Theory
Brain and Behavior
Memory and Learning
Social Psychology
Careers in Psychology
100

He is the father of psychoanalysis.

Who is Sigmund Freud?





100

Norepinephrine and serotonin are examples of what?

What are neurotransmiters

100

This is the capacity for holding a small amount of information available for a short period of time.


What is short term memory?

100
An assumption about someone based on someone's ethnicity, gender, or religion is an example of what?



What is prejudice

100

Dr. Emily is a neuropsychologist. What part of the body does she study?

What is the brain

200

His theory is represented by a pyramid of needs, with the most basic needs at the bottom and more complex needs at the top.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

200

These are the information messengers in the brain.

What are Neurons? 

200

This is the capacity to recall memories from a longer time ago.

What is Long-term memory?

200

This is a generalized belief about a particular category of people.

What is a stereotype

200
They will typically work in school settings with children and their mental health.
Who are school counselors/psychologists
300

He is the father of client-centered psychotherapy.

Who is Carl Rogers?

300

He survived an accident in which a large iron rod was driven completely through his head.

Who is Phineas Gage?

300

Pavlov's dogs represent what type of conditioning?

What is classical conditioning

300

This experiment set out to examine the psychological effects of authority and powerlessness in a prison environment.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment

300

This is the intersection of psychology and the law.

Forensic Psychology

400

The three types of ego are the Id, ego, and what?

What is the superego?

400

This part of the brain is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as memory, emotions, impulse control, problem solving, social interaction, and motor function. 

What is the frontal lobe?

400

A child who learns not to touch a hot stove after getting burned learned through what type of conditioning?

What is operant conditioning? 
400

When the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation.

What is the Bystander Effect?

400
This type of psychologist address optimal performance and well-being of athletes.

Who are sports psychologists

500

Classical and operant conditioning are types of what?

What are learning theories

500

In this, the learned response to the previously neutral stimulus is known as the what?

What is the Conditioned response

500

This is a cognitive framework that helps organize and interpret information in the world around us.

What is a schema?

500

This is the phenomenon of treating a person differently from other peoplebased on an individual's possession of certain characteristics such as age, class, gender, race, religion, and sexuality.

What is Discrimination 

500

These counselors work within a school setting

Who are school counselors

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