25. the 17th century belief that there are properties of humans that are not material
  14. 27. developed the first personality classification scheme in Ancient Greece based on the four humours
  15. 30. Neuroscience seeks to understand the neural mechanisms for cognitive behaviours such as memory emotion and decision-making by combining elements of cognitive psychology and biopsychology
  16. 31. Model a means of explaining behaviour as a product of biological psychological and sociocultural factors
  17. 38. Law cells that fire together wire together – memory is related to activity occurring at the cellular level