Social Psych
Cognition
BBB
Development and Learning
Mental Health
100

A student studies harder when others are watching because they feel more energized. What concept explains this?

Social Facilitation

100

You remember how to ride a bike even after years without practice. What type of memory is this?

Procedural

100

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

Dendrites

100

A child learns to associate a bell with food and begins salivating at the sound. What type of learning is this?

Classical Conditioning

100

A person experiences persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy. What disorder might this indicate?

Major Depressive Disorder

200

After seeing classmates ignore a fallen student, you also walk by without helping. What phenomenon is this?

Bystander Effect

200

A student studies for hours but struggles to recall information during a test due to anxiety. What is this called?

Retrieval Failure

200

A person’s heart rate and breathing speed up during a stressful situation. Which nervous system is activated?

Sympathetic Nervous System

200

A student studies more after receiving praise from a teacher. What type of reinforcement is this?

Positive Reinforcement

200

A person has recurring, unwanted thoughts and feels compelled to perform rituals. What disorder is this?

OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) 

300

You believe someone cut you off in traffic because they are a rude person, not because they’re late to the hospital. What error are you making?

Fundamental Attribution Error 

300

After learning the meaning of a word, you continue to use it correctly months later. Which type of encoding helped most?

Semantic Encoding

300

Damage to this brain area would most likely affect balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

300

A child watches a sibling get punished for misbehavior and avoids doing the same thing. What concept explains this?

Observational Learning

300

A person has inflated self-esteem, decreased need for sleep, and risky behavior for several days. What disorder are they experiencing?

Bipolar 1

400

A student agrees privately with a group’s wrong answer on a test question to avoid standing out. What type of social influence is this?

Normative Social Influence

400

A student solves a problem by trying multiple solutions until one works. What strategy are they using?

Divergent

400

A patient cannot form new long-term memories after a brain injury. Which structure is most likely damaged?

Hippocampus

400

A baby looks longer at a new stimulus than a familiar one. What research method is being used?

Habituation

400
A person who is experiencing extreme paranoia 
500

In a study, participants give what they think are painful shocks to others because an authority figure tells them to. What classic study does this describe?

Milgram Obedience 

500

After learning Spanish, a student struggles to remember previously learned French vocabulary. What type of interference is this?

Retroactive interference

500

A drug increases dopamine levels, leading to intense pleasure and addiction risk. What is this?

Agonist

500

A child can understand conservation but struggles with abstract logic. According to Jean Piaget, what stage are they in?

Concrete Operational Stage

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