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    • Who is considered the father of experimental psychology?
      Wilhelm Wundt
    • What did Wundt establish in Germany in the 1870s?
      The world's first psychological laboratory
    • What was the significance of Wundt's use of controlled empirical research?
      It established psychology as a scientific field
    • What experimental technique did Wundt use in his research?
      Introspection
    • What were participants trained to do in Wundt's introspection method?
      Report conscious experiences objectively
    • How did Wundt's work influence subsequent scientific psychologists?
      It inspired controlled experimental methods
    • What is a criticism of Wundt's introspective methods?
      They are considered subjective and unreliable
    • What did behaviorists reject in their study of psychology?
      The study of internal mental states
    • What is classical conditioning according to Pavlov?
      Learning by association
    • What are the two types of stimuli used in Pavlov's research?
      Neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus
    • What was the procedure in Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment?
      Pairing the neutral stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus
    • What did Pavlov's findings demonstrate about dogs?
      They learned an association between stimuli
    • What is operant conditioning according to Skinner?
      Learning through reinforcement and punishment
    • What did Skinner use in his research to study behavior?
      The Skinner box
    • What is positive reinforcement in Skinner's research?
      Adding a pleasant stimulus to encourage behavior
    • What happens during extinction in operant conditioning?
      The behavior stops when reinforcement ceases
    • What is a criticism of Pavlov and Skinner's research methods?
      Findings may not generalize to humans
    • What is vicarious reinforcement in social learning theory?
      Learning by observing others being rewarded
    • Who conducted the Bobo doll study?
      Albert Bandura
    • What was the main finding of the Bobo doll study?
      Children imitated aggressive behavior
    • What is a limitation of the Bobo doll study's ecological validity?
      Lab aggression may not reflect real life
    • What does the cognitive approach study?
      Internal mental processes
    • What are schemas in cognitive psychology?
      Mental frameworks built from experience
    • How do schemas affect memory?
      They can lead to inaccuracies and biases
    • What is a criticism of the computer model of the mind?
      It oversimplifies human cognitive processes
    • What does cognitive neuroscience study?
      The brain structures linked to mental processes
    • What is the role of neurotransmitters in behavior?
      They enable communication between neurons
    • What is the significance of the adrenal gland?
      It releases adrenaline for fight or flight
    • How do genes influence behavior?
      They determine brain and neuron function
    • What is the concept of diathesis-stress in psychology?
      Interaction of biological and environmental factors
    • What is Freud's tripartite structure of personality?
      ID, ego, and superego
    • What is the role of the ego in Freud's theory?
      It mediates between the id and superego
    • What is a defense mechanism according to Freud?
      Strategies to manage unconscious conflicts
    • What happens during the oral stage of Freud's psychosexual stages?
      Children derive pleasure from breastfeeding
    • What is self-actualization in humanistic psychology?
      Realizing one's full potential
    • What is the significance of congruence in Rogers' theory?
      It aligns self-image with ideal self
    • What is a criticism of humanistic psychology?
      It lacks empirical evidence for claims
    • How has Maslow's hierarchy of needs been applied practically?
      To improve performance and motivation
    • What is a potential cultural bias in humanistic psychology?
      It emphasizes Western individualism
    • What is the role of the therapist in Rogers' client-centered therapy?
      To provide unconditional positive regard
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