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Bell Work (Think/Pair/Share) - PPT Presentation

Dr Marco explains to a client that his feelings of hostility toward a coworker are most likely caused by the way the client interprets the coworkers actions and the way he think that people should behave at work Dr Marco is most likely working from what perspective ID: 570500

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Bell Work (Think/Pair/Share)

Dr. Marco explains to a client that his feelings of hostility toward a coworker are most likely caused by the way the client interprets the coworker’s actions and the way he think that people should behave at work. Dr. Marco is most likely working from what perspective?

Behavioral

Cognitive

Psychoanalytic

Humanist

Social-culturalSlide2

Which of the following psychologists wrote the first psychology textbook?

William James

Wilhelm Wundt

B.F. Skinner

John Watson

Albert BanduraSlide3

Psychology has a variety of complementary yet incomplete perspectives that help us understand behavior. How might each of the following perspectives explain

________?

Definitions alone will not score.

Biological

Cognitive

Evolutionary

Social-culturalSlide4

Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious mind

Was revolutionary because it was the first comprehensive explanation of human thought and behavior.

Resulted from discoveries about the human brain obtained by cadaver dissection.

Is outdated and has no relevance for modern psychology.

Focused entirely on human males’ sex drive.

Depends on the idea that humans can remember events but not be consciously aware of the memory.Slide5

Which of the following is the best example of applied research?

Investigating basic human traits.

Using psychological concepts to boost morale and productivity.

Experimenting with how we perceive stimuli.

Studying the changing abilities of a child from age 2 to age 5.

Exploring the mind-brain connections in adolescents.Slide6

Which of the following professionals is also a medical doctor?

Psychiatrist

Psychologist

Clinician

Counselor

BiologistSlide7