Abnormal Psychology
Animal Development
Relationships
UT Trivia
Child Development
100

The tool that American clinicians use to diagnose psychological disorders

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - 5th Edition (DSM-5)

100

 A diploid cell formed from the sperm and the egg joining.

What is a zygote?

100

The five ways that people receive and express love. Helps people understand and articulate their needs to loved ones and partners, and can even help them better learn how to express love to others.

What are the love languages?

100

This is the name of UT Austin’s school mascot.

Who is Bevo?

100

The theory in which all aspects of the environment affect the individual and vice versa. Includes the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, microsystem, and chronosystem.

What is Brofenbrenner’s ecological theory?

200

Individuals with this diagnosis typically experience both positive symptoms (such as delusions and hallucinations) and negative symptoms (such as avolition, anhedonia, and asociality)

What is Schizophrenia?

200

The process when the female egg joins with the male sperm.

What is fertilization?

200

Behavioral theory pioneered by John Bowlby where the parent-child relationship affects the emotional and social development of children — often affecting interpersonal relationships beyond childhood.

What is attachment theory?

200

This animal lives on campus and is said to give a student good luck if they see it before an exam.

What is an albino squirrel?

200

This attachment style is seen when infants are unable to effectively use their caregiver as a secure base from which to confidently explore.

What is anxious attachment?

300

Clinicians typically use this intervention to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder.

What is exposure (therapy) and response prevention?

300

The name for programmed cell death.

What is apoptosis?

300

The single most influential factor in determining with whom you become friends and whom you form romantic relationships.

What is proximity?

300

UT’s first mascot. (Name and species)

What is a Pitbull mix named Pig?

300

The stage in Piaget’s cognitive development theory that includes animism, egocentrism, and contraption.

What is the preoperational stage?

400

This dissociative disorder is characterized by excessive/impairing anxiety and behaviors that are focused on real bodily symptoms.

What is somatic symptom disorder?

400

The type of cell division that cleavage falls under.

What is meiosis?

400

From Sternberg’s triangular theory of love, this type of love includes two of the three components: passion and commitment.

What is fatuous love?

400

This was the occasion in which the UT colors, orange and white, were first used by students.

What is the first UT baseball game?

400

Cooperative imaginative play where 2+ children participate in a scenario that is: recognizable to each other, mutually understood between actors, represents a specific persona, and represents common routines.

What is sociodramatic play?

500

The treatment that has been shown to be the most effective for treating for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?

500

The process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.

What is differentiation?

500

The tendency for people to form social networks, including friendships, marriage, business relationships, and many other types of relationships, with others who are similar.

What is homophily?

500

This is the name of the set of bells installed in the Tower.

What is the Kniker Carillon?

500

This child-rearing style is restrictive and punitive (“because I said so…”), while the other allows discussion and makes reasonable demands in line with the child’s maturity.

What is the difference between authoritarian and authoritative child-rearing styles?