Miscellaneous
Memory
Addiction
Ethics
Eating Disorders
100

T/F: Participating in activities you enjoy is a behavioral sign of addiction.

False

100

T/F: Schema is the mental concept used to understand the outside world.

True

100

This is defined as a psychological or physical dependence on a subject.

Addiction

100

T/F: New APA guidelines prevent participants from withdrawing or leaving during an experiment.

False

100

T/F: Women are more likely to develop an eating disorder than men.

True

200

This is defined as the psychological perception of pressure.

Stress

200

The hippocampus said this when it retired.

Thanks for the memories.

200

This happens when you have developed a dependence on the drug and you try to stop the behavior.

Withdrawal

200

Name 1 of the APA principles for ethics and ethical code.

  1. Beneficence and Nonmaleficence

  2. Fidelity and Responsibility

  3. Integrity

  4. Justice

  5. Respect for People's Rights and Dignity

200

This is when a person eats a large amount of food in a short time.

Binging

300

This experiment had to do with classical conditioning.

Pavlov's experiment

300

This type of memory is controlled consciously.

Declarative memory

300

This is the part of the brain that motivates you to seek the behavior again and again.

Limbic System

300

This experiment purposefully instilled fear in a 9-month old infant.

The Little Albert Experiment

300

This is a health risk of BN due to electrolyte imbalance.

Irregular heartbeat

400

This illusion states that two identical objects look different because of the objects they're surrounded by

Ebbinghaus Illusion

400

Working memory lasts for how many seconds?

2-18 seconds

400

This is the part of the brain that is in charge of decision making.

Prefrontal cortex

400

This experiment simulated a fake prison to study humanity.

Stanford Prison Experiment

400

This is a type of eating disorder where the person has an abnormally low bodyweight.

Anorexia Nervosa

500

Individuals with this disorder are often scared of public places where they may experience a panic attack.

Agoraphobia

500

This type of memory system stores general knowledge.

Semantic

500

This is when a person has to use more and more of the substance in order to get the same high.

Tolerance

500

In this experiment, the experimenter would ring a bell and give a light shock to the dog.

Seligman's experiment

500

This is a disease that someone with AN could get.

Osteoporosis

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