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  PSYC 1000 Guide Sheet for Topics on Mid-Semester Examination Created by Dr. Ishtar Govia Topics for the Mid-Semester Examination  Note: This is merely a guide sheet. It is not an exhaustive list of the topics that are on the mid-  semester examination. What is psychology? 1. Definitions of key types of psychology (e.g. personality, social, developmental, cognitive,  physiological, behavioural neuroscience, etc.) 2. Origins of modern psychology (When was it “ born”? From which disciplines?) 3. Structuralism vs. Functionalism Scientific Methods 1. Correlations 2. Research designs and techniques (correlational, expe rimental, survey, naturalistic observation) Development over the Lifespan 1. Physical changes that occur during various developmental stages 2. Attachment 3. Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development 4. Piaget’s stages of development Personality 1. Elements of personality structure according to Freud 2. Defense mechanisms 3. Key personality psychology scholars Motivation 1. Motives to eat 2. Motives to love (e.g. predictors of whom people will love) Overarching 1. Key persons in various types of psychology 2. How different persons’ theories differed from their colleagues’

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  • PSYC 1000 Guide Sheet for Topics on Mid-Semester Examination Created by Dr. Ishtar Govia

    Topics for the Mid-Semester Examination

    Note: This is merely a guide sheet. It is not an exhaustive list of the topics that are on the mid-semester examination. What is psychology?

    1. Definitions of key types of psychology (e.g. personality, social, developmental, cognitive, physiological, behavioural neuroscience, etc.)

    2. Origins of modern psychology (When was it born? From which disciplines?) 3. Structuralism vs. Functionalism

    Scientific Methods

    1. Correlations 2. Research designs and techniques (correlational, experimental, survey, naturalistic

    observation) Development over the Lifespan

    1. Physical changes that occur during various developmental stages 2. Attachment 3. Eriksons stages of psychosocial development 4. Piagets stages of development

    Personality

    1. Elements of personality structure according to Freud 2. Defense mechanisms 3. Key personality psychology scholars

    Motivation

    1. Motives to eat 2. Motives to love (e.g. predictors of whom people will love)

    Overarching

    1. Key persons in various types of psychology 2. How different persons theories differed from their colleagues