Sensation and Perception
Learning & Developmental Psychology
Cognition
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Clinical and Social Psychology
100

An individual’s ability to focus on a particular conversation in a noisy and crowded room is called

What is selective attention or the cocktail party effect

100

Peter keeps swearing in class, each time he does his teacher asks him to put a dime in a jar since this policy has been implemented Peter’s swearing has slowed considerably. Peter has received 

What is negative punishment

100

A mental image of a spatial layout is known as

What is a cognitive map

100

The drive-reduction theory seeks to achieve 

What is homeostasis
100

A therapist who invites clients to clarify their verbal and nonverbal expressions, reflects clients’ feelings, and paraphrases clients is using

What is person or client-centered therapy

200

This image of a woman or a man playing a saxophone exemplifies which Gestalt effect? 

What is figure-ground

200

The most effective type of reinforcement schedule is known as

What is variable-ratio
200
Humans absorb sensory memory through these two outlets

What are iconic and echoic memory

200

This experiment, completed in 1950 was designed to study the physiological and psychological effects of famine and starvation on humans.

What is the Minnesota Starvation Experiment 

200

Vic has unpredictable and repeated attacks of overwhelming anxiety that frequently leave him dizzy, nauseous, short of breath, and in tears. A psychologist is likely to view Vic’s behavior as indicative of

What is a panic disorder 

300

Your balance, or vestibular sense is controlled by what in your ear

What are semicircular canals

300

A particular group of brain cells seems to provide a basis for observational learning. Researchers call these specialized cells

What are mirror neurons

300

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qYdX_3-9Q6Q

This video exemplifies which memory phenomena

What is context-dependent memory

300

“The dog makes me feel afraid and my heart pounds” exemplifies which theory of emotion

What is the Cannon-Bard theory 

300

An unconscious mimicry of others is known as 

What is the chameleon effect

400

A component of the opponent-process theory that the trichromatic color theory cannot explain

What is afterimage 

400

Mary Ainsworth’s Strange Situation paradigm is typically used to test young children’s

What is attachment style

400

This chart exemplifies what type of forgetting? 

What is memory decay

400

The three components of Freud's theory of personality

What are the id, ego, and supergo 

400

This picture exemplifies which social phenomena

What is group polarization 

500

The theory which states that the brain reads pitch by monitoring the frequency of neural impulses traveling up the auditory nerve. 

What is the frequency theory

500

Known as the "startle reflex," this reflex is evident in newborns until about 2 months

What is the Moro reflex

500

When a child is ~24 months they exemplify this type of speech 

What is telegraphic speech 

500

The defense mechanism of converting unacceptable impulses into more acceptable outlets

What is sublimation 

500

Shared goals that override differences among people and require their cooperation

What are superordinate goals

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