Psychological disorders
Motivation & emotions
Psychologist
Social Thinking
Pop culture
100

Continual tense and apprehensive, expressing unfocused, negative, and out of control feelings are part of which psychological disorder?

Generalized anxiety

100

What psychological theory proposes that individuals are motivated by a hierarchy of needs, ranging from basic survival needs to higher-level needs like self-actualization?

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

100

Who created the hierarchy of needs pyramid?

Maslow

100

In sociology, what term describes the process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society?


Socialization

100

Before pursuing a solo career, Harry Styles was a member of which globally successful boy band?


 One Direction

200

An extreme form of irrational fear or anxiety, triggered by a particular situation or object. This are characteristics of which psychological disorder?

Phobias

200

This type of motivation is driven by internal factors and personal enjoyment, as opposed to external rewards or pressures.

intrinsic motivation

200

Often referred to as the "father of psychoanalysis," this Austrian neurologist developed the concept of the unconscious mind.


Sigmund Freud

200

Overestimating the forces of personality while underestimating the power of the situation is called the?

Fundamental Attribution Error.

200

This Pixar film explores the emotions inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl named Riley.


"Inside Out"

300

What does ADHD stand for?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

300

Who is known for his research on classical conditioning with dogs, using the terms "unconditioned stimulus," "conditioned stimulus," and "conditioned response"?



Pavlov

300

Known for his work in behaviorism, this American psychologist conducted the "Little Albert" experiment, demonstrating that emotions could be conditioned.


John B. Watson

300

According to the Attribution Theory, what are the two main factors we tend to credit when explaining someone's behavior?


Stable, enduring traits (disposition) and the situation at hand

300

In the TV show "Stranger Things," what is the alternate dimension called, where the Demogorgon comes from?


The Upside Down

400

Behaviors, in order to be consider a psychological disorder needs to be deviant, cause distress and

dysfunction.

400

The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted by psychologist Philip Zimbardo, aimed to investigate the psychological effects of what social phenomenon?

The impact of authority and social roles on behavior

400

Operant Conditioning is a way of learning by means of rewards and punishments. Who developed this theory?


B.F Skinner

400

When we're trying to understand why individuals act as heroes or villains, the Attribution Theory helps us explore whether their actions are driven by their enduring traits or by what external factor?



The situation at hand

400

What is the name of the fictional high school where much of the action takes place in the Disney Channel series "High School Musical"?


East High

500

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is responsible for the writing, editing, reviewing and publishing of this book.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, often known as the “DSM-5,”

500

Emotions are very important for humans, part of their job is to provide the energy and motivation that lets us?

Meet our goals and our needs

500

his American psychologist is famous for his social learning theory, which emphasizes the role of modeling and observational learning.


Albert Bandura

500

In social psychology, what term is used to describe the enduring traits of an individual that can influence their behavior, as per the Attribution Theory?


Disposition

500

In "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," London Tipton famously struggles with driving what name she assigns to the the gear shift?

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