Unit 0: Research Methods
Unit 1: Biological Basis for Psychology
Unit 2 Cognition
Unit 3 Developmental
Unit 4 Social Psych
Unit 5 Clinical Psych
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100

A scientist observes children playing at a playground but does not interfere or manipulate the conditions. What research method are they using?

Naturalistic Observation

100

The major excitatory neurotransmitter

Glutamate

100

The type of memory made by automatic processing

Implicit memory

100

Agents that cause malformation and harm during prenatal development.

What are Teratogens? 

100

The tendency to over emphasize dispositional factors and under estimate situational factors in explaining a behavior. 

What is Fundamental Attribution Theory?

100

The scientific study of human functioning, with the goals of discovering and promoting strength and virtues that help individuals thrive.

What is Positive Psychology?

100

Are we an item? (Yo) Girl, quit playin' (Uh-huh)

"We're just friends," (Yo) what are you sayin'? (Uh-huh)

200

This ethical guideline requires researchers to keep personal information and responses private.

Confidentiality

200

The limbic system is comprised of the hypothalamus, hippocampus and this 

Amygdala

200

A cognitive bias that limits a person to use an object only in the way it is traditionally used.

What is Functional Fixedness?

200

When you smile whenever you smell your beloved Granny's perfume, her perfume is a __________.

Conditioned stimulus

200

The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to ones' self and negative outcomes to external factors.

What is Self-Serving Bias?

200

Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three phases--alarm, resistance, exhaustion.

What is General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

200

Kiki, do you love me?

Are you riding?
Say you'll never ever leave from beside me
'Cause I want ya, and I need ya
And I'm down for you always

300

This describes exactly how the dependent variable will be measured and it is important for the replication of a study.

Operational definition

300

The state a neuron is at when it is not firing

Resting potential

300

When you incorporate new information into an existing schema

Assimilation

300

At what stage of Piaget's cognitive development do children begin to develop theory of mind?

Pre-operational

300

The degree to which a person believes they can control events effecting them, categorized as internal or external. 

Locus of Control.

300

Intense fear of being judges, criticized, and watched by others

Social anxiety disorder

300

Ey, Tití me preguntó

Si tengo muchas novia'

400

A statistical measure quantifying the spread of data points relative to the mean

Standard deviation

400

The principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum proportion (not amount)

Weber's Law

400

If you assume that someone plays basketball because they are tall, you are making this mistake

Representativeness heuristic

400
Vygotsy's name for the gap between what children can do on their own and what they need scaffolding from adults to learn.

zone of proximal development

400

A belief or expectation that influences a person's behavior in a way that causes the belief to come true.

What is Self-fulfilling Prophecy?

400

A group of mental disorders characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience. 

What are Personality Disorders?

400

You can dance, you can jive
Having the time of your life

Ooh, see that girl, watch that scene
Digging the dancing queen

500

a quantitative measure of the magnitude of the experimental effect, difference between groups, or strength of a relationship, independent of sample size

Effect size

500

The deepest stage of sleep when Delta waves occur

NREM-3

500

If you can't remember your new password and keep on using the old one, you have this

proactive interference 

500

If you take an Advil to get rid of a headache how are you being conditioned?

Negative reinforcement

500

Conformity resulting from a person's desire to gain approval and avoid disapproval.  

What is Normative Social Influence?

500

Therapeutic perspective that emphasizes active listening and unconditional positive regard

Humanistic

500

Staring at the blank page before you Open up the dirty window Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance So close you can almost taste it Release your inhibitions Feel the rain on your skin

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