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Prologue: History and
Perspectives
AP Review
Part I: KEY TERMS. Define/Identify each of the following terms.
Empiricism
Structuralism
Functionalism
Experimental psychology
Behaviorism
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive neuroscience
Psychology
Natural selection
Nature-nurture issues
Natural selection
Biopsychosocial approach
Biological psychology
Evolutionary psychology
Psychodynamic psychology
Behavioral psychology
Cognitive psychology
Social-cultural psychology
Psychometrics
Developmental psychology
Educational psychology
Personality psychology
Social psychology
Applied research
Industrial-organizational psychology
Human factors psychology
Counseling psychology
Clinical psychology
Psychiatry
Empiricism
Structuralism
Functionalism
Experimental psychology
Behaviorism
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive neuroscience
Psychology
Natural selection
Aristotle
Charles Darwin
Sigmund Freud
G. Stanley Hall
William James
Abraham Maslow
Plato
B.F. Skinner
E.B. Titchener
Margaret Floy Washburn
Wilhelm Wundt
Mary Whiton Calkins
Part II: SHORT ANSWER. Answer each of the following questions in a few sentences.
You may use charts or bullets when appropriate.
1. Trace the prescientific roots of psychology.
2. Describe the formal beginnings of the field of psychology.
3. Identify and explain three major issues that cut across psychology.
4. Discuss Charles Darwin’s role in the nature – nurture debate.
5. Identify and briefly describe the different perspectives of psychology.
6. Identify the major subfields of psychology.
Part III: APPLICATION ESSAY. Use complete sentences to answer the question. Use
correct psychological terminology when necessary. An introduction and conclusion are
not required, but your essay should be organized and clear.
7. Explain how researchers working form each of psychology’s major perspectives
might investigate an emotion such as love.
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