Growing Up
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SISC Psychology
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the eight stages of development, theorized by Erik Erikson, where individuals face unique challenges and develop a sense of self and relationships throughout their lifespan.

What is psychosocial stages?

100

This school of thought focuses on observable actions rather than internal mental processes, emphasizing conditioning as the primary mechanism of learning.

What is Behaviorism?

100

This Austrian neurologist is known as the father of psychoanalysis and introduced concepts like the id, ego, and superego.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

the sisc psychology motto.

What is "100% passing 100% premier!"

200

often depicted as a pyramid, suggests that human needs are arranged in a five-tier hierarchy, starting with basic physiological needs and culminating in self-actualization.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

200

This term refers to selfless behavior intended to benefit others, even at a cost to oneself, and is often studied in both human and animal behavior.

What is Altruism?

200

This psychologist proposed a theory of psychosocial development with eight stages, each marked by a central conflict like "identity vs. role confusion."

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

As a noun, it can mean a political leader like a prime minister; as an adjective, it means first in importance or rank.

What is premier?

300

This "master gland" of the endocrine system, located at the base of the brain, controls other glands and regulates growth, metabolism, and reproduction.

What is the Pituitary Gland?

300

This learning theory suggests that individuals actively build knowledge through experience and reflection, rather than passively receiving information.

What is Constructivism?

300

This Russian physiologist discovered classical conditioning through experiments with dogs, bells, and salivation.

Who is Ivan Pavlov?
300

Is a professor who teaches Inudstrial and Organizational Psychology

Who is Ms Dee?

400

Often triggered by a sudden loss of support or a loud sound, this reflex causes a newborn to extend their arms and legs, then bring them back in, as if embracing.

What is the Moro Reflex?

400

This neurodevelopmental condition is characterized by challenges in social communication and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, often diagnosed in early childhood.

What is Autism?

400

Often called the “father of modern psychology,” this German scientist established the first psychological laboratory in 1879 and focused on introspection.

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

400

The talent show hosted by the psychology department.

What is Psych Got Talent?