Science
Behavior
Social
Learning
Growth
100

Which variable is controlled and manipulated by an experimenter?

Independent Variable

100

Stalking behavior in cats, or feeding behavior in infants are examples of what type of behavior?

Instincts

100

What is the main idea of social learning theory?

New behaviors are learned by observing others

100

A relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge that results from experience.

Learning

100

Belief that people can change aspects of themselves and are capable of learning and growing from setbacks and challenges.

Growth Mindset

200

Within an experimental design, the group that does not have exposure to the independent variable is known as the ______.

Control Group

200

Which type of conditioning is behavior motivated by it's consequences?

Operant conditioning

200

What was demonstrated by Harlowe’s Monkey Experiment (with the Terry Cloth and Wire Monkeys)?

That the infant-mother bond is not only determined by physiological needs, maternal contact is important. 

200

Encompasses the processes associated with perception, knowledge, problem solving, judgment, language, and memory.

Cognition

200

In Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development, identity vs. role confusion happens during what time in a person's life?

Adolescence

300

A well-developed set of ideas that proposes an explanation for observed phenomena.

Theory

300

A teenager gets a new videogame for getting straight A's. This is an example of:

Positive Reinforcement

300

Which childhood attachment style overtly displays fear?

insecure-disorganized

300

A child might learn how to complete a math problem in class, but this learning is not immediately apparent. This is an example of:

Latent Learning

300

The cases of Genie Wiley and other “feral children” have provided the most information about the critical periods for what cognitive process?

Language Development

400

The number of ice cream sales is correlated with homicides. Does this mean ice cream sales lead to higher homicide rates? Why or why not?

No, correlation does not imply causation

400

A child is spanked for bad behavior. This is an example of:

Positive Punishment

400

Mary Ainsworth used "the strange situation" to demonstrate what?

4 types of infant attachment: secure, insecure-avoidant, insecure-ambivalent resistant, and insecure-disorganized. 

400

A mental framework that helps individuals organize, process, and store information about their environment.

Schema

400

Kohlberg's theory of __________ is a theory that focuses on how children develop morality and moral reasoning.

moral development

500

A researcher studies a particular subject to learn more about their behaviors in a(n) _______.

Case Study

500

Provide an example of an extrinsic motivator.

Examples: Money, Praise, Candy etc.

500

During elections, people tend to seek information that paints the candidate they support in a positive light, and ignore the negative. This is an example of:

Confirmation Bias

500

Describe the difference between Fluid Intelligence and Crystallized Intelligence.

Fluid Intelligence describes the ability to draw novel links between information and to effectively solve problems. Crystallized Intelligence describes acquired knowledge and the ability to retrieve it

500

Genie learned words like "dog" or "house" but wasn't able to fully develop sentences or language as a whole. Therefore, she learned the words contained in a language called ______, opposed to grammar.

lexicon