| Behavior | | psychologist who are involved in preparing standardized test |
| Cognitive activities | | psychologist who believed that experience is a fluid and continuous "stream of consciousness" |
| counseling | | scientific study of behavoir and mental processes |
| wilhelm wundt | | perspective that stresses the effects of experience on behavior |
| behaviorism | | school of psychology that maintains that organisms behave in certain ways because they are reinforced for doing so |
| humanistic | | persective that stresses the influence of unconscious forces on human behavior |
| environmental | | introduced the concept of reinforcment |
| Socioculture | | any action that can be observed or measured |
| B.F.Skinner | | perspective that stresses the improtance of human consciousness, self-awareness, and the capasity to make choices. |
| Psychology | | psychologist who focus on helping people with psychilogical disorders like anxiety and depression |
| educational | | psychologist who study the psychological effects of the envirenment on peoples behavior |
| clinical | | research method used to collect data by asking questions of people in a particular group |
| socrates | | perspective that emphasizes the influence of biologyon behavior |
| functionalism | | pyschologist who deal with adjustment problems |
| forensic | | perspective that examines the effects of ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic status oh human behavior |
| Theory | | school of psychology that maintains that human behavior is determined by incounscious motives |
| structualism | | psychologist who work within the criminal system |
| experimental | | psychologist who conduct research into basic processes like the function of the nervous system or sensation and perception |
| William james | | individual who established first psychology laboratory in germany |
| survey | | private mental processes |
| learning | | ancient greek who believed that people could learn much about themselves through introspection |
| psychoanalytic | | school of psychology concerned with discovering the basic elements of conscious experience |
| psychoanalysis | | statement that attempts to explain why things are the way they are and happen the way they do |
| biological | | school of psychology that focuses on how mental processes help organisms adapt to envirenment |