Social Psychology
Development
Psychological Approaches
Mental Disorders
Parts of the Brain
100

A method of persuasion in which you are convinced by the content of the message.

What is Central Route of persuasion?

100

A child's sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy.

What is Basic Trust?

100

Behavior results from our mental interpretations of experience.

What is a Cognative Psychological Approach?

100

An anxiety disorder of minutes-long episode of intense dread.

What is Panic Disorder?

100

The portion of the brain in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. Responsible for coordination and balance.

What is the Cerrebellum?

200

A persuasive technique that begins with a small request to encourage compliance with a larger request.

What is Foot in the door?

200

The theory that states there is an optimal time period when events must take place.

What is Critical Period?

200

Behavior is developed and adapted (Natural Selection).

What is an Evolutionary Psychological Approach?

200

A positive psychological change experienced as a result of the struggle with highly challenging life circumstances.

What is Post traumatic growth?

200

Lobe which receives sensory input for touch and body position.

What is the Parietal Lobe?

300

The discomfort a person feels when their behavior does not align with their values or beliefs.

What is Cognative Dissonance?

300

A person’s emotion reactivity/intensity which is seen from birth on.

What is temperament?

300

Behavior determined by learning and observation (Nurture).

What is a Behavioral Psychological Approach?

300

Believes that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and, sometimes, cured.

What is the Medical Model?

300

The fatty tissue surrounding axons that insulates and speeds impulses.

What is the Myelin Sheath?

400

A negative attitude, which you are not consciously aware of, against a specific social group.

What is Implicit Bias?

400

The thory that states that you are able to recognize other people's emotions perspectives and feelings.

What is Theory of MInd?

400

Behavior determined by Brain structure and chemicals (Nature).

What is a Behavioral Psychological Approach?

400

People with this disorder lack a conscience, are emotionally shallow, impulsive, and selfish, and tend to manipulate others

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?

400

A bundle of nerve fibers that allow your brain's left and right hemispheres to communicate.

What is the Corpus Callosum?

500

A social role that is assigned to an individual based on factors beyond their control (age, gender, ethnicity, or family background).

What is an Ascribed Role?

500

Researcher who found that research monkeys preferred contact comfort over food.

Who is Harry Harlow?

500

Focuses on individual potential and growth. Believes people are inherently good.

What is a Humanistic Psychological Approach?

500

He advocated for mental hospitals with humane treatment and moral therapy for mental patients.

Who is Philippe Pinel?

500

Carries messages from body to brain and brain to body.

What is Reticular formation?