Social Psych & Personality
Behavior
Cognition
Psychologists
Conditioning
100

This term refers to the tendency to overestimate the influence of personal characteristics and underestimate situational factors in explaining others' behavior.

What is the fundamental attribution error?

100

This term describes a stimulus that increases the likelihood of a behavior when presented after the behavior.

What is a reinforcer?

100

This mental process involves acquiring, storing, and using knowledge

What is congnition?

100

This psychologist is famous for his hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

This type of conditioning involves learning through association, as demonstrated by Pavlov's dogs.

What is classical conditioning?

200

This phenomenon occurs when individuals are less likely to help a victim when others are present.

What is the bystander effect?

200

This type of learning occurs when an organism learns through the consequences of its actions.

What is operant conditioning?

200

This is the term for the mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that often lead to a solution but are not guaranteed to be correct.

What are heuristics?

200

This psychologist developed the theory of psychosocial development, outlining eight stages of human development.

Who is Erik Erikson?
200

This term describes the process of reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior.

What is shaping?

300

This type of person is characterized by a high level of self-esteem and a strong sense of personal identity.

What is an individualistic personality?

300

This behaviorist proposed that behavior could be understood without considering mental states.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

300

This type of memory involves the recall of facts and events, often referred to as "declarative memory."

What is explicit memory?

300

This psychologist is known for his work on the theory of multiple intelligences.

Who is Howard Gardner?

300

This phenomenon occurs when a previously extinguished response re-emerges after a period of time.

What is spontaneous recovery?

400

This term highlights that actions are attributed to characteristics/ personal traits, as well as environment

What is the Fundamental Attribution Theory?
400

This term refers to the gradual changes in behavior that occur as a result of repeated exposure to a stimulus.

What is habituation?

400

This cognitive bias leads individuals to rely too heavily on the first piece of information they encounter.

What is anchoring bias?

400

This psychologist is famous for his work in behaviorism and the Little Albert experiment.

Who is John B. Watson? (Behaviorism)

400

This type of reinforcement is given after a set number of responses, such as a punch card for a free coffee.

What is fixed-ratio reinforcement?

500

This psychologist is known for his research on social conformity and conducted the famous line judgment experiment.

Who is Solomon Asch?

500

This concept, developed by Albert Bandura, describes learning by observing others.

What is observational learning?

500

This psychologist is known for his research on cognitive development in children and proposed the stages of cognitive growth.

Who is Jean Piaget?

500

This psychologist introduced the concept of the unconscious mind and is known for his theories on psychoanalysis.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

500

This psychologist conducted experiments on dogs and is known as the father of classical conditioning.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

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