Major Schools/Figures in Psychology
Branches of Psychology
Psychological Research
Biopsychology
Consciousness
100

The early school of psychology that focused on breaking consciousness into basic elements and is most closely associated with Wilhelm Wundt

A. Functionalism

B. Behaviorism

C. Structuralism

D. Humanism


What is structuralism?

100

This branch of psychology focuses on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.

A. Social psychology

B. Personality psychology

C. Clinical psychology

D. Developmental psychology

What is clinical psychology?

100

In psychological research, this term refers to a testable prediction derived from a theory.

A. Theory

B. Hypothesis

C. Correlation

D. Variable

What is hypothesis?

100

This is the basic building block of the nervous system that transmits information through electrical and chemical signals.

A. Glial cell

B. Neuron

C. Synapse

D. Axon

What is neuron?

100

In psychology, this term refers to our awareness of ourselves and our environment.

A. Sleep

B. Consciousness

C. Circadian rhythm

D. Altered state

What is consciousness?

200

Psychological perspective, championed by William James, that emphasized the purpose of consciousness and behavior rather than structure

A. Structuralism

B. Functionalism

C. Psychoanalytic theory

D. Gestalt psychology

What is functionalism?

200

This branch of psychology examines how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others.

A. Social psychology

B. Clinical psychology

C. Cognitive psychology

D. Biopsychology

What is social psychology?

200

Which research method involves an in-depth examination of a single individual or small group?

A. Survey

B. Naturalistic observation

C. Case study

D. Archival research

What is case study?

200

This part of the neuron receives incoming signals from other neurons.

A. Axon

B. Soma

C. Dendrites

D. Terminal buttons

What is dendrites?

200

This biological rhythm follows a roughly 24-hour cycle and is influenced by light and darkness.

A. Ultradian rhythm

B. Circadian rhythm

C. Seasonal rhythm

D. REM cycle

What is circadian rhythm?

300

Ivan Pavlov’s research with dogs demonstrated learning through the association of stimuli, a process known as ______

A. Operant conditioning

B. Insight learning

C. Classical conditioning

D. Observational learning

What is classical conditioning?

300

This area of psychology focuses on understanding individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.

A. Developmental psychology

B. Personality psychology

C. Social psychology

D. Sensation and perception

What is personality psychology?

300

This type of research examines the relationship between two variables but does not allow researchers to determine cause and effect.

A. Experiment

B. Longitudinal research

C. Correlation

D. Naturalistic observation

What is correlation?

300

This division of the nervous system is responsible for the “fight-or-flight” response.

A. Parasympathetic nervous system

B. Somatic nervous system

C. Sympathetic nervous system

D. Central nervous system

What is sympathetic nervous system?

300

During this stage of sleep, vivid dreaming and rapid eye movements most commonly occur.

A. Non-REM Stage 1

B. Non-REM Stage 3

C. REM sleep

D. Light sleep

What is REM sleep?

400

B.F. Skinner expanded behaviorism by focusing on how consequences shape behavior, a learning process known as _____

A. Classical conditioning

B. Cognitive learning

C. Operant conditioning

D. Psychoanalytic conditioning

What is operant conditioning?
400

This branch of psychology investigates the relationship between biological processes and behavior, including the brain and nervous system.

A. Clinical psychology

B. Social psychology

C. Biopsychology

D. Cognitive psychology

What is biopsychology?

400

When participants’ expectations influence the outcome of a study, this phenomenon is known as...

A. Confirmation bias

B. Confounding variable

C. Placebo effect

D. Illusory correlation

What is placebo effect?

400

This brain structure plays a critical role in forming new memories.

A. Amygdala

B. Hypothalamus

C. Hippocampus

D. Thalamus

What is hippocampus?

400

According to Freud, the remembered storyline of a dream is known as...

A. Latent content

B. Hidden meaning

C. Manifest content

D. Altered consciousness

What is manifest content?

500

This psychological movement emerged as a response to behaviorism and psychoanalysis, emphasizing free will, personal growth, and concepts such as unconditional positive regard.

A. Behaviorism

B. Humanism

C. Structuralism

D. Gestalt psychology

What is humanism?

500

This field of psychology studies how sensory information is detected, transmitted, and interpreted by the brain.

A. Personality psychology

B. Sensation and perception

C. Developmental psychology

D. Social psychology

What is sensation and perception?

500

This concept refers to the extent to which a study or measurement accurately assesses what it claims to measure.

A. Reliability

B. Replication

C. Validity

D. Falsifiability

What is validity?
500

This lobe of the cerebral cortex is primarily responsible for planning, decision-making, and impulse control.

A. Parietal lobe

B. Temporal lobe

C. Occipital lobe

D. Frontal lobe

What is frontal lobe?

500

This term refers to mental states that differ from normal waking consciousness, such as dreaming, meditation, or the effects of psychoactive drugs.

A. Conscious awareness

B. Circadian disruption

C. Altered states of consciousness

D. Biological rhythm

What is altered states of consciousness?

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