What This Document Is
This document is a set of Quizlet flashcards designed to help students prepare for Test 1 in Lehigh University’s Intro to Psychology (PSYC 001) course. It covers foundational concepts and terminology from the beginning of the course, presented in a question-and-answer format for self-testing and review. The flashcards are sourced from a Quizlet user and link to textbook solutions for *Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing* (7th Edition).
Why This Document Matters
This resource is valuable for students enrolled in PSYC 001 who are looking for a quick and efficient way to memorize key terms and definitions. It’s particularly useful during self-study, as a supplement to lectures and textbook readings, and in the days leading up to the first exam. It provides a focused review of core concepts needed to build a strong foundation in the field of psychology.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This flashcard set is a study *aid*, not a replacement for comprehensive learning. It focuses on recall of definitions and concepts, but doesn’t provide in-depth explanations or critical analysis. Students should still engage with the course materials (textbook, lectures, etc.) to fully understand the nuances of each topic. The link to nursing textbook solutions is likely a misdirection and may not be relevant to the psychology course content.
What This Document Provides
The full set of flashcards includes terms and definitions related to: the scientific study of psychology, historical schools of thought (Nativism, Empiricism, Structuralism, Behaviorism, Gestalt Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology), the scientific method (theory, hypothesis, variables, correlation vs. causation), research validity (internal, external, generalizability), and basic neuroanatomy (central/peripheral nervous systems, neurons, synapses, action potentials).
This preview only shows a selection of the 85 terms included in the complete set. It does *not* include all flashcards, nor does it provide detailed explanations or examples beyond the definitions presented within the Quizlet cards themselves.