History of Psychology
Psychology as a Science
Behavioral Psychology and Learning
The Psychology of Memory
Sleep, Dreaming and Consciousness
100

The reason psychologists study behavior

What is to develop theories about mental processes?

100

An assumption about behavior that is tested through research.

What is an hypothesis?

100

Learning

What is a relatively enduring change in potential behavior that results from experience?

100

Our "working memory" is the _____.

What is STM or Short Term Memory?

100

Rhythms of physiological activity that revolve around a 24 hour period.

What are Circadian Rhythms?

200

One of the reasons psychologists study animals.

What are ethics?
200

Research is conducted for the purpose of testing hypotheses, solving a problem, and to ________?

What is replicate previous research?

200

When speaking of schedules of reinforcement, interval schedules always relate to ______.

What is Time.

200

A mnemonic strategy such as the one used to remember the keys on the lines of the treble cleft, Every Good Boy Does Fine.

What is an Acrostic?

200

Joe was awakened while he was experiencing rapid eye movements. He probably would report that he was _____.

What is dreaming?

300

Psychology has its roots in _____.

What are philosophy and physiology?

300

A researcher using the _____ method may utilize a number of techniques—such as observation, questionnaires, interviews, observation, and experimentation.

What is the case study method or research?

300

Both escape and avoidance conditioning involve _____.

What is Negative Reinforcement?

300

When later learning interferes with the recall of earlier learning.

What is retroactive interference?

300

The two key characteristics of brain waves.

What are Amplitude and Frequency?

400

"Experimental self-observation" is also known in psychology as _____.

What is introspection?

400

Participants who participate in an experiment but do not receive any treatment or manipulation?

Who are members of a control group?

400

Law that states that a behavior is repeated when followed by "satisfaction" or positive consequences.

What is the Law of Effect?

400

The process of establishing meaning to aid in the transfer of information from STM to LTM for long-term storage.

What is Encoding

400

Two major brain areas believed to be responsible for sleep and wakefulness

What are the raphe system and the reticular activating system?

500

"The whole of experience is different from the sum of its parts"

What is Gestalt psychology?

500

A clear description of the concepts, in terms of the methods being used to measure them

What is an Operational Definition?

500

Associative Learning principle apply to the association between _______ or ________ and _______.

What are two stimuli or behavior and consequence?

500

Methods of encoding such as Narrative Story or Memory Palace which help us organize material for more efficient storage and retrieval in LTM.

What are Mnemonic devices?

500

Wave-forms seen early in the sleep cycle in response to either internal or external stimuli

What are Sleep Spindles and K Complexes?

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