History of Psychology
Cognition
Social Psych
Neurobiology
I/O Psych
100

This man is the known as the father of Psychology

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

100

This is the most common psychological term for bringing something from long-term to short-term memory

What is retrieval?

100

This causes less people to help if there are more people watching something bad happen.

What is the Bystander effect or diffusion of responsibility?

100

This type of cell makes up circuits in the brain and spinal cord

what is a neuron?

100

This is the writing format psychologists use when writing research papers

What is APA? (or APA 7)

200

These are the three parts of personality proposed by
Sigmund Freud

what are the id, ego, and superego? bonus candy if you can tell us what they do

200

this is a learning strategy characterized by studying or practicing for smaller periods over several days rather than all at once.

what is spaced practice?

200

This is a common practice characterized by making generalizations about an individual based on their membership in a particular group (i.e. all dalmatians work for the fire dept., or all psych students hate math)

what is stereotyping?

200

this is the rear-most lobe of the brain

what is the occipital lobe?

200

This is the highest-paid branch of I/O psychology

What is consulting?

300

This person (not a psychologist) is most well-known for his work with dogs salivating in response to a bell.

Who is Pavlov?

300

This the psychological term for mental shortcuts the brain takes without us realizing.

What are heuristics?

300

This unethical experiment was conducted in the basement of a university where students were given power and used it to abuse their fellow students

What is the Stanford prison experiment?

300

This part of a neuron carries the action potential when the neuron fires.

What is the axon? (or transmission zone)

300

This is Brother Marrott's favorite fast food restaurant?

What is Taco Time? 

400

This is the main difference between the Army Alpha and Army Beta tests

What is literacy?

400

this form of bias occurs when a person hears the outcome of a study and thinks the answer to the research question was obvious

What is hindsight bias?

400

These two things "breed" liking (they make it more likely that you will like someone)

what are likeness and proximity?

400

this is the name for the sensation of movement when in reality things are moving around you and you are stationary

what is vection?

400

This is a model characterized by people joining companies, becoming socialized, and then leaving.

What is the Attraction-Selection-Attrition model?

500

This man is known as the father of American psychology and also wrote briefly about Joseph Smith

Who is William James?

500

this is a phenomenon characterized by large group panic due to overreporting by news or other sources regardless of the actual seriousness or statistical likelihood of the issue.

what is an availability cascade?

500

this is a term for a team acting completely in sync, is especially common when referring to rowing teams.

what is swing?

500

These are the 7 components of the Limbic system (or at least 5)

-amygdala, fornix, hippocampus, mammilary bodies, stria terminalis, cingulate gyrus, septal nucleus

500

What are the ages that influence generational values for employees?

What are the ages 16 - 25?

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