A type of research design where there is an independent variable being manipulated.
What is expereimental?
7+/-2 units.
What is the capacity of short-term memory?
A type of learning that involves non-voluntary reflexive actions.
What is classical conditioning?
The four sources of motivation.
What are physiological, cognitions, emotions and social?
The positive stress response.
What is eustress?
I'm lovin' it.
What is McDonald's?
The national flower of Japan.
What is the cherry blossom?
An example of this type of extraneous variable is how cold the room is.
What is environment?
The three processes of sensation.
What are reception, transduction, and transmission?
A sticker as a reward is an example of this form of operant conditioning.
Be specific!
What is positive reinforcement?
The researcher for the model of subjective wellbeing.
Who is Diener?
Eyes may roll around slowly in this stage of sleep.
Be specific.
What is the first stage of NREM?
Just do it.
What is Nike?
The artist that painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City.
Who is Michelangelo?
What are the mean and median?
Surgery conducted on this person allowed us to learn more about the role of the hippocampus.
Who is Henry Molaison?
The stimulus conditions.
What is 'antecedent'?
The growth needs in Maslow's 1970 hierarchy of needs.
What are cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualisation and transcendence needs?
The types of the three models of stress (stress as a...)
What are response, stimulus, and transaction?
Think Different.
What is Apple?
The name of the coffee shop in Friends.
What is Central Perk?
The type of graph to use when there is no independent or dependent variable.
What is a scatterplot?
The years for the Working Memory Models.
What are 1974 and 2000?
The researchers for the Bobo doll experiment.
Who are Bandura, Ross & Ross?
Rather than accepting things for how they are, especially when they are not desirable, this factor of the six factor model of wellebing involves manipulating the surroundings to best suit personal needs.
What is environmental mastery?
Two physiological effects of chronic sleep deprivation.
What are heart disease and obesity?
More than money.
What is NAB?
The number of time zones in Russia.
What is 11?
The three R's for the use of animals in research.
What are replacement, reduction, and refinement?
A drug-induced cause of memory loss.
What is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome?
The process whereby a person becomes more likely to engage in a particular behaviour (response) by observing another individual being reinforced for that behaviour.
What is vicarious reinforcement?
One that takes you out of yourself, that makes you feel very tiny, or very large, to some extent one with life or nature.
What is a peak experience?
The end of the title to He et al.'s study: Effect of restricting bedtime mobile phone use on...
Must be in order! (no, this isn't a question we would expect you to be asked in a WACE exam).
sleep, arousal, mood and working memory.
Belong anywhere.
What is Airbnb?
The most-watched Netflix series in 2019.
What is Stranger Things?