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100

This Austrian neurologist is credited to be the first psychoanalyst to describe our inner conflicts between the id, ego and superego 

Who is Sigmund Freud? 

100

The tendency, in explaining other people’s behavior, to overestimate personality factors and underestimate the influence of the situation

What is the fundamental attribution error? 

100

This Swiss psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology is best known for discovering common  personalities within myths around the world.  

Who was Carl Jung? 

100

Ivan Pavlov is known for his discovery of this type of learning

What is classical conditioning?

100

This mental health disorder involves persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions because of a perceived need to save them

What is hoarding disorder? 

200
Considered to be the Father of Psychology

Who was Wilhelm Wundt? 

200

The tendency to not respond to a victim in need when other people are around

What is the bystander effect? 

200

In psychoanalysis, dream interpretation claims to gain access to what part of a patient's psyche? 

What is the Id? 

200

In Bandura’s Bobo doll study, the children's behavior imitated their parents behavior. The parents in this example are also known as...

models

200

This common symptom of schizophrenia typically describes someone who hears voices in their head

What are hallucinations? 

300

Famous for creating the principles of operant conditioning

Who is B.F. Skinner? 

300

A term used for commonplace daily verbal, behavioral or environmental slights, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative attitudes toward stigmatized or culturally marginalized groups.

What are microaggressions? 

300

A 10 year who still sucks their thumb could be seen by Freud as stuck in this stage of psychosexual of development. 

What is the oral stage? 

300

A child tells a lie and is grounded. He does this several times, finally learning that his behavior (lying) is associated with a consequence (being grounded). What type of learning is this? 

What is operant conditioning? 

300

A person can develop this after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event

What is PTSD? 

400

This type of psychology was most prominent in the 1960's in the U.S. 

What is cognitive psychology? 
400

A groundbreaking study by Philip Zimbardo (1971) that demonstrated how our social roles affect our behavior. 

What is the Stanford prison study? 

400

Commonly known as the inkblot test, this projective psychological test shows 10 ambiguous inkblot images to individuals and are asked to describe what they see.  

What is the Rorschach test? 

400

After conditioning, the response to the conditioned stimulus can be eliminated if the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus. 

What is extinction? 

400

An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental acts aimed at reducing the distress

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? 

500

This famous American psychologist proposed that our consciousness is continuous and ongoing, and cannot be isolated and reduced to individual parts. 

Who was William James? 

500

A famous study by Stanley Milgram (1963) that examined how social pressure can affect our tendency to conform.  

What is Milgram's obedience study or shock treatment study? 

500

A type of personality test that is designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts. 

What is a projective personality test? 

500

A process by which an individual learns new responses by observing the behavior of another (a model) rather than through direct experience.

What is observational learning? 

500

A mood disorder characterized by significant shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels and cycles between mania and depression

What is bipolar disorder?