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The mistaken belief that a random event is more likely to occur in the future simply because the opposite outcome has happened repeatedly in the past

What is gambler's fallacy?

100

Emotional distress seen in infants when they are introduced to people they don't know

What is stranger anxiety?

100

Conducted the "line experiment" to measure the extent of conformity in a group setting

Who is Solomon Asch?

100

The three stages of general adaptation syndrome (in order)

What is alarm, resistance, and exhaustion?

100

Conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment

Who is Philip Zimbardo?

100

This is the fear of being in open spaces, a crowd, or using public transportation

What is agorophobia?

100

On the first day of school your AP Psych teacher yelled at the class and acted angrily to the class.  You now have concluded your teacher is a mean person.  When you made this conclusion, you have fallen victim to this

What is the fundamental attribution error?

200

The tendency to perceive an item only in terms of its most common use

What is functional fixedness?

200

The drive reduction theory states that humans strive to maintain _____________, which is a steady internal state

What is homeostasis?

200

Believed conditional love/positive regard promotes incongruence of one's self-concept

Who is Carl Rogers?

200

The decision-making component of personality that seeks to delay gratification of urges until appropriate (according to Freud)

What is the ego?

200

Proposed 4 stages of cognitive development

Who is Jean Piaget?

200

Disorder in which a person alternates between depression and intense moments of mania

What is bipolar?

200

The most important factor contributing to the bystander effect

What is diffusion of responsibility?

300

This method of problem solving usually guarantees solving a problem because the process is methodical, step-by-step, and time consuming

What is an algorithm?

300

The period of time in our development that is vital for learning language, skills, and social behaviors

What is critical period?

300

Conducted "A Strange Experiment" to study infant-mother attachment patterns

Who is Mary Ainsworth?

300

This is the idea that facial expressions can fuel emotional responses

What is the facial feedback hypothesis?

300

Conducted an experiment that paired a bell with meat to make a dog salivate

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

300

An excess of this neurotransmitter is linked to schizophrenia

What is dopamine?

300

This is caused when there's a disconnect between the belief that smoking causes cancer and the behavior of smoking 2 packs a day

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

Increased schooling and more demanding curricula are proposed explanations for this 100+ year trend of higher IQ scores

What is the Flynn effect?

400

This earliest stage of cognitive development occurs up to the age of 2 and at this stage infants do not have object permanence

What is sensorimotor stage?

400

Proposed general adaptation syndrome (GAS)

Who is Hans Selye?

400

A student who doesn't trust Mr. Heidegger instead believes Mr. Heidegger doesn't trust him (defense mech)

What is projection?

400

His/her studies of infant monkeys showed the importance of contact comfort in forming attachments

Who is Harry Harlow?

400

Type of therapy that challenges people's illogical, self-defeating attitudes and assumptions

What is rational emotive behavior therapy?

400

A mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives

What is groupthink?

500

Our tendency. to approach a problem from the mindset of what has worked for us previously

What is mental set?

500

The 5th stage of psychosocial development takes place from our teens to early 20s

What is identity vs. role confusion?

500

He created the 8 stages of psychosocial development

Who is Erik Erikson?

500

This notion suggests that a moderate level of arousal (not too much, not too little) leads to optimal performance

What is Yerkes-Dodson Law OR the inverted-U hypothesis?

500

She was isolated for the first 13 years of her life and finally discovered in the early 1970s

Who is Genie?

500

Type of therapy that treats people by exposing them (in imagination or actual situations) to the things they fear and avoid

What is exposure therapy?

500

This is the percentage of subjects that administered shocks at 450 volts in Stanley Milgram's experiment

What is 65%?