40 Studies
Theories/Unit 1+0
Emotion/Social/Learning
Brain/Sleep/Sense
Inside Freuds Psyche
100

Psychologist known for revolutionary social psychology contributions such as the Stanford Prison experiment 

Phillip Zimbardo 

100
Define Random Sampling 

-A sample that fairly represents the whole population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion

-Gathering a group of participants at random from a population as a whole even if it does not guarantee to prove the hypothesis  

100

An individual who believes their actions are lacking importance/impact and their life is primarily out of their hands

External Locus of Control

100

Covering the Axon in a Neuron this part acts as a wind tunnel to speed up transmission and improve the chances of firing 

Myelin Sheath 

100

People will perform at higher than normal levels when either being directly viewed or the thought of being viewed is introduced

Social Facilitation

200

Contact Comfort was studied by this individual with his wire/cloth monkeys

Harry Harlow 

200

An ethically conducted study will ______ participants at its conclusion to make sure there are no questions and avoid any deception

Debrief 

200

The term given to the process of learning new information, primarily used to describe making an association between the neutral and wanted response

Acquisition 

200

Area of the brain cut during rare surgical procedure to treat epilepsy, severing the left and right hemispheres. 

Corpus Callopsum 

200

Area of the brain which serves as the sensory "switchboard" processing afferent and efferent neurons both coming from and going to the peripheral nervous system

The Thalamus 

300

This individuals study in obedience helped shine light onto a persons willingness to partake in atrocities, such as the Holocaust. 

Stanley Milgram

300

Theory that approaches the individual and their personality with a focus on the potential for personal growth and future ideal self 

Humanistic

300

Term describing a rapid recall of information after a period of extinction 

Spontaneous Recovery

300

Occurs when transitioning between stages in NREM sleep and a burst of multiple types of waves can be detected on an EEG at once. Does not occur in REM

Sleep Spindles

300

Idea that a physiological state creates an aroused state (drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need 

Drive-Reduction Theory 

400

Used Piaget's childhood development as a baseline to analyze how modelling behaviors can affect children

Albert Bandura

400

Focuses on the genetic nature of humans by analyzing traits which have been passed down through each successive generation 

Evolutionary


400

Emotions are the result of two factors, physiological arousal and a cognitive interpretation which becomes a cognitive label 

Singer-Schacter Two Factor 


400

Color theory responsible for seeing an afterimage on a blank/neutral background which are on the opposite side of the color spectrum. 

Opponent processing theory 

400

Idea that humanity shares a general underlying bank of memories and experiences which serve to explain behavior cross-culturally 

Collective Unconscious 

500

Used rats and pigeons to show how behaviors can be strengthened or weakened (though called it a different term.)

B.F Skinner

500
Computed measurement of how much the scores from an experiment vary around the mean score 

Standard Deviation 

500

Define Social Clock 

Socio-cultural concept determining unspoken rules for norms and requirements, varies based on culture and time period

500

What are the two Pitch Theories in sound?

Place and Frequency 
500

Theory arguing people are motivated by external rewards and avoidance of negative consequences

Incentive Theory