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This psychologist developed the hierarchy of needs. Who is this, and what's included in the hierarchy of needs?

Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (from bottom to top):

1) Physiological Needs (food, water, warmth, rest; basic survival essentials 

2) Safety Needs (security, safety, stability, shelter, health, freedom from harm)

3) Love and Belonging (intimate relationships, friendships, community; feeling connected and accepted)

4) Esteem Needs (prestige, feeling accomplished, recognition, respect from others and self)

5) Self-Actualization (achieving one’s full potential, personal growth, creativity, fulfillment)

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This lobe processes visual information

occipital lobe

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Myth: You can "just snap out of" this common mood disorder

depression

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Pixar's Inside Out showcases this theory of emotions

basic emotions theory

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Psi Chi was founded in this year

1929

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This psychologist is known for classical conditioning with dogs. Who is this? Also provide a brief summary of their study and findings

Ivan Pavlov discovered that dogs could learn to associate a neutral stimulus (like a bell) with food, causing them to salivate at the sound alone. His findings showed that behavior can be learned through association, a process now known as classical conditioning.

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The "fight or flight" response is triggered by this system

the sympathetic nervous system

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Myth: This mental illness means having multiple personalities

schizophrenia

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The "main character syndrome" trend on TikTok reflects this psychological concept of feeling like others are always watching or judging you

the spotlight effect

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Psi Chi's mission includes promoting these two key things

academic excellence, psychological science

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He's the father of psychoanalysis. Who is he, and what is psychoanalysis?

Sigmund Freud; Psychoanalysis is a theory and therapeutic method developed by Freud that focuses on uncovering unconscious thoughts, desires, and childhood experiences that influence behavior. It involves techniques like free association, dream analysis, and exploring defense mechanisms to bring repressed material into conscious awareness for healing.

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The neurotransmitter most associated with reward

dopamine

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Myth: Only adults experience this disorder, often associated with inattention and hyperactivity

ADHD

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In The Office, Jim and Dwight's prank war might demonstrate this type of learning

operant conditioning

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Psi Chi was founded at which university?

University of Kansas

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This Swiss psychologist created the theory of cognitive development in children. Who is he, and what are the 4 universal stages he proposed?

Jean Piaget

1) Sensorimotor Stage (0–2 years; learning through senses and actions, develops object permanence)

2) Preoperational Stage (2–7 years; use of language and symbols, egocentrism, lacks concept of conservation)

3) Concrete Operational Stage (7–11 years; logical thinking about concrete events, understands conservation, reversibility, and cause-effect relationships)

4) Formal Operational Stage (12+ years; abstract, hypothetical, and systematic thinking, ability to reason about moral and philosophical issues)

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This brain region is involved in memory formation

hippocampus

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Myth: This condition is "just mood swings" and is often confused with being "moody"

bipolar disorder

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In Stranger Things, Eleven's telekinetic powers are fictional, but her emotional flashbacks show this real memory phenomenon

trauma triggers/flashbulb memories

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Psi Chi became an international honor society in which year?

2009

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This developmental psychologist is known for her work in developing the attachment theory. Who is she, and what are the attachment theories?

Mary Ainsworth expanded on Bowlby’s work by identifying different attachment styles in children through the Strange Situation study. She found that children form either secure or insecure attachments (avoidant, ambivalent, or disorganized) based on their early interactions with caregivers, which influence their emotional and relational development.

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The inability to recognize faces (face blindness)

prosopagnosia

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Myth: mental health issues only happen during this stage of life

adolescence/young adulthood (reality: they can occur at any age)

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In Black Mirror Episodes, people often seek likes and validation online, showing this type of motivation

extrinsic motivation

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What are the official Psi Chi colors?

dark blue and platinum

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