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LEARNING YOUR LESSON
100

This means that people will characterize their emotions as either pleasant or unpleasant.

What is the EVALUATIVE ASPECT?

100
You might build up one of these if you don't get enough sleep for several nights in a row.

What is a SLEEP DEBT?

100

Cocaine would belong to this family of psychoactive substances.

What are STIMULANTS?

100

ROCKY crosses the finish line before HURRICANE.
PRINCE comes in second place.
THUNDER finishes ahead of ROCKY.
THUNDER finishes behind FURY.

Who won the race?

Who is FURY?

100

Bobo the clown took many horrendous beatings from both adults and children to teach us about this type of learning.

What is OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING?

200

This theory of emotion suggests our emotions exist because they serve an adaptive role and help people to respond quickly to stimuli in the environment, which helps improve the chances of success and survival.

What is the EVOLUTIONARY THEORY?
200

This state is defined as the ability to perceive, feel, or be conscious of events, objects, or sensory patterns.

What is AWARENESS?

200

The act of focusing on a single target (such as the breath or a repeated sound) to increase awareness of the moment and reduce stress or anxiety.

What is MEDITATION?

200

Tree is to trunk as flower is to __________.

What is STEM?

200

This type of learning involves increasing or decreasing a response through the use of punishments and reinforcements.

What is OPERANT CONDITIONING?

300

These are the norms that regulate the appropriate expression of emotions.  They prescribe when, how, and to whom people can show various emotions.

What are DISPLAY RULES?

300

The recommended amount of sleep for a 14-17 year old.

What is 8-10 HOURS.

300

Morphine and Fentanyl are a part of this family of psychoactive drugs.

What are OPIATES?

300

14 - 7 + 5 - 6 + 3 - 2 + 1 + 1 - 3 = ?

What is 6?

300

These are innate behaviours that are triggered by a broad range of events, such as maturation and the change of seasons. They are more complex patterns of behaviour which may involve movement of the organism as a whole (e.g., sexual activity and migration), and involve higher brain centres.

What are INSTINCTS?

400

Increased heart rate and sweating are examples of this component of emotion.

What is the PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENT?

400

The stage of sleep that involves vivid dreaming.

What is REM SLEEP?

400

These psychoactive drugs cause mild to intense perceptual changes with high variability in effects based on strain, method of ingestion, and individual differences.

What are HALLUCINOGENS?

400

These measure various aspects of personality (motives, interests, values, and attitudes)

What are PERSONALITY TESTS?

400

Mr. Chatterton plays a high-decibel screeching noises and flashes strong strobing lights until students put their cell phones in the cell phone hotel.   

What is NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT?

500

According to this theory of emotion, an external stimulus leads to a physiological reaction, and your emotional reaction depends upon how you interpret those physical reactions.

What is JAMES-LANGE THEORY?

500

A state of deep unconsciousness in which a person fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a normal wake-sleep cycle, and does not initiate voluntary actions.

What is a COMA?

500

This psychological phenomenon is characterized by heightened focus, reduced peripheral awareness, enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion, and extreme self-focus with minimal attention to external stimuli.

What is HYPNOSIS?

500

This concept varies widely across the world and is heavily influenced by a variety of cultural values including cooperation, communication, or cognitive abilities that are related to academic achievement.

What is INTELLIGENCE?

500

Making Little Albert afraid of rats (and rabbits, dogs, and Santa Claus) was an example of this type of learning.

What is CLASSICAL CONDITIONING?