Theorists
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Learning & Cognition
100

This Russian physiologist demonstrated classical conditioning using dogs that salivated to a bell.

 

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

This type of research examines the relationship between two variables but cannot determine causation.

What is correlational research?

100

This lobe is primarily responsible for decision-making and personality.

What is the frontal lobe or pre-frontal cortex?

100

Persistent sadness, loss of interest, and fatigue are hallmark symptoms of this disorder.

What is major depressive disorder?

100

Learning by observing and imitating others is called:

What is observational learning?

200

This behaviorist believed psychology should focus only on observable behavior and conducted the “Little Albert” experiment.

Who is John B. Watson?

200

A researcher randomly assigns participants to two groups and manipulates one variable. This is called:

What is an experiment?

200

This part of the brain regulates hunger, thirst, and body temperature.

What is the hypothalamus?

200

Excessive fear of negative social evaluation is central to this anxiety disorder.

What is social anxiety?

200

Removing an unpleasant stimulus to increase a behavior is known as:

What is negative reinforcement?

300

This psychologist proposed the hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization at the top.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

300

When participants behave differently because they know they are being observed, this effect occurs.

What is the Hawthorne Effect?

300

Damage to this area often impairs the formation of new memories.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Recurrent unexpected panic attacks and fear of future attacks define this disorder.

What is panic disorder?

300

This memory system temporarily holds and manipulates information.

What is working memory?

400

This theorist introduced the concepts of id, ego, and superego.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

This measure describes how closely two variables move together and ranges from -1.00 to +1.00.

What is correlation coefficient?

400

This neurotransmitter is strongly linked to reward and motivation.

What is dopamine?

400

Symptoms lasting more than one month after trauma, including intrusion and avoidance, indicate this condition.

What is PTSD?

400

A mental shortcut that simplifies decision-making but can lead to errors is called:

What is a heuristic?

500

This psychologist developed the theory of operant conditioning and used the Skinner box.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

500

When neither participants nor researchers know who is receiving the treatment, this procedure is used.

What is a double-blind study?

500

The “fight-or-flight” response is activated by this division of the nervous system.

What is the sympathetic-adrenomedullary system?

500

Fearing and avoiding places or situations that might cause panic and feelings of being trapped, helpless or embarrassed.

What is agoraphobia?

500

The tendency to search for information that confirms existing beliefs is known as:

What is confirmation belief?

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