Researching
Psychology
Social Psychology
Personality and
Individuality
Psychobiology
Development
100

He is considered the father of modern psychology.

Sigmund Freud

100

When you go along with the predominant attitudes, beliefs, and actions of a larger group. 

Conformity

100

A trait that is so obvious that it almost defines you

Cardinal trait

100

Which neurotransmitter is responsible for feelings of happiness, along with mood stability?

Serotonin

100

The internally programmed growth of a child

Maturation

200

If you are interested in how hormonal changes or neurotransmitters impact behavior, your approach would be this:

Biological

200

When you assume a physically attractive person has a number of other positive traits.

The halo effect

200

This test sorts you into personality categories with four-letter acronyms.

Myers-Briggs or MBTI

200

These are chemical-electrical signals that trigger certain behavioral reactions

Neurotransmitters

200

What developmental theory is divided into stages like "Trust vs. Mistrust" and "Identity vs. Role Confusion"?

The Psychosocial Stages OR Erikson's Theory

300

When a psychologist observes the subject(s) in a natural setting without interfering.

Naturalistic observation OR observational study

300

Our tendency to form opinions about others based on our first impressions.

Primacy

300

A type of test where answers are forced-choice, rather than free response.

A objective test

300

The part of the brain responsible for organization, decision-making, and problem-solving.

The frontal lobe

300

A specific time in development when certain skills are more easily learned

A critical period or window of opportunity

400

If you followed a group of teenagers over a course of ten years to see how their behaviors changed, which sort of study would you be doing?

A longitudinal study

400

A method of persuasion that involves making one large request, then switching and asking a smaller favor. 

Door-in-the-face

400

The defense mechanism where a person attributes their own undesirable feelings, thoughts, or impulses onto someone else.

Projection

400

Includes the brain and spinal cord.

The central nervous system

400

Realizing an object still exists even when you cannot see it. 

Object permanence

500

Where data is collected from groups of participants of different ages or demographics and compared.

A cross-sectional study

500

Which three concepts make up Sternberg's idea of "consummate" or "ideal" love? 

Intimacy, commitment, and passion

500

In psychoanalysis, it is part of the unconscious mind that contains drives, instincts, and repressed material

The id

500

The part of the brain that includes several components related to emotions and fight-or-flight.

The limbic system

500

A conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world around them

A schema

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