Name associated with psychoanalysis.
Freud
When at rest, what is the charge inside of a neuron cell?
negative
Sleep spindles are seen during this stage of sleep...
Stage 2
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Junipero is 25 years old, but has a mental age of 5. What is his IQ quotient? (you may use calculator)
20
Personality type closely associated with cardiovascular disease...
Type A
Which manual is used to diagnose disorders?
DSM-5
Name associated with Self-actualization.
Maslow
Complex brain network that allows one to focus on one stimuli amongst many other stimulus.
Reticular formation
Learning that is applied only when needed or incentivized is known as...
Latent learning
One may be considered to have an intellectual disability if their IQ score falls below _____.
70
Suzy started to break windows during a protest because she lost her own sense of identity. In social psychology this is known as...
deindividuation
Disorder which many veterans of war experience...
PTSD
Name associated with basic anxiety.
Horney
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80, 19, 20, 48, 91, 25, 100
What is the median given the numbers listed above?
48
"middle" number once re-arranged.
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Amphetamines fall under which classification of drugs?
Stimulants
Alcohol, coffee, tobacco are all examples of _____________, which one should definitely stay away during pregnancy.
teratogens
Which division of the autonomic nervous system kicks in during the "resistance" stage of Hans Selye's general adaptation syndrome?
parasympathetic
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What does one call the technique in which a person is presented with the aversive stimulus (i.e. fear of rats) over and over again right off the bat in an effort to help that individual to deal with the fear right there and then?
flooding
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Name associated with latent learning
Tolman
Major excitatory neurotransmitter...
Glutamate (involved in learning, memory, nervous system development, and synaptic plasticity)
The successful pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit an identical/similar response means that one has successfully applied the process of ______________ (hint: not looking for "conditioning")
Acquisition
During which of Piaget's stages does a child achieve object permanence?
Sensorimotor
What are Bandura's three components of his "reciprocal determinism"?
Environment, personal/cognitive factors, behavior
This disorder was formerly known as "multiple personality disorder"
Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
Name associated with Gestalt Psychology
Wertheimer
Sense which allows one to identify the location of one part of the body in relation to another.
Kinesthetic sense
In memory, what does the "serial-position-effect" refer to?
One will most likely remember the items at the beginning and at the end of a list.
Emotion theory which states that physiological arousal and the emotion itself happen simultaneously...
Cannon-Bard theory
Regarding personality, where does one want to score lower than the other four regarding the five-factor model (OCEAN)?
Neuroticism
In regards to schizophrenia, what would an example of "delusions of reference" be?
Other people, tv, etc. are talking to one