Abnormal Psych
Personality Psych
History and Approaches
Social Psych
psych in general
100

During the medieval times and Victorian era, where did people think psychological disorders came from 

Demons and evil spirits 

100

What is the Superego's role 

The part of the subconscious that wants to attain perfection 

100

What is a Double-Blind study?

A double-blind study is when the subjects and researchers do not know which group is the control and the experimental group 

100

Give me an example of Deindividuation?

An example of deindividuation can ocurr in result of your running club becoming very popular

100

What's an example of Selective empathy, and briefly define it?

Selective empathy is the distinction of in group out group with zero care for the out-group

200

Why is identifying Atypicality important 

Because it distinguishes a one-time case from abnormal psychology 

200

What was Freud's idea 

Psychonanalysis and that the childhood is the key to understanding trauma 

200

What is a correlation coefficient, and what number signifies a strong correlation 

The correlation coefficient demonstrates whether the independent variable has a correlation with the dependent variable. A strong correlation coefficient is 0.70 to 1.00 

200

What was Philip Zimbardo's experiment about 

His experiments were about understanding the power of authority and the hierarchies that surround it. It also shows how we morph and adopt in-group statuses. (Fun fact: it was funded by the US Navy)

200

What does REM sleep do?

It allows you to dream (Fun fact: a study looking at people who just got out of a harsh divorce showed that people who dreamed about the divorce actually recovered quicker. That's what it means to say sleep on it)

300

What is multiple personality disorder, and how does it manifest?

Multiple personality disorder is when a person, due to trauma, develops multiple personas which they morph in and out of depending on the context 

300

What role does ecology play in personality, and give me an example 


Ecology means: the surrounding environment, terrain and climate 

Ecology influences personality, as the terrain, climate and natural resources all play a massive role. For example, in rural China, due to the heavy abundance of rice, collectivism arises as it takes many people to grow and collect the rice. 

300

Who is Ivan Pavlov 

HE DEVELOPED PAVLOV's DOG. It happens more often then you think, especially in fearful scenarios. 

300

What is it called when someone's performance deteriorates when they understand there is a crowd 

Social inhibition 

300

What is the Neurotransmitter that helps contract our muscles?


What medication do people who are depressed take, and how does it work?

Acetylcholine 


SSRIs work by inhibiting the reuptake enzymes in the synaptic cleft, leaving serotonin in the cleft for longer, allowing for more absorption.

400

A woman in her late 40s works in HR, and her co-workers start sending emails to their boss about her impulsive behaviour, unstable mood, and projecting her insecurities onto co-workers. What does she have?

She has Borderline Personality Disorder

400

What did Erik Erikson theorize in Personality Psychology?

The 8 stages of social development starting  

400

What board reviews studies for ethical violations, and what are the three things the board states you cannot do?

The IRB (International Review Board)

1. Deception 

2. Informed Consent 

3. Confidentiality and Anonymity 

400

What is the central and peripheral route of persuasion 

The Central route of persuasion uses logic and omits emotion from the argument. 

The peripheral route of persuasion focuses on the use of emotion and is especially useful when the audience is not interested, as appealing to emotions works the best in that case. 

400
Animals' cognitive function does not contain metacognition. Why might that be?

Their prefrontal cortex is not developed as much as ours is, nor is their brain in general. (This is a really fascinating part of psychology, like really cool)

500

During sleep, PTSD disrupts sleep, particularly in REM sleep. Knowing that the Amygdala helps secrete stress hormones, what would be a way to stop PTSD from interrupting your sleep 

You can inhibit the amygdala using electrical stimulation, thus reducing stress during sleep and allowing painful memories to heal. 

500

What was Carl Jung's idea of the Unconscious, and what did they both entail?

Carl Jung saw the unconscious as having two parts: the Personal unconscious and the Collective unconscious

The Personal Unconscious contains all the repressed thoughts 

The Collective unconscious stores the shared idea of human nature.

Jung is wrong psychologically, yet philosophers love it because it is a really cool theory 

500

A study looking at social media intake and deep sleep has multiple confounding variables. However, one in particular is the wavelength of their iPhone. Why might that be?

Sleep can get deregulated with certain wavelengths, and thus, controlling for certain wavelengths can allow for a stronger internal validity. (Fun Fact: the reason red light is good is partially evolutionary, as when we were hunter-gatherers, we would sit around a fire late at night, and when the sun goes down, it primes our circadian rhythm and emits red wavelengths. 

500

What is a fundamental attribution error 

The idea is that when looking at another person's actions, you can accurately diagnose their personality, but when it comes to yourself, you'd be quick to attribute these characteristics to yourself.

500

What neural processes form Crystaline intelligence 

Long-term potentiation (it is really cool, it's like a hand reaching out into darkness and finding another hand and slowly building a strong connection