Research Methods
Personality and Social Psych
Psych Disorders
Learning and Memory
The Brain and Nervous System
100

This refers to how we unconsciously activate related ideas after exposure, such as seeing a list of insect-related words and then being able to more quickly identify another insect-related word.

What is priming?

100

What is personality?

What psychologists believe makes you distinctive from everyone else; helps to explain your specific behaviors

100

What disorder requires a person to experience symptoms for at least 2 weeks in order to be diagnosed?

Depression

100

When you remember a word that was never on the list because it was related to others, you've experienced this.

a false memory

100

This structure in the hindbrain is crucial for coordinating voluntary movement, as well as maintaining balance and posture.

The cerebellum

200

This is the variable that is manipulated in an experiment.

the independent variable

200

Who was the lead scientist behind the Bobo doll experiment?

Albert Bandura

200

What is the name of a disorder that involves disorganized thinking?

Schizophrenia

200

What is a conditioned response?

The learned response to the conditioned stimulus (e.g., salivation in response to the bell).

200

This region of the brainstem oversees essential life functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure.

the medulla

300

What kinds of research establishes basic facts about a topic, commonly using survey methods?

Descriptive

300

This is the key conflict in humanistic theory.

the actual self vs. the ideal self

300

Who is the key figure of cognitive therapy?

Aaron Beck

300

This is the reason Dr. Mabie is afraid of dogs but not other fuzzy animals (like cats).

Discrimination between two stimuli

300

This bundle of neural fibers connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain, allowing for communication between them.

the corpus callosum

400

Which type of research uses primary the lived experiences of participants, told in words?

Qualitative research

400

What was Freud’s theory/what did he believe?

Believes early childhood experiences shape adult personality

400

Who is more prone to anxiety (men or women)?

Women

400

What type of memory allows you to temporarily hold and manipulate information, such as solving a math problem?

Working memory

400

This subdivision of the autonomic nervous system is activated during “fight or flight” responses, increasing physiological arousal.

What is the sympathetic nervous system

500

Which type of research is often falsely associated with causal research (but definitely isn't!)? 

Correlational 

500

What are some examples of defensive behaviors (name two)?

Can be two from this list: Denial, projection, displacement, repression, sublimation, etc

500

What therapies can be taken if you have PTSD?

Behavioral & Cognitive therapies

500

What is the difference between an unconditioned stimulus vs unconditioned response?

An US is a stimulus that naturally triggers a response (e.g., loud noise), while an UR is the natural reaction (e.g., jumping) to the unconditioned stimulus.

500

This term refers to the brain’s ability to change and adapt due to experience, learning, or injury.

neuroplasticity