What are some examples of classical conditioning? For example, imagine that you are conditioning a dog to salivate in response to the sound of a bell. You repeatedly pair the presentation of food with the sound of the bell. You can say the response has been acquired as soon as the dog begins to salivate […]
What is a major weakness of correlational studies?
What is a major weakness of correlational studies? A weakness of correlational studies is that they can harbor biases due to self-selection into groups being compared. Correlational studies can be costly, but often they are not. They are less artificial than studies involving interventions, and are often reasonably practical and manageable to implement. What is […]
Is Crying an instinct or learned behavior?
Is Crying an instinct or learned behavior? Crying is both an innate and a learned behavior. Is crying a reflex or instinct? Crying is your baby’s way of getting your attention. Interesting enough, babies don’t realize that is what they are doing. Crying is a natural born survival reflex. In essence, crying is probably the […]
What are the methods of conducting research?
What are the methods of conducting research? Most frequently used methods include: Observation / Participant Observation. Surveys. Interviews. Focus Groups. Experiments. Secondary Data Analysis / Archival Study. Mixed Methods (combination of some of the above) What is research methods and techniques? Research methods are the strategies, processes or techniques utilized in the collection of data […]
What are the 7 perspectives of psychology?
What are the 7 perspectives of psychology? Here are seven of the major perspectives in modern psychology. The Psychodynamic Perspective. The Behavioral Perspective. The Cognitive Perspective. The Biological Perspective. The Cross-Cultural Perspective. The Evolutionary Perspective. The Humanistic Perspective. What are the 8 perspectives of psychology? At this point in modern psychology, the varying viewpoints on […]
What is confirmation bias in psychology?
What is confirmation bias in psychology? Confirmation bias, the tendency to process information by looking for, or interpreting, information that is consistent with one’s existing beliefs. This biased approach to decision making is largely unintentional and often results in ignoring inconsistent information. What is an example of confirmation bias? Imagine that you read an article […]
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Why is Charles Darwin important to psychology?
Why is Charles Darwin important to psychology? Darwin was the grandfather of evolutionary psychology , which attempts to determine which psychological traits, such as personality and perception of attractiveness, are evolved adaptations due to natural selection. He was also one of the pioneers for child development research and psychology. How have evolutionary ideas influenced psychology? […]
Is psychological egoism plausible?
Is psychological egoism plausible? A benefit of this sort of ‘desire satisfaction psychological egoism’ is that we can give a very plausible argument that every intentional action is brought about by one of the agent’s own desires: after all, if an action is not caused by one of the desires of the agent, then it […]
Is Psychology a humanity or a science?
Is Psychology a humanity or a science? Psychology is a part of the social sciences. Humanities are disciplines that study different aspects of human culture and society, which can include… Is AP Psychology a humanity? AP Psychology Other common Humanities within San Diego County are AP World History, AP European History, and AP Art History. […]