SOCIAL
SCIENTIFIC FOUNDS.
BIOLOGICAL
S & P
LEARNING
100

What is the phenomenon where you start liking a song after hearing it repeatedly on the radio?

What is mere-exposure affect

100

What is the range of the numbers 5, 8, 3, 4, 9, 12, 11

What is 8

100

What is the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce? 

What is natural selection

100

What term describes the smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected 50% of the time?

What is just a noticeable difference? 
100

What conditioning type did Pavlov use to teach dogs to drool at the ring of a bell?

What is classical conditioning 

200

What phenomenon was demonstrated when participants in an experiment chose to administer the highest possible level of voltage charge to the learners because of being pressured?

What is Obedience 

200

Involving an in-depth and detailed examination of a single subject, or case, usually an individual or a small group.

What is case study?

200

Term used to describe the symptoms that occur when a person ends the use of an addictive substance.

What is withdrawls

200

What is the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time?

What is absolute thresholod 

200

The cessation of a learned response, usually resulting from an end to conditioning.

What is extinction

300

A phenomenon that occurs when a group of people make irrational decisions spurred by the urge to conform.

What is group think

300

What is it called when a participant doesn’t have treatment but has effects from believing they have

What is the placebo method/effect

300

A hormone in adrenal glands to prepare for stress or danger, also known as the “fight or flight” response.

What is adrenaline 

300

Not being able to see objects from afar

What is nearsightedness
300

A state that occurs after a person has repeatedly experienced a stressful situation that causes them to stop trying

What is learned helplessness

400

People often have expectations about another person that influence how they act toward that person. Such expectations in turn cause that person to behave consistently with the original expectations. The phenomenon is known as

What is self fulfilling prophecy

400

This occurs when scientists' hypotheses influence results voluntarily or involuntary

What is experimenter bias?

400

A state of recovery that occurs after a neuron has fired an action potential

What is the refractory period

400

Spot in the retina where the optic nerve connects. 

What is blind spot.

400

A form of learning that occurs without any obvious reinforcement of the behavior or associations that are learned

What is latent learning

500

What is the term for the mental conflict that arises when a person holds conflicting attitudes or when behavior is inconsistent with attitudes?

What is cognitive dissonance

500

A personality theory that explains behaviors by looking at unconscious drives and feelings

What is psychoanalytic theory

500

Any abnormal damage or change in the tissue of an organism, often caused by disease or trauma.

What is lesioning

500

What depth cue allows us to perceive the distance of objects based on the size of their image on the retina, with larger objects being perceived as closer and smaller objects as farther away?

What is relative side

500

The tendency of learned, reinforced behavior to gradually return to a more innate behavior

What is instinctive drift