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What type of doctor diagnoses and treats problems with the brain and nervous system?
neurologist
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What type of psychologist studies how the brain affects thoughts and actions?
cognitive neuroscientist
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What professional helps people by talking through problems and challenges?
psychotherapist
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Which category studies how and why people are different?
becoming individuals
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What method involves watching people in everyday situations?
observational study
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What science studies how people think, feel, and behave?
psychology
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Which category focuses on relationships and behavior around other people?
interacting with others
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What part of the nervous system sends signals between the brain and the body?
the nervous system
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What is the name for using psychology to solve real-world problems?
applied psychology
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Which category focuses on how people make decisions?
thinking and doing
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Which category of psychology focuses on how the mind stores information?
the core functions of the mind
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What do we call the collection of thoughts, feelings, and memories created by the brain?
the mind
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What type of doctor can prescribe medicine for mental illness?
psychiatrist
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What five things help us experience the world around us?
the five senses
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What do psychologists write after completing a study?
a report
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Which category studies how people use their five senses?
sensing
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What part of the body creates thoughts, feelings, and memories?
the brain
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What method gathers information by asking people questions?
survey
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What method tests an idea by setting up a situation and collecting evidence?
experiment
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What type of psychologist compares humans to other animals?
comparative psychologist
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