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2 Research Methods Perspective Theories Jeopardy Unit 1 - Revision

3 100 200 300 400 500 Research Methods Classical Perspectives Contemporary Perspectives Mystery

4 What is the independent variable?What is the independent variable? 100 Research Methods A.The variable that is manipulated or changed. B. The variable that is used to observe and measure effects influenced by the experimenter C. Is a variable outside the control of the experimenter D. None of the above

5 A. The variable that is manipulated or changed.A. The variable that is manipulated or changed. 100 What is the independent variable? Research Methods

6 What is step 1 in psychological research?What is step 1 in psychological research? 200 Research Methods A. Designing the method B. Construction of a hypothesis C. Identification of the research problem D. Collecting the data

7 200 What is step 1 in psychological research? Research Methods C. Identification of the research problemC. Identification of the research problem

8 A hypothesis is... A hypothesis is... 300 Research Methods A. A statement about whether the results apply to the population of interest B. A statement about the accuracy of the results of a research study C. Formulated after the results have been obtained D. A testable prediction about the results of a research study

9 D. A testable prediction about the results of a research studyD. A testable prediction about the results of a research study 300 A hypothesis is... Research Methods

10 What is qualitative data? What is qualitative data? 400 Research Methods A. Information about characteristics of what is being studied usually presented in words, pictures or texts B. It is a general term for data that is collected in a research investigation C. Numerical information on the amount of what is being studied, usually presented in graphs and tables D. Data that is proven to be statistically incorrect in a research investigation

11 A. Information about characteristics of what is being studied usually presented in words, description pictures or textsA. Information about characteristics of what is being studied usually presented in words, description pictures or texts 400 What is qualitative data? Research Methods

12 Name 4 ethical considerations that must be taken into account when conducting an experiment? Name 4 ethical considerations that must be taken into account when conducting an experiment? 500 Research Methods

13 Confidentiality, voluntary participation, withdrawal rights, informed consent procedures, deception and debriefing.Confidentiality, voluntary participation, withdrawal rights, informed consent procedures, deception and debriefing. 500 Name 4 ethical considerations that must be taken into account when conducting an experiment? Research Methods

14 Who is credited for the emergence of Psychology as a discipline of its own? Classical Perspectives 100 A. John. B Watson B. Wilhelm Wundt C. Sigmund Freud D. Carl Rogers

15 Who is credited for the emergence of Psychology as a discipline of its own?Who is credited for the emergence of Psychology as a discipline of its own? 100 B. Wilhelm Wundt Classical Perspectives

16 Wilhelm Wundt is Wilhelm Wundt is known to have specialised in which form of psychology? 200 Classical Perspectives A. Behaviourism B. Psychoanalysis C. Structuralism D. Functionalism

17 Wilhelm Wundt is known to have specialised in which form of psychology?Wilhelm Wundt is known to have specialised in which form of psychology? 200 C. Structuralism Classical Perspectives

18 If we talk about theIf we talk about the influence of rewards and punishment in everyday life we are talking about which form of psychology? 300 Classical Perspectives A. Behaviourism B. Biological perspectives C. Functionalism D. Psychoanalysis

19 If we talk about the influence of rewards and punishment n everyday life we are talking about which form of psychology? If we talk about the influence of rewards and punishment n everyday life we are talking about which form of psychology? 300 A. Behaviourism Classical Perspectives

20 The person-centred theory of personality belongs to which classical theorist?The person-centred theory of personality belongs to which classical theorist? 400 Classical Perspectives A. John B. Watson B. Jean Piaget C. Sigmund Freud D. Carl Rogers

21 The person-centred theory of personality belongs to which classical theorist?The person-centred theory of personality belongs to which classical theorist? 400 D. Carl Rogers Classical Perspectives

22 State and define the form of psychology that Sigmund Freud focused on.State and define the form of psychology that Sigmund Freud focused on. 500 Classical Perspectives

23 State and define the form of psychology that Sigmund Freud focused on.State and define the form of psychology that Sigmund Freud focused on. 500 Psychoanalysis focuses on the roles of unconscious conflicts and motivations in understanding and explaining behaviour and mental processes Classical Perspectives

