A. the study of human origins, evolution, and cultures
B. the scientific study behavior and mental processes of any living creature
C. a natural science integrating physiology and neurology
D. the deductive study of forms and functions of human groups
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
A. the whole
B. social motives and relationships that influence our behavior
C. human experience, problems, potentials, and ideals
D. observable behaviors
A. the overlap with other fields, such as law and business
B. of ethical considerations
C. advanced technology that measures brain waves is not available
D. of a lack of interest in human behavior
A. fad
B. science
C. specialty
D. hoax
A. external rewards and punishments
B. internal impulses, desires, and conflicts
C. subjective experiences, potentials, and ideals
D. Physiology, genetics, biochemistry, and evaluation
A. cognitive psychology
B. behaviorism
C. Gestalt psychology
D. astrology
A. marketing
B. learning disabilities
C. aging
D. robotics
A. Structuralism
B. Functionalism
C. Behaviouralism
D. Elementalism
A. theory
B. law
C. hypothesis
D. experiment
A. socialism
B. communism
C. social harmony
D. individualism