Social Psych
Disorders and Personality
Behaviorist, Psychoanalyst or Humanist?
Research Methods
Developmental Psych
100

What is the phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help when others are present?

What is the bystander effect?

100

Which personality theory focuses on the idea that behavior is influenced by unconscious drives and early childhood experiences?

What is psychoanalysis?

100

Behaviorist, Psychoanalyst or Humanist? Who emphasized the importance of self-actualization and believed that humans have an innate drive toward personal growth?

Who are the Humanist psychologists (Rogers)?

100

What is the research method where a researcher manipulates one variable to observe the effect on another variable?

What is an experiment?

100

What is the term for the debate that examines whether human behavior is primarily shaped by genetics or by environment and upbringing ?

What is the nature vs. nurture debate?

200

What theory explains how we explain the behavior of others by attributing it to either internal dispositions or external situations?

What is attribution theory? (or fundamental attribution error)

200

What is the best term for a psychological condition causing harmful dysfunction or impairment?

What is a psychology disorder?

What is Psychopathology?

200

Behaviorist, Psychoanalyst or Humanist? Which psychologists are known for their theory of psychosexual stages of development, where unresolved conflicts can lead to specific personality traits?

Who are the psycholoanalysts? 

"Freudians"

200

What is the term for the variable that is measured in an experiment?

What is the dependent variable?

200

Which stage in Erikson's psychosocial development involves the challenge of developing a sense of competence and confidence?

What is industry vs. inferiority?

300

Which type of social influence involves changing one's behavior to fit in with the group?

What is conformity? (or obedience)

300

According to Freud, which part of the mind operates on the pleasure principle and seeks immediate gratification?

What is the id?

300

Behaviorist, Psychoanalyst or Humanist? Which theorist believed that behavior is learned through the environment and that people respond to reinforcement and punishment?

Who are the Behaviorists? (Skinner)

300

Which type of research involves the detailed study of one individual or a small group?

What is case study research?

300

What is the theory that suggests that children learn behaviors through modeling and observation?

What is Social Learning Theory?
400

What experiment demonstrated the power of authority in influencing individuals to obey even harmful orders?

What is the Milgram experiment?

400

Which disorder is characterized by excessive fear of social situations, leading to avoidance of activities and interactions?

What is social anxiety disorder?

400

Which psychologist proposed that behavior is shaped by an individual's perception of reinforcements and rewards?

Who are the Behaviorists?

400

What is the term for the process of selecting a subset of individuals from a population to represent the larger group?

What is sampling?

400

What type of attachment is characterized by children who feel secure when their caregiver is present and are easily comforted when they are upset?

What is secure attachment?