Name the psychology term that refers to "Sense of body position and movement without looking".
What is Kinesthetic Sense?
Implicit memory vs Explicit Memory.
What is?
Implicit - automatic, no effort needed for recall
Explicit - requires conscious effort for recall
Give an example of a Teratogen.
What is Alcohol, Illegal drugs, etc?
Define Actor-Observer bias.
Define Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
What is impairment in social relationships/ communication and repetitive behaviors?
Which part of the visual system does the opponent process theory take place?
What is Ganglion Cells?
Define Assimilation.
What is incorporating new information into already existing schemas?
Which stage of Piaget's Development Theory is being described: 2-7 years old, pretend play, mental symbols, lack conservation, and are egocentric.
What is Pre-Operational Stage?
John hates Arby's but he has to go everyday because his friend loves the wet napkins they serve. The more John pulls up to Arby's the more he finds himself enjoying it. What psychology term is best displayed?
What is Mere exposure effect?
What is behaviors or experiences that are "added" to ones life?
Which stage of sleep are delta waves and deep sleep associated with?
Adrian recently has been investing in a new business. Although sales haven't been too high, he continues trying to grow his business because he has already invested a lot of money into his business. Even when Adrian continues, it would be more beneficial to stop. This is best example of what Psychology term?
What is Sunk-Cost Fallacy?
Define Macroystem.
Central vs Peripheral route to persuasion.
What is?
Central - Logical arguments and explanation
Peripheral - Emotional appeal, attractiveness
Define the Antisocial personality disorder.
What is disregard for others, manipulative, breaks laws, etc?
Explain the term Heredity.
What is The genetic transfer of traits from parents to offspring?
What is Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval?
What is (40s-60s) discover sense of contribution to the world, through family or work?
Define Yerkes-Dodson Law.
What is performance increases with physiological or mental arousal (stress) but only up to a point?
Define Bipolar ll disorder.
What is hypomanic episodes, full depressive episodes?
Describe the Neuron.
What is Dendrites, Axon, Myelin Sheath, and Synapse?
Define Long-term Potentiation.
What type of attachment is being described: Actively avoids mom, doesn't care when she leaves.
What is Avoidant insecure?
Name all of the Big Five Traits. (For double points define each trait.)
What is Openess, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism?
Name the 7 perspectives for explaining/classifying disorders.
What is Biological, Evolutionary, Cognitive, Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Sociocultural.