TWO of the 3 dependent variables in Sahu et al.'s study on anxiety.
What are: Heart Rate, Heart Rate Variability, Perceived Anxiety Levels?
This study, conducted by Philip Zimbardo, attempted to demonstrate that bad environments could make normal people act violently or sadistically.
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?
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Unit 0: Research Methods
The 4 NEW emotions introduced in Inside Out 2.
What are: anxiety, envy, ennui, and embarrassment?
This feline is the fastest land mammal in the world.
What are cheetahs?
This treatment for anxiety and depression attempts to gradually modify maladaptive thoughts and behaviors.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
In this study, two-thirds of participants administered what they believed to be a fatal electric shock to another human being.
What is the Milgram Obedience Experiment?
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Unit 1: Biology of Behavior
TWO questions from Arthur Aron's famous love experiment.
A group of whales is called a pod. This is what a group of lions is called.
What is a pride?
The concept that genetic predispositions combine with environmental stressors to influence a psychological disorder.
What is the Diathesis-Stress model?
This study demonstrated that intergroup conflict arises from competition for limited resources, forming the basis of Realistic Conflict Theory.
What is the Robbers Cave Experiment?
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Unit 4: Social Psychology
The Connections category that all of the following belong to: Music Notes, Compass, Envelope, Speech Bubble
What are "icons on an iPhone"?
The largest species of felines in the world today.
What are tigers?
The age at which Social Anxiety Disorder begins to emerge.
What is 13 (+ 1)?
This procedure, which involves having a caregiver leave their child alone in an unfamiliar room, was developed to assess children's attachment styles.
What is the Strange Situation?
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Unit 2: Cognition
THREE of the 7 major perspectives in psychology.
What are: biological/biopsychological, evolutionary, cognitive, behaviorist, humanist, psychoanalytical/psychodynamic, sociocultural?
Benzodiazepines enhance the activity of this neurotransmitter.
What is GABA?
This unethical 1920 study demonstrated two things: (1) classical conditioning in humans and (2) stimulus generalization.
What is the "Little Albert" Experiment?
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Unit 2: Cognition
Unit 2's Final Jeopardy was the New York Times Connections from November 11, 2025. This word was the hint that I gave before each team made their wager.
What is "puzzle"?
The year that CGPS formally adopted Leo as its mascot.
What is 1910 (+ 10)?