8 Stages
Experiments
Nature/Nurture
History Part I
History Part II
100
This person formulated the eight stages of human development.
Who is Erik Erikson
100
These can be used to study important topics (ex. attitudes about racism) that are difficult to study via direct observation.
What are surveys and tests
100
You are interdependent, maintain connections, perform a role, accommodate to reality, and value group goals and social responsibilities. Are you an individualist or collectivist?
What is a collectivist.
100
This political philosopher argued that at birth, the mind is a "blank slate".
Who is John Locke
100
This is the country where psychological science was born.
What is Germany!
200
At this stage, we struggle between trusting and not trusting our caregivers.
What is the infant stage
200
This type of study is done on Carl and Ellie during the first ten minutes of the movie "Up".
What is a longitudinal study
200
The person least like you shares about 99.9% of your DNA. True or false?
What is true.
200
This philosopher concluded that “animal spirits” flowed from the brain to the nerves and muscles, provoking movement
Who is Rene Descartes
200
Humanistic psychology emphasizes the growth potential of healthy people; this is the type of study that examines growth over time.
What are longitudinal studies
300
At this stage, people struggle with identity and role confusion.
What is the adolescence stage.
300
These are two types of case study methodologies.
What are longitudinal studies and cross-sectional studies.
300
This is a prescribed rule for accepted and expected behavior.
What is a norm.
300
These two men concluded that the mind is separable from body and continues after the body dies, and that knowledge is innate – born within us.
Who are Socrates and Plato
300
This enables us to consider our past, adjust to our present circumstances, and plan our future.
What is consciousness
400
This life "milestone" led to Erik Erikson's identity crisis
What is teasing at school for being Jew
400
In this type of study, data is collected at the same time from people in different age categories.
What are cross-sectional studies.
400
As a result of this, we have a massive loss of umemployed neural connections in the brain.
What is puberty.
400
This is where our knowledge comes from, according to Aristotle.
What are our experiences
400
This was an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind.
What is structuralism
500
This are the conflicting feelings that preschoolers (like the Mini Warbler) feel during their identity stage.
What are initiative and guilt
500
These are three examples of psychological tests.
What are IQ tests, attitude tests, neuropsychological tests (memory, recognition, etc.), and/or personality tests
500
Most humans have this number of chromosomes.
What is 46.
500
This was what Wilhelm Wundt was seeking to measure in the first psychology laboratory.
What are the "atoms of the mind" - the fastest and simplest mental processes
500
Name two of the five levels on Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs pyramid.
What are 1) basic needs, 2) safety needs, 3) psychological needs, 4) self-actualization, and 5) peak experiences
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