A. developmental psychology
B. personality psychology
C. biological psychology
D. social psychology
A. active approach enquiry
B. active research enquiry
C. active quality enquiry
D. active specific enquiry
A. behaviorism
B. structuralism
C. humanism
D. psychoanalysis
A. single-blind procedure
B. the type of experiment is not possible
C. stereotaxic procedure
D. double-blind procedure
A. psychology should be the science of behavior that can be observed by others
B. The unconscious instigates observable behavior, and should be the main focus
C. In order to understand behavior, one must understand the motives behind the behavior
D. Behavior can only be explained in terms of phenomenology, that is an individual’s interpretation of an individual’s interpretation of experience
A. Study
B. Information
C. Scientific approaches
D. Evaluation
A. evolutionary perspective
B. biological perspective
C. humanistic perspective
D. cognitive perspective
A. Educational
B. Research
C. General
D. Informational
A. experimental psychology
B. social psychology
C. psychometrics
D. physiological psychology
A. case studies and surveys
B. random samples representative samples
C. facts and theories
D. causes and effects