This psychologist used a "client-centred approach" while working with people
Who is Carl Rogers
This method is used to test a hypothesis or theory in psychology
What is the Scientific Method
When a group of people reach a consensus without critical reasoning or thinking about consequences, it is referred to as...
What is Group Think
The name of the manual that contains diagnostic criteria for mental disorders
What is DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual)
Freud was known for using this illegal substance
What is Cocaine
This psychologist is the "Father of Psychoanalysis"
Who is Sigmund Freud
An educated guess
What is Hypothesis
Compliance, Internalization, and Identification are 3 different types of this concept
What is Conformity
The most common medication for treating Bipolar Disorder
What is Lithium
Pavlov used this animal in his experiments
What are Dogs
Name the concept where there is a debate between whether environment or genetics have a bigger impact on development
What is Nature Vs. Nurture
When research participants are told about the study, risks, and possible injuries before hand, it is called...
What is Informed Consent
This experiment "shocked" its participants (both literally and figuratively)
What is the Milgram Experiment
Name 2 types of therapy that are commonly used for treatment
What are Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Achieving one's full potential is the top of the pyramid in whose theory of what
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
The phenomenon where the bigger the group of people, the less likely an individual is to help a person in need
What is the Bystander Effect
"Did you see that Sally McBride did really poorly on her mental health survey?" is a violation of this ethical guideline
What is Confidentiality
Asch had 2 experiments that we looked at that showed how conformity works, name each one
What is the Line Conformity Experiment, and the Elevator Conformity Experiment
Symptoms of this disorder include: delusions, hallucinations (auditory or visual), disorganized thought/speech, and paranoia.
What is Schizophrenia
This stage of sleep is where most dreams happen
What is REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep
This psychologist conducted the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment
Who is Philip Zimbardo
This type of sample allows everyone the opportunity to participate
What is a Random Sample
Social Psychology looks at how others influence our _____, _____, and _____.
What are Thoughts, Feelings, and Actions
The name of the brain structure that is associated with fight-or-flight in response to anxiety
What is the Hypothalamus
A trigger that sets off the reaction to something you didn't use to react to is called...
What is Conditional Stimulus