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Psychology Quiz 1 Prof. Wolpo

Across
The type of psychological practice that would treat the physical causes of psychological disorders with both psychotherapy and medications as needed.
An approach focused on the ways the mind functions, championed by James and Darwin.
The variable that is measured: the variable that may change when the independent variable is manipulated.
An approach focused on bringing scientific practice into Psychological inquiry, and which does so through the observation of behavior.
The ability to repeat a study or experiment in order to test its veracity and reliability.
A testable prediction, often related to a theoretical observation or question.
A technique for gathering data in which a group or an individual is studied in the hope of revealing universal observations/principles.
The variable that may or may not influence the results and data of a study.
The practice of publicly communicating your study's design and plan, as well as methods for data analysis and gathering, before performing the study.
Wundt's approach to psychology, focused on the structure of the human mind.
A measure of the extent to which two variables are related to one another, or how well they might be indicators of one another.
Down
A technique for gathering data relying on self-reporting on behavior and attitude of a group, often achieved through random sampling or the use of a representative sample.
The variable that is manipulated within a case study.
An explanation which helps to organize observations, and which predicts behaviors or events.
The group within a study which is not exposed to the independent variable: the group which serves as a comparison point for judging the effects of the treatment.
The idea or principle that the human brain operates on a conscious and a subconscious level.
Procedure in which both the participants and researchers are uninformed about who is in the control group and who is in the experimental group.
An inactive substance or condition within an experiment, given to a control group in place of the experimental substance or condition.