What is the Electra Complex?
What is a lobe?
ANOVAs and regressions are fundamentally the same, since they go about analyzing this type of relationship between variables
What is a linear relationship?
It's the model depicted here, that describes influential factors in a child's life

What is Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory?
To our amusement, Bandura used this object to demonstrate social learning in kids
What is a Bobo Doll?
Elizabeth Loftus demonstrated how easily eyewitness memory can be altered by "smashing" or "bumping" these together
What are cars?
In opposition to one of Freud's many phallic theories, Karen Horney coined this type of envy
What is womb envy?
It often precedes analysis and cognition
What is meta?
This statistical method involves repeatedly resampling from the original data potentially thousands of times to simulate a population distribution
What is bootstrapping?
We all know aging sucks, especially when you're in this part of this generation who are generally responsible for tending to their elderly parents in addition to their own children... hold the mayo.
What is a sandwich generation?
Using simple drawn lines, Solomon Asch demonstrated this social phenomenon, which could be fragmented simply by adding a single "team mate"
What is conformity?
It's the effect demonstrated here when you try and read the name of the color rather than the word

What is the Stroop Effect?
Perhaps the antithesis to Charles Darwin, Freud coined this "drive of destruction" directed "to lead organic life back into the inanimate state"
What is a death drive?
Last name of man who self-lobotomized with a railroad spike
What is Gage?
In multilevel modeling, this term refers to observations, like individual students, being nested within higher-level units, like classrooms
What is clustering?
Vygotsky's ZPD, which stands for this, describes a child's abilities with and without scaffolding
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
Stanley Milgram's other famous experiment had groups of confederates do this on a city sidewalk, observing if passersby followed suit
What is look up (and/or stop)?
What is a cat?
We've all heard (and have probably made) a nice Freudian slip, but did you know it's technical term is this?
What is parapraxis?
Availability, representativeness, and anchoring to name a few
What is a bias?
Failed all of your assumptions? No worries, this non-parametric test analyzes the medians of two or more independent groups
What is a Kruskal-Wallis test?
What is Theory of Mind?
Using this type of paradigm, researcher Henri Tajfel demonstrated in-group and out-group effects based on preference for abstract paintings
What is a Minimal Group Paradigm (MGP)?
This little fella here is one of this species, commonly used in facial recognition, categorization, and the expertise literature
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What is the Greeble?
Freud's "co-therapist" Jofi, was this Chinese breed of dog; she was a reliable timekeeper, getting up and yawning at 50 minutes, indicating a therapy session was over
What is a Chow Chow?
Brain region that is primarily responsible for body regulation during sleep
What is the pons?
This method of estimation is often used in mixed modeling, especially when dealing with unbalanced designs or missing data
What is Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE)?
Saffran, Aslin, and Newport used streams of syllables to describe this language acquisition phenomenon
What is statistical learning?
A step beyond the FAE, Thomas Pettigrew coined this term that attributes outgroup members' negative behavior to internal flaws and ingroup members' negative behavior to external circumstances
What is the Ultimate Attribution Error?
Point in the direction of the middle arrow in the following stimuli:
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These are examples what you would see in this visual attention task
What is a Flanker Task?