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100

When an observed correlation can be explained by a potential different, or third, variable

What is Third Variable Problem?

100

Things which share visual characteristics will be seen as belonging together

What is Similarity?

100

an optimal period early in life when the exposure to certain stimuli and experiences produces normal development

What is Critical Period?

100

Those that individuals hold but may be unaware of or may not acknowledge

What is Implicit Attitudes/Bias?

100

a subfield of psychology that explores the impact of psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors on health and wellness

What is Health Psychology?

200

A type of research design in which researchers collect data from many individuals

What is Cross-sectional?

200

Things which are close together will be seen as belonging together

What is Proximity?mollie stinks

200

When a more experienced teacher first demonstrates an ability, then guides the learner to complete the ability on their own

What is Scaffolding?

200

You can expert some control over your life

What is Internal Locus of control?

200

Positive stress

What is Eustress?
300

Attempting to arrange human reproduction in a way that prioritizes heritable traits regarded as desirable

What is Eugenics?

300

Stretching of muscles around both eyes transmits depth cues to the brain

What is Convergence?

300

causes a response after being associated with the unconditional stimulus

What is the Conditioned Stimulus (CS) ?

300

The perception by an individual that the amount of a desired resource they have is less than some comparison person/group

What is Relative Deprivation?

300

purging

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

400

helps coordinate movements and is helpful in sleep and arousal

What is RAS?

400

Remembering to perform a planned action in the future

What is Prospective Memories?

400

"If you keep doing what your doing I'll take your phone away" is an example of this

What is Negative Punishment?

400

Following along with the norms of the group

what is obedience?

400

The presence of multiple unique personalities within one individual

What Is DID?

500

An example is climbing stairs and a excess is migraines/seizures - the body's major excitatory neurotransmitter

What is Glutamate?

500

proposes three interacting systems that information must pass through to be remembered

What is the Multi-Store Model?

500

Farming long-term romantic, platonic, and familial relationships

What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?

500

Personality tests that have you select from a list of options. More valid and reliable than projective ex. The big 5

What is Personality Inventories?

500

Loss of memories as the result of some form of trama

What is Dissociative Amnesia/Fugue?