Biological Psych
Cognition
Dev/Learning
Social Psych
Health
100

The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord

What is the central nervous system?

100

The process of detecting physical stimuli from the environment

What is sensation?

100

Learning through association between two stimuli

What is classical conditioning?

100

The tendency to attribute others’ behavior to internal traits rather than situations

What is the fundamental attribution error?

100

The three-stage body response to stress involving alarm, resistance, and exhaustion

What is general adaptation syndrome?

200

A neurotransmitter involved in reward, motivation, and pleasure

What is dopamine?

200

Mental shortcuts used to make quick decisions and judgments

What are heuristics?

200

The process of strengthening a behavior through reinforcement or punishment

What is operant conditioning?

200

The phenomenon where individuals exert less effort when working in groups

What is social loafing?

200

A coping strategy that directly targets the source of stress

What is problem-focused coping?

300

The division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for “fight or flight”

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

300

The failure to notice changes in a visual scene

What is change blindness?

300

The tendency for learned behaviors to revert back toward natural instincts over time

What is instinctive drift?

300

The theory of persuasion that includes central and peripheral routes

What is the elaboration likelihood model?

300

A disorder characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?

400

The electrical signal that occurs when a neuron fires after reaching threshold

What is an action potential?

400

A mental framework used to organize and interpret information

What is a schema?

400

The theory that people learn by observing and imitating others

What is social learning theory?

400

The tendency to favor members of one’s own group over outsiders

What is in-group bias?

400

A hormone that increases hunger and stimulates appetite

What is ghrelin?

500

A disease that damages the myelin sheath and disrupts neural communication

What is multiple sclerosis?

500

The ability to solve new problems without relying on prior knowledge

What is fluid intelligence?

500

The Piaget stage characterized by abstract and hypothetical thinking

What is the formal operational stage?

500

A group decision-making problem where desire for harmony overrides critical thinking

What is groupthink?

500

A model that explains disorders using biological, psychological, and social factors

What is the biopsychosocial model?

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