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100

Name The 5 Senses 

Sight, Sound, Touch, Taste, Smell

100

3 Parts Of The Ear?

Outer, Middle, Inner

100

Jean Piaget

Child Development 

100

Carl Rogers

Self Acualization

100

Intrinsic and Extrensic 

Internal and external

200

Nature Vs Nurture

Nature: Biological Nurture: Enviormental 

200
Sleep Stages

REM, and light sleep

200

3 Learning Styles

Classical, Operant, Observational 

200

5 Personalities

Openness, Extraversion, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and agreeableness.  

200

Drive Reduction Theory

Humans are motivated to do something to ease internal discomfort or unbalance. 

300

Role of Synapse

Communication Between Neurons and Transfers Info From The Nervous System. 

300

Retina

Converts light into neural signals

300

Latent Learning?

  • knowledge or information that is obtained without reinforcement, demonstration. It is obtained only when there is a need.

300

Door In The Face Vs. Foot In The Door

Door in the face: (Big initial unreasoble ask) Foot In The Door: Baby steps or smaller reasoable acceptable ask initially). 

300

Confirmation Bias

Having bias towards own beleifs or something and ignoring the evidence that supports the contradicting belief.

400

Role Of Cerebellum

Motor Activity

400

Gate Control Theory

Spine can block or allow pain to reach the brain

400
3 Learning Styles

Classical, Observational, Operant

400

Yerkes Dodson Law

Connection between arousal and producivity and perfomance. Only so much arousal. 

400

Industrial Orginization

Psychological study in work place and evaluates a persons productivity. 

500

Direction Of Sensory Neurons? Motor?

Transports Info to the Central Nervous System (CNS). Motor Transports away from CNS

500

Olfactory Bulb

Process Smell Information

500

Classical Vs. Operant

Classical is learning behaviours based on consequential systems, Operant is involuntary responses to stimulation. 

500

Cognitive Dissonance

 Mental Discomfort, doing something that contrast personal morals and beleifs but tryign to justify actions by aligning those morals and belif

500

Quantitative Vs. Qualitative

  • Quantitative is numerical data, qualitative is experiences and other means that are not numerical. 

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