Research Methods
Personality and Social Psych
Psych Disorders
Learning and Memory
The Brain and Nervous System; Nature-Nurture
100

Normative, faith, and logic questions are this type of question. 

What are non-scientific questions? 

100

This is a person's typical style of behavior and emotion. 

What is a (personality) trait? 

100

Symptoms need to be present for this amount of time to be diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder.

What is two weeks? 

100

This is the type of memory for how to do things, like riding a bike. 

What is procedural memory? 

100

The argument that humans are born as "blank slates" believes personality is determined by this. 

What is the environment? 

200

This is the process of collecting evidence and recording observations systematically. 

What is the scientific method? 

200

This is the altering of behavior so it matches the norms of a group. 

What is conformity? 

200

This is the name of the disorder that involves intense terror and psychological arousal. 

What is panic disorder? 

200

An electric shock is an example of this type of stimulus in classical conditioning. 

What is an unconditioned stimulus? 

200

This connects the cerebral hemispheres to each other. 

What is the corpus callosum? 

300

This is the manipulated variable, like amount of drug taken. 

What is the independent variable? 

300

This is the name for what can happen when a large group of people are around when someone gets hurt and nobody calls for help. 

What is diffusion of responsibility? 

300

This is a positive symptom of schizophrenia. 

What is a hallucination? 

300

This occurs when memories impede the recollection of other memories, like when learning French impairs Spanish memories. 

What is interference? 

300

Individuals who are raised in cultures with cows and who do not become lactose intolerant demonstrate this principle of nature-nurture. 

What is co-evolution? 

400

This is the process of selecting research participants by chance from the population. 

What is random sampling? 

400

This is the name of the theory that consists of the structures id, ego, and superego. 

What is the psychoanalytic theory? 
400

This therapy may cause tardive dyskinesia in people who have schizophrenia. 

What is drug therapy? 

400

This is the name for learning complex behavior through a step-by-step process. 

What is shaping? 

400

These are the three structures of the brain stem. 

What is the medulla, pons, and midbrain? 

500

This does not prove causation. 

What is correlation?

500

This is the name for when a person tries to do well on a task, but is reminded of some negative attribute related to their group. 

What is stereotype threat? 

500

This is a negative symptom of schizophrenia. 

What is flat affect? 

500

This schedule is reinforced consistently and after a specified number of responses (behaviors). 

What is fixed-ratio? 

500

This lobe is responsible for processing somatosensory information. 

What is the parietal lobe?