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100

The idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need.

what is the Double-Blind Procedure


100

created a three-stage theory of moral development


who is Lawrence kohlberg


100

maslow's pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs and proceeding through safety needs and then psychological needs. higher-level needs wont become active until lower-level needs have been satisfied


what is Hierarchy of needs

100

what is the 9 by 9 test that we recently had to do that was timed

what is sudoku
100

the original time was 5 minutes with at 15 second grace period

what is 4th quarter exam

200

Cells present in every sensory system to change (transduce) some other form of energy into neural impulses that the brain can process

what is the Receptor Cells

200

psychologist who, along with daniel kahneman, conducted research to discover factors that influence human judgment and decision making


who is Amos Tversjy


200

the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to an emotion-arousing stimulus


what is James-lange theory


200

another teacher ended up helping us answer this test

what is chapter 3 test

200

we created our own rubric to be graded on

what is the 3rd quarter project

300

The sensory and motor nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body

what is the Peripheral nervous system


300

pioneer in the study of developmental psychology; introduced a stage theory of cognitive development that led to a better understanding of children's thoughts processes


Jean piaget


300

the theory that to experience emotion one must have 1. be physically aroused and 2 cognitively label the arousal


what is Two factor theory


300

the "2" page test that was front and back

what is chapter 10 test

300

argued to change the due date and time

what is 4th quarter final exam/project

400

endocrine glands that helps to arouse the body in times of stress

what is Adrenal gland


400

linguist who argued that children have a predisposition to learn language, as though their brains were hard-wired to pick up vocabulary and rules of grammar


who is Noam chomsky


400

benjamin whorf's hypothesis that language determines the way we think


what is Linguistic relativity hypothesis

400

we had to show proof of recording or emails

what is 3rd quarter final exam

400

we are told to "think outside of the box"

what is 4th quarter final exam/project

500

The large band of neural fibers that connects the two brain hemispheres and carries messages between them

what is Corpus Callosum


500

an American psychologist who studied the the role of responses in learning; developed the fundamental principles and techniques of operant conditioning and devised ways to apply them in the real world


who is B.f. skinner


500

the principle stating that if a neuron fires, it always fires at the same intensity; all action potentials are the same strength


what is All-or-none principle


500

we had to take notes that was due the next day and had to do the test the next class day

what is the self-tests

500

there were 5 classroom assignments for this project

what is the 3rd quarter project

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