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The Scientific Method
100

He used observation and questioning to understand the body-psyche relationship.

Who is Aristotle?

100

This stimulus is unlearned.

What is an unconditioned stimulus? 

100

This law states that neurons fire completely or not at all.

What is Bowditch's law of all or nothing?

100

This method is the process of testing ideas about the world. 

What is The Scientific Method?

200

He sought to measure "Atoms of the Mind."

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

200

This is a learned stimulus. 

What is a conditioned stimulus? 

200

This law describes the relationship between physical stimulus intensity and perceived magnitude.

What are Weber’s Law & Fechner’s Law?

200

This is a testable prediction, often implied by a theory.

What is a hypothesis?

300

He was mentored by Wilhelm Wundt, and he encouraged self-report introspection.

Who is Tetchener? 

300

This is an example of an unconditioned response. 

What is salivating when food is placed in your mouth? 

300

This law states that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, such as stress or motivation, but only up to a certain point. 

What is Yerkes-Dodson's law?

300

This is the first step of The Scientific Method.

What is making an observation?

400

Name one of the two people who developed the study of "Little Albert."

Who is John B. Whatson or Rosalie Rayner?

400

This is an example of a conditioned response. 

What is feeling nauseated when seeing a food that once caused sickness?

400

This law states that the time it takes a person to make a decision increases logarithmically with the number and complexity of available choices.

What is Hick's law?

400

This is what you do after you draw your conclusion.

What is the share of your answers?

500

He studied evolved functions of thought, feelings, and behaviors. 

Who is William James?

500

Name two of the three types of stimulus. 

What is unconditioned, conditioned, or neutral? 

500

This law states that responses that lead to satisfying consequences are more likely to be repeated. 

What is Thorndike's Law of Effect? 

500

Name one of the Things that make a good theory a good theory. 

What is organized, clear predictions, stimulated research, or replicated? 

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