Research Methods
Brain
Sensation and Perception
Learning
Social Psychology
100

What kind of research method consists of exploring the relationship between multiple variables without any manipulation?

Correlation Study πŸ‘€

100

Which part of the brain is responsible for balance?

Cerebellum 🧍

100

What is the term for how the senses take in energy and turn it into information the brain can interpret?

Transduction 🧠

100

Who is known for classical conditioning?

Ivan Pavlov πŸ•

100

Who was the psychologist that conducted the Stanford prison experiment?

Philip Zimbardo πŸ”’

200

Which type of research method follows a group of people over a long period of time?

Longitudinal πŸ•₯

200

Which nervous system is responsible for "fight-or-flight"?

Sympathetic 🚁 

200

What is the defined minimum amount of stimulus needed to detect a stimulus?  

Absolute Threshold 🧐

200

Who is famous for their latent learning experiment?

Edward Tolman πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

200

Which famous experiment was conducted by Albert Bandura about human behaviour?  

Bobo Doll Experiment πŸ‘Ά

300

Which type of research method was used by Albert Bandura?

Experiment πŸ€”

300

Which part of the brain is responsible for energy levels?

Thyroid πŸ˜‘

300

Which part of the eye controls the size of the pupil?

Iris πŸ‘

300

What law is it if the consequences of a behavior are pleasant, the stimulus-response connection  will be strengthened and the likelihood of the behavior will increase?

Law of Affect πŸ§‘β€βš–

300

What is the tendency for an individual to align their own goals/beliefs to the people around them?  

Conformity πŸ‘―

400

What is the natural or experimental destruction of brain tissue?

Lesioning 🀯

400

Which part of the brain influences sleep patterns?

Plineal Gland 😴

400

What is the visual information gathered by both eyes that helps us perceive depth and distance?

Binocular Cues πŸ“·

400

What are frontal lobe neurons that fire when performing certain actions or when observing another doing so?

Mirror Neurons πŸͺž

400

What is the beleif that one's own culture/ethnicity/nationality is superior to others?

Ethnocentrism πŸ’ͺ

500

What is the process in which a weak electrical current is sent into a brain structure in order to stimulate it?

Electrical Stimulation of the Brain/ ESB πŸ”¬

500

What are sensory neurons called?

Afferent πŸ–

500

What is the illusion of motion by the rapid projection of slightly changing images?

Stroboscopic Motion 🀸

500

What is the process of developing?

Acquisition πŸ‘£

500

The term when someone feels discomfort when their beliefs and actions do not align?  

Cognitive Dissonance βš–

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