History of Psychology
Biology and Behavior
Conditioning and Learning
Memory and Intelligence
Development and Social Psychology
100

The study of the mind and human behavior is simply defined as what?

What is Psychology

100

These are the four lobes of the brain.

What are the frontal, occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes.

100

This psychologists name should ring a bell with his association to classical conditioning.

Who is Ivan Pavlov

100

A memory of a vivid, emotionally significant event is called this.

What is a flashbulb memory

100

Which psychologist was most famous for his Theory of Cognitive Development.

Who is Jean Piaget

200

This technique is used to observe people/animals in their natural environment

What is Naturalistic Observation

200

The visual cortex processes information in this part of the brain. 

What is the Occipital Lobe

200

This form of conditioning takes place AFTER the behavior has occurred.

What is operant conditioning

200

This part of the brain deals with memories and emotions

What is the Amygdala

200

The "Heinz Dilemma" and the Trolley Car scenarios are used to measure this form of development. 

What is Moral Development

300

This perspective of psychology involves studying internal mental processes about how we perceive, remember, think, solve problems, and use language 

What is the Cognitive Perspective

300

This part of the brain coordinates muscle movement to help the body maintain balance

What is the Cerebellum

300

In classical conditioning, the inability to distinguish between similar stimuli is called this.

What is generalization

300

These are the three processes of memory

What is encoding, storage, and retrieval

300

Ads like a car commercial that use facts to directly convince you to buy their product use this form of persuasion.

What is the Central Route of Persuasion

400

This is a detailed, in-depth investigation of a single person, group, event, or community, to understand complex behaviors

What is a case study

400

REM Sleep is achieved during these two stages of the sleep cycle.

What are Stages 4 and 5

400

Suspending someone's license for drunk driving is an example of what kind of operant conditioning?

What is negative punishment

400

The game of Jeopardy! tests a participants knowledge using what TYPE of memory?

What is Generic/Semantic

400

The idea that we overemphasize personality traits (internal factors) and underestimate situational influences (external factors) when explaining other people's behavior. 

What is the Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE)

500

A psychologist who studied parenting styles and the effects on a child's behavior and socialization would most likely be using this psychological perspective. 

What is the Behavioral Perspective.  

500

Your body's 24 sleep cycle is called your

What is your Circadian Rhythm

500

The reappearance of a previously extinguished, or thought to be extinguished, conditioned response after a period of time is called this. 

What is spontaneous recovery 

500

This form of intelligence relies on using prior knowledge to solve new or novel problems.

What is Crystallized Intelligence

500

These are the five traits of the Big Five Personality Traits (think OCEAN)

What is Openness to experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism)

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