Research Methods
Biological Bases Behavior
Sensation and Perception
States of Consciousness
100

This method involves studying one individual in depth


What is a Case Study?


100

This part of the neuron receives messages


What are Dendrites?


100

This sense detects airborne vibrations


What is Hearing?


100

This is the body’s internal clock


What is Circadian Rhythm?


200

This type of research measures relationships between variables


What is Correlational Study?


200

This neurotransmitter is linked to pleasure and reward


What is Dopamine?


200

This term refers to the minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus


What is Absolute Threshold?


200

This stage of sleep includes vivid dreaming


What is REM Sleep?


300

This type of experiment includes a control and experimental group


What is a Controlled Experiment?


300

This brain structure controls balance and coordination


What is the Cerebellum?


300

This phenomenon explains why we stop noticing constant stimuli


What is Sensory Adaptation?


300

This is a state of focused attention and increased suggestibility


What is Hypnosis?


400

This term refers to randomly assigning participants to groups


What is Random Assignment?


400

This lobe is responsible for decision-making and personality


What is the Frontal Lobe?


400

This theory explains color vision with opposing colors


What is Opponent-Process Theory?


400

This term refers to awareness of ourselves and our environment


What is Consciousness?


500

This ethical guideline requires participants to be told about the study


What is Informed Consent?


500

This system controls fight-or-flight responses


What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?


500

This principle states we organize visual elements into groups


What is Gestalt Principles?


500

This theory suggests dreams help process information


What is Information-Processing Theory?