This building (currently) houses the Psychology department
What is Tisch?
Harlow is most known for doing animal research on attachment with this animal
What is a Monkey?
Who created the modern idea of Psychotherapy?
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This lens is applied to the question, how does learning development differ between 1 language, English-speaking households, and multilingual households?
What is Sociocultural?
This disorder, diagnosed about three times more often in boys than girls, is usually diagnosed in elementary school, with symptoms showing up as early as age 3
What is ADHD?
This LETR (Language, Eye-Tracking, & Reading) Lab director is Chair of the Psychology Department
Who is Dr. J?
This Skidmore Psychology faculty member is a developmental psychologist and runs the Early Learning Lab
Who is Erica Wojcik?
This social psychologist has been at Skidmore for 43 years and has a book titled “The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life”
Who is Sheldon Solomon?
This lens explores how psychological science can be improved in order to better help us understand current topics
What is Design and Analysis?
This type of qualitative study involves observing a participant(s) in real-world settings.
What is Naturalistic?
This is the number of classes that must be taken to complete the psychology major
What is 11?
The way that we are is determined by genetics and what other factor?
What is the environment?
This psychologist and behaviorist is well known for the theory of operant conditioning
Who is B.F. Skinner?
A psychology researcher is using this lens to explore the extent to which our cognitions and behaviors are genetically based
What is Neuroscientific?
This (slightly problematic) movie follows an antagonist with DID.
What is Split?
This is the in-patient psychiatric hospital students may intern at during Clinical Field Experience
What is Four Winds?
Secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized are examples of this
What is Attachment Style?
Ivan Pavlov was a physiologist who discovered this theory via his experiment with dogs
What is classical conditioning?
How scientific findings in psychology inform applied fields is the basis of this lens
What is Applied?
This effect involves changes in participant behavior because of the knowledge they are being observed
What is the Hawthorn Effect?
This is one of the major requirements/learning objectives covered by the adventures and presentation in Rethinking Psychology
What is Oral Literacy Proficiency?
This stage follows the sensorimotor stage in Piaget’s theory of development
What is Pre-operational?
This psychologist created a hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization needs being the highest
Who is Maslow?
The question, how can (and can’t) animal models test hypotheses related to human psychology? is being explored using this lens
What is Neuroscientific?
This Netflix TV show uses criminal psychology to understand the minds of serial killers, how they think, and why they do what they do
What is Mindhunter?