Basic Psychology
Famous Psychologists
Research Methods
Conditioning
Psychology & the Law
100

The definition of psychology

What is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes?

100

Psychologist credited with creating the idea of conditioning

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

100

This is what is commonly tested in experiments

What is a hypothesis?

100

The process in which a person's or animal's old response becomes attached to a new stimulus

What is classical conditioning?

100

Famous serial killer residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin who tried to plea not guilty by reason of insanity

Who is Jeffrey Dahmer?

200

A new group of psychology focused on athletes

What is sports psychology?

200

A famous psychoanalyst that focused on the unconscious mind; having his own pop culture subclass of psychology

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

A common way for psychologists to collect data is through _____

What is surveys?

200

The experiment used by Pavlov to understand conditioning used a ___ and a ___ to show conditioning

What is dog and bell?

200

Famous serial killer based in the Pacific Northwest who is famously thought to be one of the best examples of psychopathy

Who is Ted Bundy?

300
Psychiatrists can _____ whereas psychologists can't

What is prescribe medicine?

300

Psychologist who established the first psychology laboratory in 1879 in Leipzig, Germany

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

300

The overarching idea that governs the principles behind psychological research

What is ethics?

300

A stimulus or event that follows a response and increases the likelihood that the response will be repeated

What is reinforcement?

300

The percentage of not guilty by reason of insanity defenses that are accepted, resulting in a not guilty by reason of insanity verdict

What is 1%?

400

There are ____ divisions of the APA

What is 52?

400

This psychologist taught the first class in psychology at Harvard University in 1875

Who is William James?

400

A change in a patient's illness or physical state that results solely from the patient's knowledge and perceptions of the treatment

What is the placebo effect?

400

Positive punishment refers to the action of _____ something to _____ behavior

What is adding, decrease?

400

Mental disease believed to have been had by Clauddine Blanchard; a key part of the Gypsy-Rose Blanchard trial

What is Munchausen by Proxy?

500

The type of psychology that focuses on how we store, process, and use information to influence thinking, language, problem solving, and creativity

What is cognitive psychology?

500

Two psychologists who performed the Little Albert experiment

Who are John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner?

500
Tests that are performed to determine whether the data found is actually statistically significant

What are measures of statistical significance?

500

On Halloween, you knock on people's doors and they answer. You say "Trick or Treat" and they give you candy in your bucket. What is the UCS, UCR, CS, and CR?

What is UCS:knocking on the door, UCR:opening the door, CS:trick or treat, CR:give candy.

500

Mental disorder that is highly debated in psychology and is questionable when used in a court of law

What is dissociative identity disorder?

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