Lifespan Development
Intelligence
Research Methods
Sensation and Perception
Psychological Disorders
100

Emotional bond between infant and caregiver.

What is attachment?

100

This theory proposes that intelligence is made up of multiple distinct abilities (linguistic, spatial, musical, etc.)

What is multiple intelligences theory?

100
A statement that predicts the relationship between two variables.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The part of the brain that processes visual information.

What is the occipital lobe?

100

The classification system used to diagnose mental disorders in the U.S.

What is the DSM-5-TR?

200

Stage of development, according to Piaget, in which children acquire the ability to think logically about concrete objects.

What is concrete operational stage?

200

This concept describes the ability to understand and manage emotions in oneself and others.

What is emotional intelligence?

200

The factor that is deliberately changed in an experiment to see if it affects the outcome.

What is an independent variable?

200

The part of the eye that contains photoreceptors.

What is the retina?

200

The condition where a person experiences persistent sadness and loss of interest.

What is major depressive disorder?

300

What stage of development involves learning through sense and actions, according to Piaget.

What is sensorimotor?

300

A score used to compare a person's intelligence to others of the same age group.

What is an IQ score?

300

The group in an experiment that does not received the treatment or manipulation.

What is the control group?

300

The sense that helps you know where your body parts are without looking.

What is kinesthetic sense (or proprioception)?

300

A disorder characterized by alternating periods of mania and depression.

What is bipolar disorder?

400
This theorist identified the first psychosocial stage of development as trust vs mistrust.

Who is Erik Erikson?

400

A type of bias in which intelligence test scores are influenced by cultural experiences and educational differences.

What is cultural bias?

400

A relationship between two variables where one increases and the other also increases (or both decrease)

What is a positive correlation?
400

The brain region responsible for integrating all sensory information except smell.

What is the thalamus?

400

A disorder involving hallucinations and delusions.

What is schizophrenia?

500
Kohlberg developed a theory for this type of development in which individuals learn right from wrong.

What is Moral Development?

500

The ability to create original ideas or solutions.

What is creativity?

500

The degree to which a study measures what it claims to measure.

What is validity?

500

The phenomenon where we fail to notice unexpected events when attention is focused elsewhere.

What is inattentional blindness?

500

A disorder involving disruptions of identity and memory loss.

What is dissociative identity disorder?

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