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100
  • Janea was having a hard time transitioning into College. Lectures were hard so she decided to change her thinking and studying strategies to better align with lecture content. What would a psychologist call this?

What is accommodation?

100
  • Dr. Merriwether described this term when she discussed how her godchild was crying all the time, inconsistent with eating and sleeping times, and not adapting to new environments or people.

What is a Difficult Child

100
  • This bias is demonstrated here: Sara does not want to get the covid vaccine because they think that getting the vaccine is as much hassle has getting COVID.

Omission Bias

100
  • This play is described by children exchanging toys but not playing with each other

What is Parallel Play?*

100

This term is described in the following scenario: An african American child was taking a test in class. The child preformed bad relative to other Caucasian classmates due to a belief that African Americans have a lower IQ.

What is Stereotype Threat?

200
  • A child is talking to someone on the phone. While they are on the phone the words they are using doesn’t make any sense but the chilod is waiting their turn to talk, listening to the other person, and changing voice pitch when asking questions and tpwards the end of a sentence. What is the child doing?

What is Babbling?*

200
  • This attachment style is described in the strange situation as a baby that doesn’t have separation anxiety, doesn’t have stranger anxiety, doesn’t social reference, and doesn’t use parent as base to explore the room.

What is Avoidant?

200
  • This bias is demonstrated here: Sara does not want to get the covid vaccine because you can still die a from COVID so there's no good reason.

What is Neglect of Probability?

200
  • This parenting style is reflected here: Sara asks her mom why she cant go out and her mom says “I am the parent, because I said so”.

What is Authoritarian?

200
  1. This intelligence could be described as knowing the psychology terms discussed in lectures

What is Crystalized Intelligence?

300
  • Kira was asked if they had any siblings. Kira said “I have 1 sister.” Then Kira was asked how many siblings did her sister have? Kira said “idk.” What stage and substage (if applicable) would Piaget say they are at?

Preoperational

300
  • This attachment phase by Bowlby is described by the emergence of object permanence and separation anxiety

Clear-cur Attachment Phase

300
  • At 2:00pm today you went to work, saw a co-worker, filed some papers, and then left around 6pm. This recall describes what type of memory discussed in book.

What is Episodic Memory?

300
  • This gender typing theory can be described as: When we navigate the world we take in categorical information and organize in in our head so that the next time we encounter it or something similar its easier to process and recognize.

What is Gender Schema Theory?

300

Rheingold & Cook found what in their study analyzing the bedrooms of children?

  • Gendered toys: girls had more dolls, domestic toys, and dollhouses. Boys had more military, education art materials, sports things, ect 
400
  • A baby repeatedly bangs their rattle on different objects in their environment to see hear the different sounds it makes. What stage and substage (if applicable) would Piaget say they are at?
What is Sensorimotor Substage 3
400
  • This phrase was coined after a study looking at babies’ relationship with caregiver in foster homes and prisons.

"Failure to Thrive"

400
  • This vaccine reduces the likelihood of dying from a disease with symptoms like hearing loss and cognitive issues

What is HIB?

400
  • This condition is a result of the bodies lack of reaction to androgen. The person usually has XY chromosomes and feminized external genitalia

What is Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome?

400
  • Ann plays one of the hardest games ever. They eventually give up and choose a different game to play. Sternberg says this falls under what theory?

What is Contextual Sub Theory?

500
  • You are playing a game of hide and seek with your baby sibling. You hide an object under the bed and the baby finds it. The next game the baby sees that you move the object elsewhere but continue to search for it under the bed. What psychological term describes this?

What is A not B Search Error

500
  • These set of studies challenged they cupboard theories.
  • What is Harlow’s work with infant monkeys & Kangaroo care?
500
  • A tadpole drawing falls under what Piagetian stage?

What is Synthetic Incapacity?

500
  • If present this gene usually results in the formation of testes

What is SRY?

500

What was the IQ controversy discussed in lecture?

"Biology is destiny", African Americans "inferior" because of low IQ