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An invasive imaging technique that provides color coded images of a brain activity by tracking the brains use of a radioactively tagged compound such as glucose, oxygen or a drug.
The attitudes, values, beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people and communicated from one generation to another.
A set of assumptions attitudes and procedures that guide researchers in creating questions to investigate in generating evidence and in drawing conclusions.
A noninvasive imaging technique that used magnetic fields to map brain activity by measuring changes in the brain's blood flow and oxygen levels.
School of psychology and theoretical viewpoint that emphasizes each persons unique potential for psychological growth and self-direction
A method of investigation used to demonstrate cause and effect relationships by purposely manipulating one factor thought to produce change in another factor.
In a research study subtle cues or signals expressed by the researcher that communicate the kind of response or behavior that is expected from the participant.
An experimental control in which neither the participants nor the researcher interacting with the participants are aware of the group or condition to which the participants have been assigned.
Early school of psychology that emphasized studying the purpose or function of behavior and mental experiences.
To repeat or duplicate a scientific study in order to increase confidence in the validity of the original findings.