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Psychology Legends
100

This debate focuses on whether genetics or environment shapes behavior.

What is Nature vs. Nurture?

100

Pavlov is most associated with this type of learning.

What is Classical Conditioning?

100

Changing behavior to fit in with a group is called this.

What is Conformity?

100

Freud believed this part of personality operates on the pleasure principle.

What is the Id?

100

Motivation driven by internal satisfaction.

What is Intrinsic Motivation?

100

He studied dogs and classical conditioning.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Jean Piaget described this as understanding that objects still exist even when out of sight.

What is Object Permanence?

200

Removing something unpleasant to increase behavior is called this.

What is Negative Reinforcement?

200

The tendency to explain others’ behavior using personality instead of situations.

What is Fundamental Attribution Error?

200

Maslow placed this need at the top of his hierarchy.

What is Self-Actualization?

200

This theory says emotions occur after physiological reactions.

What is the James-Lange Theory?

200

He developed the hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

300

This research method studies the same participants over a long period of time.

What is a Longitudinal Study?

300

A response that returns after extinction is called this.

What is Spontaneous Recovery?

300

This occurs when people put in less effort while working in groups.

What is Social Loafing?

300

Carl Rogers believed this was essential for healthy development.

What is Unconditional Positive Regard?

300

The desire to belong and form relationships is called this.

What is Belongingness?

300

He conducted obedience experiments involving electric shocks.

Who is Stanley Milgram?

400

A harmful substance that can damage a developing fetus is called this.

What is a Teratogen?

400

Bandura’s theory that people learn by watching others.

What is Observational Learning?

400

The tendency to continue believing something despite evidence against it.

What is Belief Perseverance?

400

This theory focuses on stable personality characteristics.

What is Trait Theory?

400

This theory argues that arousal and emotion happen at the same time.

What is the Cannon-Bard Theory?

400

This psychologist proposed stages of cognitive development.

Who is Jean Piaget?

500

Piaget’s stage where abstract thinking develops.

What is the Formal Operational Stage?

500

Skinner focused on this type of conditioning using rewards and punishments.

What is Operant Conditioning?

500

Milgram’s famous experiments focused on this concept.

What is Obedience?

500

Bandura’s idea that behavior, environment, and thoughts influence each other.

What is Reciprocal Determinism?

500

Emotions spreading from person to person is called this.

What is Emotional Contagion?

500

He developed psychoanalysis and the concepts of id, ego, and superego.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

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