Social
Development
Brain
Non-Experiment
Amnesia/sleep
100

How did the guards behave in the Stanford Zimbardo experiment?

Very mean

100

What is the 1st stage of Erikson stages of development?

Trust vs Mistrust

100

What's the front part of the brain called?

Frontal lobe

100

What type of study only focuses on 1 person or a group?

Case study

100

What is Insomnia?

The inability to sleep.

200

What did the Milgram experiment show?

That people are willing to follow orders, good or bad, if an authority figure tells them too.

200

How many stages did Erikson have?

8

200

which part of the brain deals with sight?

Occipital lobe

200

A research method where researchers observe and record data from subjects in their natural environment.

Observational Study

200

Sleep stage where you dream

REM

300

Bystander Apathy

People are less likely to give assistance when other bystanders are present.

300

During this stage, children primarily learn about their environment through their senses and motor activities. (Piaget)

Sensorimotor stage

300
What does the Broca's Area do?

Speech production

300

What makes a study non-experimental?

No variable was manipulated during the study.

300

Retrograde amnesia

when you can't recall memories from your past

400

Internal locus of control

the belief that individuals have control over their own actions and outcomes

400

What are the ages of Identity vs. Confusion?

Teen years from 12 to 18

400

Touch, Detecting temperature, Pain

Parietal lobe

400

What's the difference between Qualitative and Quantitative?

Quantitative is measurable and numerical data, while qualitative is descriptive and narrative data.

400

A sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.

Sleep apnea

500

A physiological need (drive) creates an aroused state and then one tries to satisfy that need. 

Drive Reduction Theory

500

During this stage, middle-aged adults strive to create or nurture things that will outlast them, often by parenting children or fostering positive changes that benefit others.

Generativity vs. stagnation

500

What does the Pons do?

Acts as a “bridge” to send motor information to the cerebellum.

500

The link between family income and grades is an example of...

Correlational studies

500

If I can't make new memories, that means I have....

Anterograde amnesia

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