Psychological Effects
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Abnormal Psychology
Brain & Behavior
100

What effect describes how the presence of others makes individuals less likely to help someone in an emergency?

Bystander effect

100

Who developed the hierarchy of needs?

Abraham Maslow

100

In which study were college students randomly assigned as guards or prisoners, leading to surprising and disturbing power dynamics?

Stanford Prison Experiment

100

What is the name of the current manual used by clinicians to diagnose and assess psychological disorders?

DSM-5-TR

100

Which neurotransmitter is often associated with reward, motivation, and addiction?

Dopamine

200

Which effect represents the ability to prioritize specific auditory stimuli and filter out background noise?

Cocktail party effect

200

Which psychologist might explain your suspicious pattern of dating people who resemble your mom a little too closely?

Sigmund Freud

200

In which experiment did participants believe they were delivering electric shocks to a “learner,” showing how far people will go under the influence of authority?

Milgram experiment

200

Which disorder involves intrusive memories, avoidance, negative mood changes, and hyperarousal after experiencing a traumatic event?

PTSD

200

Which brain structure processes new memories and is shaped like a seahorse?

Hippocampus

300

What cognitive effect leads people to overestimate how much others notice their appearance, mistakes, or behaviors?

Spotlight effect

300

Which researcher discovered classical conditioning by noticing his dogs salivated at the sound of a bell?

Ivan Pavlov

300

In which study did children display aggressive behavior toward a toy after witnessing adults do it first?

Bobo doll experiment

300

Which disorder involves periods of elevated mood and energy, often accompanied by risky behavior, alternating with episodes of depression?

Bipolar disorder

300

Which part of the limbic system helps us detect threats and generate fear responses?

Amygdala

400

What phenomenon describes how individuals exert less effort when working in a group than when working alone?

Social loafing

400

Which researcher's work with Bobo dolls demonstrated that children learn through observing others’ behavior? 

Albert Bandura

400

Which set of studies placed people in waiting rooms that slowly filled with smoke to test how group behavior influenced perceptions of emergencies?

Smoke-filled room studies

400

Which personality disorder features patterns of instability in relationships, fear of abandonment, and impulsive behavior?

Borderline personality disorder

400

Which schedule of reinforcement rewards a behavior after a set number of responses (like being paid for every 10 items produced)?

Fixed-ratio schedule

500

What effect explains why people perform simple or well-learned tasks better when being watched by others?

Social facilitation

500

Which psychologist introduced the concepts of introversion and extraversion, later inspiring modern personality theory?

Carl Jung

500

Which classic conformity study had participants judge line lengths and showed that people often conform to the group even when the group is clearly wrong?

Asch conformity experiment

500

Which disorder involves at least two distinct identity states and memory gaps that can’t be explained by ordinary forgetfulness?

Dissociative identity disorder

500

Which phenomenon occurs when a previously extinguished conditioned response suddenly reappears after a period of rest?

Spontaneous recovery

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