HISTORY AND METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL BIAS OF BEHAVIOR
STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING/COGNITION
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING
SOCIAL INTERACTION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH
100
The contemporary perspective of Psychology, where it is believed that our mental processes and behavior is based on genetics and heredity.
What is Biological?
100
The brain is made up of millions of these. There are more of these within our bodies than there are atoms in the universe.
What is a neuron?
100
Learning based on results and reinforcement.
What is Operant Conditioning?
100
When someone works with minimal effort due to the presence of other people.
What is social loafing?
200
The study of psychology, that interprets the physical, moral, and mental development of people as they age.
What is Developmental Psychology
200
The sense that we always use first when we are in fight or flight.
What is the sense of sight?
200
Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development in order.
What is: Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Operations Formal Operations
200
These determine a person's capability for a position at a job, or their abilities with certain skills.
What is Aptitude tests?
200
Fear that is irrational.
What is Anxiety?
300
In the APA Code of Ethics, it is important that there is a _______ of participants after they participate in the study.
What is a debrief?
300
The stage of sleep where we begin moving our eyes.
What is REM sleep?
300
Preconventional, Conventional, Postconventional.
Who is Kohlberg? or What is Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
300
Who came up with a hierarchy of needs?
Who is Maslow?
300
A disorder where two distinct personalities are present.
What is bipolar disorder?
400
The section of psychology that focuses on the function of mental processes and behavior, instead of the structures.
What is Functionalism?
400
Sense that begins to fade the moment we are born. When you are first born, this sense is extremely strong, however, as you begin to age, this sense begins to dull.
What is hearing?
400
Trust vs. Mistrust Autonomy vs. Shame Initiative vs. Guilt Industry vs. Inferiority Identity vs. Role Confusion Intimacy vs. Isolation Integrity vs. Despair
Who was Erikson? or What is Eriksons's stages of psychosocial development.
400
A biological desire to fill a biological need.
What is instinct?
400
A disorder where people lose their touch with reality, and they begin to have unrealistic beliefs about the world.
What is Schizophrenia?
500
The man credited with the foundation of the Psychoanalytic perspective, as well as the founder of Psychology itself.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
500
The master gland.
What is the Pituitary Gland?
500
The author of our classification of parenting styles.
Who is Diana Baumrind?
500
This is a theory that believes behavior and motivation come from results such as incentives and reinforcements.
What is Incentive Theory?
500
When members in a group escalate their opinions, when they usually wouldn't if they were in individual situations.
What is Group Polarization.
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