| A | B |
| psychology | study of mental behaviors |
| theory | general framework of scientific study |
| research psychologists | who study the orgin cause and results of behaviors |
| applied psychology | who make direct use of findings |
| intropection | process of looking into yourself and seing what is there |
| eclecticism | process of making your own system by borrowing from other systems |
| behavioral approach | approach that views behavior as a product of learning |
| biopsychological approach | approach that views behavior as strongly influenced physiological functions |
| psycholanalysis | systemn that views individual as the product of unconscious forces |
| humanistic approach | approach that views people as god and capable of helping themselves |
| cognitive approach | approach the emphasizes how humans use mental proceses to handle problems |
| sociocultural approach | approach that views behavior as strongly influenced by rules and expectations of social groups |