24 The contemporary perspective which focuses on the roles of social and cultural influences on human behaviour and mental processes is called what?The contemporary perspective which focuses on the roles of social and cultural influences on human behaviour and mental processes is called what? Contemporary Perspectives 100 A. Psychological Perspective B. Biological Perspective C. Socio-cultural perspective D. There is no such thing

25 The contemporary perspective which focuses on the roles of social and cultural influences on human behaviour and mental processes is called what?The contemporary perspective which focuses on the roles of social and cultural influences on human behaviour and mental processes is called what? Contemporary Perspectives 100 C. Socio-cultural perspective

26 Which contemporary perspective in psychology focuses on the role of learning processes?Which contemporary perspective in psychology focuses on the role of learning processes? Contemporary Perspectives 200 A. Biological Perspective B. Behavioural Perspective C. Socio-cultural Perspective D. Cognitive Perspective

27 Which contemporaryWhich contemporary perspective in psychology focuses on the role of learning processes? Contemporary Perspectives 200 B. Behavioural Perspective

28 What is negative reinforcement? Contemporary Perspectives 300 A. Negative reinforcement is the removal or avoidance of something that is unpleasant B. Negative reinforcement is an unpleasant punishment to a particular action C. Both A and B D. None of the above

29 What is negative reinforcement? Contemporary Perspectives 300 A. Negative reinforcement is the removal or avoidance of something that is unpleasant

30 Contemporary Perspectives 400 The theory that suggests bits of related information are clustered together and that these are spread throughout an interconnected network is called?The theory that suggests bits of related information are clustered together and that these are spread throughout an interconnected network is called? A. Operant Conditioning B. Semantic Network Theory C. Classical Conditioning D. The Brain Network Theory

31 The theory that suggests bits of related information are clustered together and these are spread throughout an interconnected network is called?The theory that suggests bits of related information are clustered together and these are spread throughout an interconnected network is called? Contemporary Perspectives 400 B. Semantic Network Theory

32 Contemporary Perspectives 500 Explain the Biological Perspective

33 Explain the Biological Perspective. Contemporary Perspectives 500 Biological perspective focuses on the biological influences on behaviour and mental processes including the brain and the rest of the nervous system and genetics.

34 The therapy that involves using learning principles to eliminate unwanted behaviour and bring about desired changes is called what? 500 Mystery 100 A. Social Therapy B. Behavioural Therapy C. Psychotherapy D. None of the above

35 500 Mystery 100 The therapy that involves using learning principles to eliminate unwanted behaviour and bring about desired changes is called what? B. Behavioural Therapy

36 The perspective thatThe perspective that draws on theories, ideas and research methods from different perspectives is called what? 500 Mystery 200 A. Biological Perspective B. Cognitive Perspective C. Socio-cultural Perspective D. Eclectic Perspective

37 500 Mystery 200 The perspective that draws on theories, ideas and research methods from different perspectives is called what? D. Eclectic Perspective

38 Sampling that involves dividing theSampling that involves dividing the population to be sampled into different subgroups then selecting a separate sample from each subgroup is known as what? 500 Mystery 300 A. Random Sampling B. Random Allocation C. Stratified Allocation D. Stratified Sampling

39 500 Mystery 300 D. Stratified SamplingD. Stratified Sampling Sampling that involves dividing the population to be sampled into different subgroups then selecting a separate sample from each subgroup is known as what?

40 Which classical perspective theory focuses on understanding and explaining behaviour and mental processes that focuses on the uniqueness of each individual person and the positive qualities and potential of all human beings to fulfil their lives. 500 Mystery 400 A. Structuralism B. Humanism C. Functionalism D. Psychoanalysis

41 500 Mystery 400 B. HumanismB. Humanism Which classical perspective theory focuses on understanding and explaining behaviour and mental processes that focuses on the uniqueness of each individual person and the positive qualities and potential of all human beings to fulfil their lives.

42 What does functionalism focus on?What does functionalism focus on? 500 Mystery 500

43 Mystery 500 Functionalism focuses on studying the functions or purpose that mental processes serve in enabling people to adapt to their environment. Functionalism focuses on studying the functions or purpose that mental processes serve in enabling people to adapt to their environment. What does functionalism focus on?


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