Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to this lobe.
Left temporal
Known for the “Little Albert” study, this individual demonstrated that emotional responses could be classically conditioned in humans.
John B. Watson
This disorder is characterized by persistent difficulty discarding possessions, leading to accumulation that compromises living spaces and causes significant distress or impairment.
Hoarding Disorder
This TV detective series features a seemingly absent-minded but brilliant homicide investigator known for his trench coat and catchphrase, 'Just one more thing…'.
Columbo
New students are supposed to accrue this number of volunteer hours before beginning internal practicum.
40
A neurological disorder characterized by memory loss and confabulation, caused by depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse.
Korsakoff's Syndrome
This organization sets the ethical guidelines that all licensed psychologists in the U.S. are expected to follow.
APA
This Cluster B personality disorder is characterized by pervasive patterns of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion regulation.
Borderline Personality Disorder
This player led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships in the 1990s.
Michael Jordan
To graduate, students must accrue at least this number of credits.
114
A feedback loop involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and adrenal glands that release cortisol.
HPA Axis
This person challenged sexist assumptions by demonstrating that women’s menstrual cycles had no negative impact on their cognitive or psychological functioning.
Leta Hollingworth
Acute stress disorder differs from PTSD primarily in the duration of symptoms, which must be at least three days but less than this number of days.
30
In the TV show, Friends, Ross Geller works as a ____.
Paleontologist
This program follows this type of model that focuses on clinical training.
Practitioner-Scholar Model
Deficits in this neurotransmitter are linked with memory impairment in Alzheimer’s disease.
Acetylcholine
This now-outdated term was commonly applied in the early mental testing movement to label those thought to have low intelligence or cognitive impairments.
Feebleminded
Antisocial personality disorder requires evidence of conduct disorder before this age.
15 years old
This princess is the only one whose story canonically takes place in a time after the invention of photography, making her film the most modern of all princess narratives.
Tiana
New students were given an online version of this book at the beginning of the program that pertains to key pointers for developing professionalism.
The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette: Building a Positive Reputation in Graduate School
This brain region, involved in reinforcing automatic habits, becomes active when someone encounters cues like seeing their dealer or drug kit—even without the substance itself being present.
Dorsal Striatum
This theoretical perspective argues that concepts like “intelligence” or “normality” are not objective truths but are created and maintained through shared social agreements.
Social constructionism
A 35-year-old woman lives alone and has minimal contact with family or friends. Colleagues describe her as polite but distant, rarely engaging in small talk or social activities. She reports little interest in forming close relationships and does not feel lonely or distressed by her social isolation.
Schizoid Personality Disorder
This professional dancer has won the most Mirrorball Trophies in the history of the show, Dancing with the Stars.
Derek Hough
This characterizes a good dissertation.
Done dissertation