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I am so much smarter because of this class
Animated films
100

Systematic error(s) in our perceptions of reality. Anchoring, for example. 


Cognitive bias

100

A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.

Mindfulness

100

This letter is used to indicate sample size in research. 

n

100

There are many multi-dimensional wellness models. The one were are using for this class includes THIS many dimensions. 


8

100

In 1995, Pixar released this movie - the first fully computer-animated feature film.

Toy Story

200

Cognitive bias where we depend too heavily on a particular piece of initial information when making decisions and judgements. 

Hint: Redwood tree

Anchoring
200

We have a tendency to resist accepting new evidence that conflicts with our core beliefs AND become more convinced of our previous beliefs. 

Hint: Cartoon birds

Backfire Effect

200

If you are on Reddit's Change My View thread, you would use this symbol to indicate that your mind has been changed. 

Delta

200

Every published research manuscript begins with this section. A short summary of the paper, usually about a paragraph, that highlights the key aspects of the study.

Abstract

200

In 1937, this became the first full-length animated feature film released.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

300

Individuals continue a behavior or endeavor as a result of previously invested resources (time, money or effort).

Hint: Printing press 

Sunk cost fallacy

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

This "system" of the mind is the one that is more susceptible to cognitive biases. 

300

This type of experimental research is the only study design that can determine true cause-and-effect relationships.

RCT

300

A harmless pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefit to the patient than for any physiological effect. Oddly enough, it helped treat a patient with IBS. 

Placebo

300

The story of Shrek takes place in this kingdom.

Far Far Away

400

A cognitive bias wherein a person overestimates their own qualities and abilities, in relation to the same qualities and abilities of other people.

Illusory Superiority

400

Along with anchoring and the backfire effect, this cognitive bias also relates our tendency to rely on our preconceived notions and, as such, struggle to change our minds. 

Confirmation bias

400
Presenting statistics as __________ risk creates more exciting headlines, which is why we see more frequently. However, it can be misleading. 

Relative

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

On average, translation to use in human subjects takes this long (in years) for the small amount of animal studies that actually make it this point.

400

In 2007, this rodent aspired to be a chef.

Remi

500

Cognitive bias:

While we might believe that being presented with multiple options actually makes it easier to choose one that we are happy with, having an abundance of options actually requires more effort to make a decision and can leave us feeling unsatisfied with our choice.

Paradox of choice

500

A field of study that bridges the gap between classic economics and psychology. It suggests that humans do not always act in a rational manner, and, as a matter of fact, predictably display cognitive biases.

Behavioral Economics

500

Statistics term defined as, "Any statistical relationship, whether causal or not, between two variables."

Correlation

500

A very strong type of research study that utilizes the statistical combination of results from two or more separate studies. 


Meta-analysis

500

The main antagonist (villain) of a 1998 Pixar film. He is the leader of the grasshoppers and Flik's arch-nemesis.

Hopper