Behavior Psychology
Theories
Psychology Perspectives
Personality Disorders
Parts of the brain
100

What did Pavlov's dogs experiment demonstrate?

Classical Conditioning

100

What is the main component of a hypothesis?

An If...Then statement

100

What type of psychology focuses on the brain?

Cognitive Psychology

100

This personality disorder is characterized by a need for admiration, inflated ego and lack of empathy

What is NPD?

100

This part of the brain is the home of our survival instincts. 

What is the Brain Stem?

200

 These are behaviors that we don't realize we do.

What are unconscious behaviors? 

200

Who came up with the psychoanalysis theory? Where unconscious drives and childhood experiences shape behavior.

Sigmund Freud

200

What type of psychology focuses on the environment and society. 

Social Psychology

200

This disorder is characterized by distorted self-image 

What is BPD?

200

This part of the brain is responsible for emotional processing and memory?

What is the Amygdala?

300

How do we determine if a behavior is abnormal?

The Four D's. 

300

Who created the "Hierarchy of Needs" theory?   

Who is Maslow?

300

This type of Psychology focuses on genetic inheritance and bodily functions

What is biological psychology?

300

What are two things that contribute to the forming of a personality disorder?

Childhood Trauma, and genetic influence

300

This is the biggest lobe of the brain?

The Frontal Lobe

400

Who invented "observational learning"? Meaning, people learn by watching and modelling. 

Albert Bandura

400

What is is a systematic, empirical process used to investigate observations, answer questions, and test hypotheses about the natural world?

What is the scientific method?

400

What type of psychology focuses on positive reinforcement, and ethical approaches

Humanistic Psychology

400

This personality disorder is characterized by eccentric behavior, magical thinking, and discomfort with close relationships. 

What is Schizotypal personality disorder?

400

this is Located at the back of the brain, it controls balance, posture, and coordination of voluntary muscle movements. 

What is the Cerebellum?

500

This term refers to any event that strengthens or increases the behavior it follows.

What is positive reinforcement?

500

 What type of variables are involved in an "if then" statement?

Independent and dependent variables 

500

What type of psychology focuses on unconscious desires and thoughts patterns? 

Psychodynamic Psychology

500

This personality disorder is characterized by a deep distrust and suspicion of others. 

What is Paranoid Personality Disorder?

500

What is the system that the amygdala and hippocampus reside in?

What is the limbic system?

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