Dumb and Dumber
A Quiet Place
Remember Me
Bratz
Alice in Wonderland
100

The ability to move ahead with confidence and enthusiasm.

Self-motivation

100

Ability used to read others cues.

Decoding

100

Displaying behavior that had been previously extinguished.

Spontaneous Recovery

100

Removes anxiety-causing ideas from conscious awareness by pushing them into the unconscious.

Repression

100

Biological functions exist

Non-conscious Level

200

Devised the first modern IQ test.

Alfred Binet

200

5 examples of the 7 universal expressions.

Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, Surprise, Fear, And Contempt.

200

Use relaxation techniques and gradually expose a person to stimulus they fear. 

Systematic Disensitation


200

Two personality dimensions that Hans Eysenck focus on.

Extroverts and Introverts

200

Our Biological Clocks

Circadian Rhythm

300
One description that defines giftedness.

IQ of 130, Possess an outstanding talent or show potential.

300

1 example of the 4 main standing positions.

Parallel Stance, Posing, Legs apart, Standing crossed legs.

300

Give three types of reinforcement.

Primary, secondary, positive, negative, rewards, and punishments. 

300

Provide 3 out of 5 disorder the five factor model helps describes.

Anxiety disorders, Depression, Suicide attempts, Schizophrenia, and Personality disorders

300

Dreams reflect a person's unconscious urges, especially unacceptable or painful urges.

Freudian View

400

Percent of psychologists and specialists that believe the differences in IQ scores are environmental factors.

15%

400

Indicates holding something back.

Locked Ankles

400

Fixed amount of time before reinforcement is given. 

Fixed-interval reinforcement

400

Five internal factors that influence behavior.

Skills, Values, Goals, Expectations, and Self Efficacy Expectations

400

Have random neuron bursts and the brain tries to make sense of them by creating dreams.

Biophysical Approach

500

Formula used to calculate IQ.

(mental age/chronological age) x 100

500

Inches of a rural spatial zone. 

36 inches

500

Trauma that prevents us from learning new memories.

Anterograde Amnesia

500

The 5 approaches to the study of personality.

1) Trait theory 

2) psychoanalytic theory 

3) Learning theory 

4) Humanistic theory 

5) Sociocultural theory 

500

Ideas that are not in your awareness right now, but you can recall them if you had to.

Pre-conscious Level