History of Psychology
Contemporary Fields in Psychology
Careers in Psychology
The Scientific Method
Approaches to Research
Statistical Thinking
Neural Communication
Parts of the Brain
Nervous and the Endocrine System
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What is Psychology?

the scientific study of the mind and behavior

100

What does APA stand for?

American Psychological Association 

100

What is the name of a research paper or bundle of published articles that describe research conducted as part of the candidate doctoral training?

dissertation

100

A statement that describes an educated guess about what will happen in an experiment.

Hypothesis

100

A set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena

Theory

100

What type of correlation is this?

People who exercise regularly live longer than those who do not.

Positive Correlation

100

Cells in the nervous system acting as interconnected information processors 

Neuron

100

This brain lobe is associated with sight/vision

Occipital Lobe

100

This is the state of equilibrium

Homeostasis

200

Which famous Psychologist developed the psychosexual model?

Freud

200

An individual's consistent pattern of thought and behavior is known as? 

personality

200
A PhD is a type of...

doctoral degree

200

This refers to whether a hypothesis can be disproved

Falsifiability

200

The group to which the independent variable is applied and tested

Experimental group

200

The probability of observing a particular outcome in a sample or the larger population or process.

P-Value

200

Resting charge of a neuron 

 -70mV

200

A thick band of fibers that connects the two brain hemispheres

Corpus Callosum

200

This system returns the body to normal after a stressful state

parasympathetic nervous system

300

A method for acquiring knowledge is one based on observation, including experimentation

empirical

300

How many pillars of Psychology are there? (extra points: name them all)

5: biological, cognitive, development, social and personality, mental and physical health

300

The key difference between a PsyD and a PhD

PsyD is more focused on clinically based practice
300

The first step to the scientific method. 

Propose a question

300

Name the three types of psychological research. 

Descriptive, correlational, and experimental

300

Using a probability-based method to select a subset of individuals for the sample from the population.

Random Sampling

300

This part of the body allows some molecules through while stopping others from getting in 

Semipermeable membrane

300

The three main parts of the limbic system

Hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus

300

Relays sensory and motor information and is associated with voluntary actions

Somatic nervous system

400

Who is the father of Psychology?

William Wundt

400

what area of psychology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and other problematic patterns of behavior?

Clinical Psychology

400

Where can a licensed clinical or Counseling Psychologist work if they want to be their own boss?

Private Practice

400

The measured outcome from an experiment.

What is a dependent variable?

400

This researcher was best known for her 'Doll Study' experiment. 

Mamie Clark 

400

Researchers generally use a p-value of ________ as a cutoff for determining if data is statistically significant.

.05

400

A drug that mimics or strengthens the effects of a neurotransmitter

Agonist

400

These two areas are known for speech production and speech comprehension

Broca's area and the Wernicke's area

400

The part of the body that tells you when you are hungry and full

Thyroid Gland

500

Which school of Psychology was more likely to focus on the separation of the entire mind instead of specific parts? 

Functionalism

500

These psychologists might help a judge decide which parent should have custody of a child or evaluate a defendant's mental competence to stand trial.

Forensic Psychologists 

500

What is the highest level of schooling someone could have?

Postdoctoral training program

500

Researchers may unconsciously skew their observations to fit their research goal expectations. This phenomena is known as 

Observation bias

500

This type of research studies multiple cohorts of the population at one single time. 

Cross-sectional research

500

A study seeks to explore the relationship between smartphone usage patterns and academic achievement among college students. What type of study is this?

Correlational study

500

Drugs that treat psychiatric symptoms by restoring the balance of neurotransmitters

Psychotropic medication

500

You have difficulty staying face up and keep stumbling around. These part(s) of your brain might be damaged

cerebellum and/or the frontal lobe

500

These glands control most of the interactions between hormones

hypothalamus and pituitary gland