Research Methods
The Brain
Sensation and perception
Learning
Social Psychology
100

What method is used to identify the effectiveness of a new medication.  

  Experiment

100

What part of the brain is responsible for coordination and balance?

Cerebellum

100

What part of the eye is a clear curved structure that focus light onto the retina? 

Lens

100

This theory focuses on how behaviors are eared through conditioning.  

 Behavirol learning

100

Individuals may adjust their beliefs or behaviors to align with a group's norms

Conformity 

200

What is it called when both the participants and the psychologist don't know what is placebo and what is real during a study?

 Double blind study

200

What part of the brain is responsible for Visual information, color and shape? 

Occipital lobe

200

The transparent outer layer of the eye that refracts light entering the eye to help focus light on the retina is called the.  

 Cornea

200

This emphasizes the mental processes involved in learning such as attention and memory.

 Cognotive learning

200

People may follow orders from authority figures, even if it means causing harm

Obedience

300

What method is used to collect data from a group through questions or interviews?

Survey

300

What part of the brain processes sensory information like touch?

 Parietal lobe

300

What part of the eye opens in the iris to allow light to be seen.

Pupil

300

This type of learning helps control social interaction and observation in learning.      

 Social learning

300

When one becomes enraged and tries to cause harm.

Aggression

400

What research method examines the relationship between two or more variables without manipulation?

Correlation study

400

What connects to the spinal cord and gives us simple functions like breathing.

Brain stem

400

what is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil.    

Iris

400

This theory emphasizes the active role of learners in constructing their own knowledge through experience and interaction.

Constructivist learning.

400

The ways in which individuals or groups can influence the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others.

Social Influence

500

What method combines data from multiple studies to draw border concussions?

Meta Analysis

500

What part of the brain controls higher cognitive functions and voluntary movements.?

   Frontal lobe

500

What maintains eye shape and provides nutrients and oxygen?

Aqueous Hunor

500

This theory emphasizes learning by including simulations, hands-on activities, and real-world experiences.

Experiential Learning

500

The phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help someone in need when others are present.

Bystander effect