Chapter 1 Psychology and Scientific Thinking

psychology
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifthe scientific study of the mind, brain, and behavior
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giflevels of analysis
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifrungs on a ladder of analysis, with lower levels tied most closely to biological influences and higher levels tied most closely to social influences
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifmultiply determined
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcaused by many factors
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifindividual differences
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifvariations among people in their thinking, emotion, personality, and behavior
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifnaive realism
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifbelief that we see the world precisely as it is
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifscientific theory
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifexplanation for a large number of findings in the natural world
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifhypothesis
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftestable prediction derived from a scientific theory
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifconfirmation bias
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftendency to seek out evidence that supports our hypotheses and deny, dismiss, or distort evidence that contradicts them
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifbelief perseverance
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftendency to stick to our initial beliefs even when evidence contradicts them
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifmetaphysical claim
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifassertions about the world that are not testable
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifpseudoscience
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifset of claims that seems scientific but isn't
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifad hoc immunizing hypothesis
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifescape hatch or loophole that defenders of a theory use to protect their theory from falsification
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifapophenia
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftendency to perceive meaningful connections among unrelated phenomena
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifpareidolia
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftendency to perceive meaningful images in meaningless visual stimuli
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifterror management theory
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giftheory proposing that our awareness of our death leaves us with an underlying sense of terror with which we cope by adopting reassuring cultural worldviews
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifscientific skepticism
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifapproach of evaluating all claims with an open mind but insisting on persuasive evidence before accepting them
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcritical thinking
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifset of skills for evaluating all claims in an open-minded and careful fashion
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcorrelation-causation fallacy
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giferror of assuming that because one thing is associated with another, it must cause the other
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifvariable
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifanything that can vary
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giffalsifiable
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcapable of being disproved
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifreplicability
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifwhen a study's finding are able to be duplicated, ideally by independent investigators
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifintrospection
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifmethod by which trained observers carefully reflect and report on their mental experiences
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifstructuralism
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifschool of psychology that aimed that identify the basic elements of psychological experience
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.giffunctionalism
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifschool of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifnatural selection
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifprinciple that organisms that possess adaptions survive and reproduce at a higher rate than other organisms
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifbehaviorism
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifschool of psychology that focuses on uncovering the general laws of learning by looking at observable behavior
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcognitive psychology
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifschool of psychology that proposes that thinking is central to understanding behavior
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifcognitive neuroscience
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifrelatively new field of psychology that examines the relation between brain functioning and thinking
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifpsychoanalysis
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifschool of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we're unaware
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifevolutionary psychology
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifdiscipline that applies Darwin's theory of natural selection to human and animal behavior
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifbasic research
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifresearch examining how the mind works
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifapplied research
http://b.quizlet.com/a/i/spacer.Thhr.gifresearch examining how we can use basic research to solve real-world problems


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