Behavior & Conditioning
Big Names in Psychology
Social Mind Matters
Cognition & Development
Therapy & Needs
100

This perspective in psychology focuses only on observable behavior, not thoughts or feelings.

What is Behaviorism?

100

This homie created the Pyramid of Hierarchy of Needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

This branch of psychology studies how people think about, influence, and relate to each other.

What is social psychology?

100

Thinking, memory, and problem solving are examples of these functions.

What are Cognitive Functions?

100

According to Maslow, these are the most basic human needs at the bottom of the pyramid.

What are physiological needs? 

200

In Pavlov’s experiment, the bell before conditioning was considered this type of stimulus.

What is a Neutral Stimulus?

200

This psychologist believed therapy should focus on the unconscious mind and childhood.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

Adjusting your behavior to match a group is called this.

What is conformity?

200

This is a mental framework or concept that helps us organize information.

What is Schema?

200

The top level of Maslow’s hierarchy is called this.

What is Self Actualization?

300

John B. Watson used this child in an experiment to show that fear could be learned.

Who is Little Albert?

300

This psychologist focused on client-centered therapy and unconditional positive regard.

Who is Carl Rogers?

300

This occurs when you follow a request from someone, even without authority.

What is Compliance?

300

Adding new info into an existing schema is called this.

What is assimilation?

300

Why must we meet lower needs before reaching self-actualization?

What is because basic survival and security must be satisfied before we can focus on personal growth and achieving our full potential?

400

This type of conditioning focuses on consequences (rewards and punishments) to shape behavior.

What is Operant Conditioning?

400

He studied children’s cognitive development and created four stages of development.

Who is Jean Piaget?

400

This psychologist tested conformity by having participants match line lengths in a group setting.

Who is Solomon Asch?

400

Piaget’s stage where children begin using symbols and language but lack logical reasoning.

What is Preoperational Stage?

400

Freud’s therapy method, which explored dreams and slips of the tongue, was called this.

What is Psychoanalysis?

500

What is a negative reinforcement?

What is something unpleasant is taken away to increase behavior?

500

How does Wilhelm Wundt's idea of Structuralism differ from Max Wertheimer's Gestalt Psychology?

What is Structuralism broke consciousness into basic elements to understand the mind, while Gestalt Psychology focused on perceiving whole patterns and experiences rather than individual parts?

500

Attribution theory says behavior is explained in two ways. Name them.

What are situational (external) factors and dispositional (personal traits) factors?

500

Piaget would say a child who sees a whale for the first time and adjusts their “fish” schema to realize whales are mammals is demonstrating this cognitive process.

What is Accomodation?

500

How did Sigmund Freud and Carl Roger's therapy approaches differ from each other?

What is Freud focused on unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences (psychoanalysis), while Rogers emphasized client-centered therapy, the present, and unconditional positive regard?

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