01:830:338 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Sigmund Freud, Stereotype, Saw

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Chapter 2: general approach to research, deductive vs. inductive, which comes first, theory (deductive) or data (inductive, deductive: i. e. east coast winters make people smart; survey people in class to test, maybe test people in california. Inductive: grey skies and cold temperatures make us smarter. Idiographic vs. nomothetic: what are you more interested in, rich detail (idiographic) or generalizability (nomothetic, very detailed; conclusions are not generalized beyond individuals. Internal consistency reliability: how well the items on a measure. I have few friends t/f: other report measures (i. e. adhd measures, advantages, extensive information, real-world bias, disadvantage, limited information, error bias, example, 1. 4: sensitive information, systematic and structured, disadvantages, loose, subjective & interviewee-driven, expense, time. Both: compromise formation, ego"s central task, result: conscious thought and behavior, example: anti-porn crusader, ego vs superego, reality vs morality, postpones vs prohibits, pragmatic vs moralistic, theory of psychosexual development. Well-adjusted & balanced: fixation, over or underemphasis, libindinal energy left behind.

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