Fields of Study
Psychology of body language
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100

This area of study is often the first thing people think of when hearing about psychology

What is Counseling/therapy

100

This is the subconscious imitation of another person’s gestures, indicating liking, rapport, and empathy.

What is Mirroring?

100

This experiment famously proved that responses could be conditioned by association such as a dog drooling when prompted by the ringing of a bell before being fed.

What is Pavlov's classical conditioning experiment

100

This psychologist developed and popularized the "hierarchy of needs"

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

This term is used to describe the intense and occasionally disabling fear or reaction to a specific object or situation that often poses little danger

What is a Phobia?

200

There are three main types of psychology professionals can practice: social, cognitive, and what third area?

What is behavioral Psychology?

200

This Indicates interest, but sustained, intense  can be perceived as intimidation or a display of power.

What is Eye Contact

200

For this experiment Martin Seligman demonstrated that if humans or animals feel they have no control over negative events, they will eventually stop trying to escape, leading to passive resignation.

What is Learned Helplessness (1965)

200

What 20th century psychologist developed and tested her theory of attachment and the relationships of small children to their caregivers by placing them in strange situations?

Who is Mary Ainsworth?

200

What object was used in the 1972 experiment offered to children to test their ability to wait for 15 minutes?

What are Marshmellows?

300

This field studies measurements such as IQ tests, personality assessments, surveys, scales, and educational evaluations

What is Psychometrics?

300

This is the Brief, involuntary facial expressions that reveal true emotions before a person can consciously hide them

What are Microexpressions?

300

1973 study by psychologist David Rosenhan, published in Science, which argued that psychiatric professionals cannot reliably distinguish sanity from insanity. Pseudopatients feigning hallucinations were admitted to hospitals, diagnosed with schizophrenia, and treated as insane, proving that institutional environments create dehumanizing labels.

What is being sane in insane places?

300

This 20th century German psychologist coined the term "identity crisis"

Who is Erik Erikson?

300

This person developed psychoanalysis and emphasized the role of the unconscious mind

Who is Sigmund Freud

400

Gordon Allport is considered the founding father to what type of psychology that explores the foundational characteristics forming one's character

What is Personality Psychology?

400

A revealing sign of stress often displayed in the lower body (consciously or subconsciously) that reflect true feelings

What is Leg/Foot Movement?

400

Studied by Harry Harlow, Rhesus monkeys were used to demonstrate what as well as the effects of social isolation?

What is Maternal separation?

400

This psychologist organized and observed the infamous Stanford Prison experiment which demonstrated corrupt and violent depths of students when given authority in a fake prison setting

Philip Zimbardo

400

this is a small, curved, horseshoe-shaped structure deep within each cerebral hemisphere's medial temporal lobe. It acts as a primary component of the limbic system, essential for consolidating information from short-term to long-term memory and for spatial navigation

What is the hippocampus? 

500

This area of psychology is a specialized field investigating the relationships between individual brain structures and cognitive functions with the primary focus on brain injuries, abnormalities, and developmental differences affecting cognition and behavior

What is Neuropsychology

500

This action includes open palms and exposed ventrals (front of body) signify honesty and comfort, while crossed arms and legs often indicate resistance, defensiveness, or discomfort.

What is Open vs Closed? 

500

In this experiment Solomon Asch showed that people would intentionally give wrong answers to align with the incorrect majority in a group setting, proving the power of What?

What is Conformity?

500

This psychologist from the 19th century founded a psychological practice known as "pragmatism" which views things based on their practical use and success?

William James

500

These are the four regions, or lobes, of the brain

what are the Temporal, Occupational, Parietal, and Frontal lobes of the brain 

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