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100

In which university did the infamous Prison study, focusing on Power and Authority, take place?

What is Stanford University

100

The computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score

What is standard deviation

100

This structure found in the primitive brain, is said to regulate the 4 F's: flight, fight, food, and fu...baby making

What is the hypothalamus

100

A simple mental shortcut that lets us act quickly and efficiently is known as a?

What is a heuristic

100

In our lecture on "Psychological Disorders" we watched a video on a surgeon who did what type of surgery?

What is a lobotomy

200

In Harry Harlow's study on Attachment, the rhesus monkey's showed preference for what type of mother?

What is the cloth mother

200

The molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter’s action

What is an antagonist

200

What covers the axon to help speed the neural impulses to the next neuron?

What is myelin sheath

200

The Law of Conservation is worked on during what developmental stage defined by Piaget?

What is the preoperational stage
200

In our chapter on "Sensation and Perception" what animal crossed the screen to showcase subliminal perception?

What is a gorilla

300

Ivan Pavlov used which type of stimuluses to classically condition his dog? (name both stimuluses)

What are a bell/tone and food

300

In development, the idea that awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived

What is object permanence 

300

These neurons are found within the brain and spinal cord

What are interneurons

300

Name at least 2/3 of the general motivators

What are hunger/thirst or sexual motivation or affiliation/achievement 

300
In our chapter on "Assessment & Testing" we watched a video on Intelligence. When the participants ranked themselves on who is the smartest, one individual kept using the term 'EQ'. What does EQ stand for?

What is Emotional Intelligence

400

In Mary Ainsworth's study on parental attachment, a baby who would not be bothered by their mother leaving and by a stranger entering the room would be categorized as what?

What is insecure-avoidant

400

Our intelligence can be categorized into 3 areas that predict real-world success: analytical, creative, and practical

What is Sternberg's triarchic theory 

400

What does fMRI stand for?

What is functional magnetic resonance imaging

400

Retreating to an earlier psychosexual stage, where some psychic energy remains fixed is what defence mechanism?

What is regression

400

In our chapter on "Development", the video depicted which country as having a progressive view on Paternity leave?

What is Sweden

500

The infamous case study showed how a man got struck by an iron rod but retained his motor function and memory, although, his personality appeared to change. What is the name of this individual?

Who is Phineas Gage

500

The concept in which performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases

What is the Yerkes- Dodson Law

500

This neurotransmitter is primarily responsible in thought, learning, and memory. Activates muscle action in the body. Also associated with attention and awakening.

What is acetycholine

500

In our memory system, the explicit memory system holds which types of memory?

What are episodic and semantic memory

500

In our chapter on "Consciousness" the video depicted a man who took medical marijuana to help ease the discomfort of what disease? 

What is Parkinsons