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This psychological perspective focuses on learning through rewards and punishments
What is Behavioral
100
_____'s stages include Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operations
What is Jean Piaget
100
_____ is the consistency of a test
What is Reliability
100
This level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs must be fufilled before any others
What is Physiological
100
Contrasting distress, _____ is positive stress
What is Eustress
200
This sub field of psychology focuses on crime analysis and could be useful in court cases.
What is Forensic Psychology
200
The importance of Contact Comfort was established by _____ in the wire monkey experiment.
What is Harry Harlow
200
_____ is calculated by dividing and individual's mental age by their chronological age and multiplying it by 100.
What is IQ
200
_____ is a branch of psychology dealing with social interaction, including origins and effects on individuals
What is Social Psychology
200
_____ is characterized by delusions and hallucinations.
What is Schizophrenia
300
______ is a phenomenon where an individual is temporarily unable to move, speak, or react. It takes place between being asleep and awake
What is Sleep Paralysis
300
A _____ is a system for understanding the world, which can be altered by assimilation or accommodation.
What is Schema
300
_____ assess learned knowledge and skills
What is Achievement Tests
300
_____ occurs when an individual exerts less effort because they believe group members will make up for them
What is Social Loafing
300
A loud noise disrupting a classroom would be an example of an _____
What is Environmental Stressor
400
Standards on the _____ include informed consent, voluntary participation, and anonymity.
What is APA Code of Ethics
400
_____ is when a neutral stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by a different stimulus.
What is Classical Conditioning
400
According to Spearman, an individual's _____ is their general intelligence.
What is G Factor
400
_____ refers to the tendency for a group to make decisions more extreme than the initial inclination of its members
What is Group Ploarization
400
Developing a rash before a major exam is a _____ to stress.
What is Physical Reaction
500
This gland controls the "fight or flight" response and releases Epinephrine and Noepinephrine
What is Adrenal Gland
500
_____ is learning to differentiate between multiple stimuli.
What is Stimulus Discrimination
500
This Projective Personality test uses blots of ink to assess individuals
What is Rorschach Test
500
These are people who do not belong to any specific In-group
What is Out-group
500
_____ is an anxious or threatening feeling resulting from an evaluation of a situation and our reaction to demands placed upon us.
What is Stress
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