Intelligence I
Intelligence II
Emotions
Emotions II
Infancy/Childhood
100
This debate involved the question as to whether your genetics or your environment plays a bigger role in your life.
What is the nature-nurture debate?
100
This is an average IQ score.
What is 100?
100
These are three of the seven Universal Facial Expressions.
What are: anger, happiness, fear, surprise, disgust, sadness, and contempt?
100
This is how Japanese people feel about expressing emotions in public.
What is they do not think that people should express emotions in public.
100
This is the function of the placenta.
To connects the baby's blood supply to the mother, and to filter out harmful substances.
200
This psychologist has a Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
Who is Howard Gardner?
200
This percentage of people's IQ score fall between 80 and 120
What is 68%?
200
This is the reason is is dangerous for to be unable to feel emotions.
If we do't feel fear, we are unable to recognize situations as dangerous.
200
This type of intelligence is the ability to perceive emotions accurately, to take feelings into account when reasoning, and to manage emotions in oneself and others.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
200
These are example of teratogens.
What are: pollution, drugs, disease?
300
These are five types of intelligences in the Theory of Multiple Intelligence.
What are verbal, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, bod movement, intelligence to understand oneself, intelligence to understand others, naturalistic, existential.
300
Tommy has an intellectual disability. His IQ score has to be below what number?
What is 70?
300
This theory explains why someone who wins the lottery will eventually become less happy in the future.
What is the Adaptation Level Theory?
300
Why are lie detector tests usually not admissible in most courtrooms?
They are not always accurate. People may not experience arousal when guilty (psychopaths), or may be able to fake their way through the exam.
300
These are harmful effects on a baby if the mother smokes or drinks. Name three.
What are being born underweight, birth defects, low IQ, behavior disorders, ADHD?
400
This is the body part that early psychologists thought was a good measure of intelligence. (Keep it clean!)
What is the head/brain?
400
Greg is a genius. His IQ score must be at least how high?
What is 130?
400
This part of the brain is considered our "emotional detector."
What is the amygdala?
400
Lie detectors measures these physiological responses. Give at least 2.
What is What are breathing rate, heart rate, blood pressure, galvanic skin response (sweating)?
400
Orphans adopted from orphanages that do not give much attention to the babies are at risk of developing this disorder.
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
500
This psychologist believed intelligence was a collection of mental abilities and that they could be assessed by performing cognitive tasks (vocab, memory, math, etc)
Who is Alfred Binet?
500
These are the are two sections of the Weschler IQ Tests.
What are Verbal and Performance.
500
This theory of emotions says the reason we have emotions is to help us evaluate people and situations in terms of how good or bad they are for our well-being.
What is the Evolutionary Theory of Emotions?
500
This theory (hypothesis) of emotions states that our facial expressions influence the emotions we feel. The song, "Put on a Happy Face" is a good example of this.
What is the Facial Feedback Hypothesis?
500
The Harlow Monkey experiment demonstrates this.
What is the importance of comfort, warmth, and love from caregivers?