Solve the problem
On a Different Wavelength
I Sense Something
DreamLand
Which path do you take?
100

This research technique involves observation of one particular person in depth to reveal universal principles....

What is Case Study?

100

Anxiety disorder in which an irrational fear causes the person to avoid some object, activity or situation

What is a Phobia?

100

Part of the eye that sends neural impulses from the eye to the brain

What is the Optic Nerve?

100

The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus

What is Selective Attention?

100

The approach that focuses on the growth potential of healthy people and their environmental influences.

What is Behaviorism?

200

A graphed cluster of dots to represent the values of two variables is known as....

What is a Scatter Plot?

200

Somatoform disorder in which people interpret normal sensations as symptoms of a dreaded disease.

What is Hypochondriasis?

200

Part of the inner ear that makes sound waves trigger nerve impulses

What is the Cochlea?

200

Failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere

What is Inattentional Blindness?

200

Approach that focuses on how the brain and body enable emotions and experiences is known as...

What is Neuroscience?

300

If one perceives a relationship between two things when no correlation exists, a person believes there is an....

What is an Illusory Correlation?

300

This disorder usually show a lack of conscience for wrongdoing even to those close to you, usually end up becoming criminals as they begin to lie, steal, fight, or display unrestrained sexual behavior

What is Anti-Social Personality Disorder?

300

Process in which the lens changes its curvature to focus on near and far objects

What is Accommodation?

300

Failing to notice changes in the environment

What is Change Blindness?

300

The psychological perspective used to treat depression.

What is the Cognitive Perspective?

400

A variable other than the independent variable that may produce an effect in an experiment is called the...

What s the Confounding Variable?

400

The excessive amount of dopamine leads to this disorder

What is Schizophrenia?

400

Before traveling through the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, the vibration travels though what....

What is the Eardrum?

400

The biological clock that occur on a 24 hour cycle

What is Circadian Rhythm?

400

The psychological perspective used to raise the clients self-awareness and their understanding of their behavior.

What is the Psychodynamic Perspective?

500

A statistical statement of the likelihood an obtained result occurred by chance is known as....

What is Statistical Significance?

500

One or more episodes of amnesia in which an individual cannot recall some or all of his/her past

What is Dissociative Fugue?

500

These are activated when light energy triggers chemical changes that send neural signals

What is Ganglion Cells?

500

A split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others

What is Dissociation?

500

This type of psychology emphasizes environmental influences on peoples potential...

What is Humanistic Psychology?