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100

What is social psychology?  

Social psychology is the study of how people think, feel, and behave in social situations.

100

 What is clinical physiology?

Clinical physiology is the study of how the body works and how doctors check if it is healthy or sick.

100

What is developmental psychology?  

It is the study of how people grow and change physically, mentally, and emotionally throughout their lives.

100

What is cognitive psychology?  

It is the study of how people think, learn, remember, and solve problems.

200

What is a social norm?  

A social norm is an unwritten rule about how to behave in a group or society.

200

What does the heart do?  

The heart pumps blood to carry oxygen and nutrients to the whole body.

200

What are the main stages of human development?

The main stages are infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

200

 What is memory?  

Memory is the ability to store and recall information.

300

What is attitude?  

An attitude is how you feel about something, either positive or negative.

300

What is blood pressure?  

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your blood vessels

300

What is a milestone in development?  

A milestone is an important skill or ability that most children can do at a certain age, like walking or speaking.

300

 How does attention affect learning?  

Paying attention helps you focus on information so you can understand and remember it better.

400

 What is social influence?  

Social influence is how people change what they do or believe because of others.

400

What are lungs for?  

Lungs help you breathe by taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide

400

How do emotions change during adolescence?  

During adolescence, emotions can be stronger and change more quickly because of brain development and hormones.

400

What is problem-solving?  

Problem-solving is the process of finding a solution to a difficult question or situation

500

 What is discrimination?  

Discrimination is treating people unfairly because of their group.

500

How does the nervous system help the body?  

The nervous system sends signals between the brain and the rest of the body to control actions and responses.

500

What role does environment play in development?  

The environment, like family, school, and friends, influences how a person grows and learns.

500

Why is language important in cognitive psychology?  

Language helps people communicate thoughts and ideas clearly.