What is Psychology?
The Brain, Sensations, and Perceptions
Learning and Memory
Adolescence
Personality
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The prefix "psycho" means this:

Mind or mental

100

This lobe of the brain processes visual information. 

Occipital 

100

This is a stimulus that doesn't initially trigger a response on its own. 

Neutral Stimulus

100

These are the most common ways to study nature vs nurture 

twin studies

100

What is an example of someone with a Cardinal Trait?

Anyone with characteristic they are known for.

200
This is the main goal of psychology:

Understand and explain why people, think, feel, and behave as they do. 

200

Which brain scan measures magnetic fields in the brain?

MEG

200
What is episodic memory?

Memory of a specific event

200

What is arranging reproduction to increase the occurrence of desirable characteristics?

Eugenics
200

What psychologists saw traits as building blocks?

Gordon Allport

300

This is the variable is changed to see its effect on the other variable:

Independent Variable

300

This lobe of the brain plays a key role in memory.

Temporal Lobe

300

This is forgetting the period leading up to an inury.

Retrograde Amnesia

300

This psychologist believed people could be trained to do and become anything, regardless of their genetic background. 

John B. Watson

300

The 5-factor model of personality can be stated as this acronym:

OCEAN- Openness, Conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. 

400

These experiments document events that happen and often focus on unique issues and rare conditions. 

Case Studies

400

what two parts of the body make up the nervous system? 

Brain and Spinal Cord

400

This is linking information to what we already know.

Elaborative rehearsal

400

These are the top three causes of death in adolescents 

1-Accidents, 2-Homicide, 3-Suicide
400

What psychologists took a psychoanalytical approach to personality?

Sigmund  Freud

500

This foundation sets the ethical standards for psychological research:

The American Psychological Association (APA)

500

How many pairs of Spinal Nerves do we have?

31

500

Provide the phases of classical conditioning 

Phase 1: Unconditioned stimulus and response, Phase 2: Neutral Stimulus is repeatedly paired with unconditional stimulus, Phase 3: Conditioned stimulus will invoke response without an unconditioned stimulus present.

500

What two psychologists built stages of moral development?

Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg

500

What are two defense mechanism we use to avoid recognizing ideas or emotions that may cause anxiety?

Repression, Rationalization, Projection, Sublimation