Theories
Disorders
Concepts
Vocabulary
Surprise vocabulary
100

The perspective of psychology interested in the influence of the nervous system, hormones, and genes

Biological psychology

100

This disorder is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness.

Depression

100

Science that scientifically studies behavior and mental processes

Psychology

100

An assumption, an idea that is proposed for the sake of argument so that it can be tested to see if it might be true

hypothesis

100

The suffix "-able" in the word "knowledgeable" means:

  • A) full of
  • B) capable of
  • C) related to
  • D) opposite of

B) capable of

200

This theory posits that behavior is shaped by rewards and punishments

Conditioning

200

This disorder involves excessive worry

Anxiety

200

Empathy

This term refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

200

A method in which a researcher brings animals or humans into a controlled setting, such as a lab or a room, to study effects of variables on their behavior

experiment

200

The word "bank" can have multiple meanings. In the phrase "the bank of the river," "bank" refers to:

  • A) a financial institution
  • B) a raised edge of land
  • C) a group of people
  • D) a container for money

B) a raised edge of land

300

This theory emphasizes the role of unconscious processes in shaping behavior.

Psychoanalysis

300

This disorder is characterized by intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

300

Adjusting your behavior or thinking towards some group standard in an attempt to avoid rejection

Conformity

300

Yields information from a large group of people about their opinions or behavior

survey

300

The opposite of "procrastinate" is:

  • A) delay
  • B) hasten
  • C) forget
  • D) ignore

B) hasten

400

This theory focuses on how people perceive, interpret, and respond to information.

Cognitive psychology

400

This disorder involves alternating periods of mania and depression

Bipolar disorder

400

This term refers to the process of learning by observing the behavior of others.

Observational learning

400

The internal and external factors that influence our behavior.

Motivation

400

The word "tenacious" is most similar in meaning to:

  • A) stubborn
  • B) gentle
  • C) intelligent
  • D) careless

A) stubborn

500

This theory proposes that people strive to achieve their full potential.

Humanistic psychology

500

This disorder is characterized by delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thoughts.

Schizophrenia

500

This term refers to the unconscious process of attributing one's own thoughts, feelings, or motives to others.

Projection

500

This term refers to the study of the brain and nervous system.

Neuroscience

500

In the sentence "The scientist conducted a meticulous experiment," the word "meticulous" most likely means:

  • A) careless
  • B) hasty
  • C) thorough
  • D) inefficient

C) thorough

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