Developmental Psychology
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Abnormal Behavior and Treatments
Social Psychology
Miscellaneous
200
The developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth.

What is a fetus?

200

This is the first stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome

What is the Alarm Reaction

200

A disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or diminished inappropriate emotional expression.

What is schizophrenia?

200

A generalized belief about a group of people.

What is a stereotype?

200

Part of the Brain that receives sensory input for touch/body position

Parietal Lobe 

400

An optimal checkpoint early in the life of an organism when exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development.

What is the critical period?

400

A caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed would help clients develop self-awareness and self-acceptance.

What is unconditional positive regard?

400

The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request.

What is the foot-in-the-door phenomenon?

400

Part of the Brain that processes and coordinates voluntary movement and balance

The Cerebellum

600

This developmental psychologist spent his life searching for the answer to how our mind grows.

Who is Jean Piaget?

600

This area of the brain sends the hunger message to the body

Lateral Hypothalamus 

600

Compulsive fretting; overthinking our problems and their causes.

What is rumination?

600

The principle that irritation (the blocking of an attempt to achieve some goal) creates anger, which can generate aggression.

What is the frustration-aggression principle?

800

A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information.

What is a schema?

800

The phenomenon that repeated subjection to novel stimuli increases liking of them.

What is the mere exposure effect?

800

This is the first stage in the Atkinson-Shiffrin Model. Where a large amount of information can be held briefly. 

Sensory Memory

1000

Agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm.

What are teratogens?

1000

This Theory of Emotion states that cognitive labeling is not always necessary, and focuses on fear as an emotion that cuts through and triggers an immediate reaction 

The LeDoux Theory 

1000

The study of environmental influences on gene expression that occurs without a DNA change.

What is epigenetics?

1000

Shared goals that override differences among people and require their cooperation.

What are superordinate goals?

1000

These are the two theories on why we perceive color

Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Theory + Opponent Processing Theory 

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