Developed the concept of the 'id, ego, and superego?
A) sigmund freud
B) john b. watson
C) joy harden
A) sigmund freud
How people interpret situations, and how these interpretations affect their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
A) General Psychology
B) Research Methods of BSS
C) Social Psychology
C) Social Psychology
Explains the background information and explains the problem/research question
A) Research Question
B) Introduction
C) Discussion
B) Introduction
Excessive fear, worry, and panic
A) Personality disorders
B) Anxiety disorders
C) Mood disorders
B) Anxiety disorders
Sometimes referred to as instrumental conditioning, is a learning method that employs rewards and punishments for behavior.
A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) behaviorism theory
B) operant conditioning
Developed the theory of behaviorism?
A) Sigmund Freud
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Darlene Davis Goodwine
B) B. F. Skinner
How stimuli like light and sound relate to perceptual experience.
A) Evolutionary psychology
B) Social psychology
C) Perception and sensation
C) Perception and sensation
Presents the findings
A) Discussion
B) Research Question/Topic
C) Results
C) Results
Including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder.
A) Eating disorders
B) Mood disorders
C) Personality disorders
A) Eating disorders
Explains how the parent-child relationship emerges and influences subsequent development.
A) biological theory
B) attachment theory
C) humanistic theory
B) attachment theory
Psychologist known for the "Little Albert" experiment?
A) John B. Watson
B). Ivan Pavlov
C) Erik Erikson
A) John B. Watson
How people acquire, develop, and use knowledge, including perception, learning, memory, language, thought, and reasoning.
A) Research Statistics of BSS
B) Experimental Psychology
C) Cognitive psychology
C) Cognitive psychology
Includes a brief overview including purpose, key points, method, and conclusions.
A) Abstract
B) Discussion
C) Introduction
A) Abstract
Involving disturbances in perception and reality, such as schizophrenia.
A) Mood disorder
B) Psychotic disorders
C) Anxiety disorders
B) Psychotic disorders
Defines learning as observable behavioral change that occurs in response to environmental stimuli.
A) Developmental theories
B) Behaviorism theories
C) Attachment theories
B) Behaviorism theories
Psychologist known for his famous “Bobo doll” experiment as well as his concepts of self-efficacy and social learning.
A) Nancy Capriles
B) Albert Bandura
C) Abraham Maslow
B) Albert Bandura
How atypical behavior, thoughts, and emotions develop.
A) Race and Ethnic Relations
B) Experimental Psychology
C) Abnormal Psychology
C) Abnormal Psychology
Describes research design, participants, data collection, procedure, and analysis methods used in study.
A) Discussion
B) Methods
C) Results
B) Methods
Characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
A) Trauma-related disorders
B) Mental disorders
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Attempts to explain human behavior by studying the mental processes involved when trying to learn and understand.
A) Cognitive theory
B) Gestalt theory
C) Humanist theory
A) Cognitive theory
Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development.
A) Abraham Maslow
B) John Dewey
C) Jean Piaget
C) Jean Piaget
Focuses on how humans change throughout their lives, including biological, cognitive, and emotional development.
A) Cognitive Psychology
B) Developmental Psychology
C) General Psychology
B) Developmental Psychology
Concise summary of research topic.
A) Abstract
B) Discussion
C) Title
C) Title
Alternating depressive episodes with manic symptoms.
A) Bipolar disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Borderline personality disorder
A) Bipolar disorder
A theory of personality that emphasizes the importance of social connection and belonging.
A) Attachment theory
B) Adlerian theory
C) Attribution theory
B) Adlerian theory