When parallel lines receding in the distance appear to come together or converge, it is known as this monocular depth cue.
What is linear perspective?
100
These are four goals of psychology.
What are describe, predict, explain, and influence?
100
This 16th letter of the Greek alphabet goes on and on in math with a Life of its own.
What is Pi?
200
Small bursts of brain activity.
What are sleep spindles?
200
This man is associated with free association and dream analysis.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
200
This is the merging of two slightly different images from the two eyes.
What is binocular fusion?
200
it provides an intensive study of a person or group and can prove or disprove a hypothesis.
What is a case study?
200
He achieved great FAME as he wondered Is There Life on Mars? He shall be greatly missed.
Who is David Bowie?
300
If you experience sleep attacks, you most likely have this disorder.
What is narcolepsy?
300
THIS is a key difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist.
What is the prescription of medication?
300
When riding in a car down a country road, you notice that the nearby trees appear to be zooming past while an old school house in the distance only slowly moves out of view. You are using this monocular depth cue.
What is relative motion/motion parallax?
300
These are the most practical manner to gather data on large numbers of people and prevent the researcher's mannerisms from influencing the participant's answers.
What are surveys?
300
THIS is the TRUTH about MISS V. 1) I once was a lifeguard and rescued a man 4 times my size from the bottom of the town pool. 2) I once broke my leg when I fell out a second story window while playing a game of hide and seek (I thought the window ledge was a good idea, and I would never be found). 3) I once ate a pound of raw squid, octopus, and eel in one sitting without getting sick (I won the bet though). 4) I once danced down the sidewalk for 13 straight blocks while in an unfamiliar city (I am quite sure I am not allowed there anymore).
What is #1 and #4?
400
Carl Jung’s dream theory states that anyone can interpret their own dreams, AND dreams will likely include these universal characters.
What are archetypes?
400
Some individuals believe in this psychological approach - a system of rewards and punishments and the idea that humans learn from experiences and types of conditioning.
What is Behaviorism?
400
This is the weakest amount of a of stimulus required to produce a response.
What is absolute threshold?
400
Sleep apnea is usually caused by this.
What is a blocked airway?
400
The reason why last year's students made fun of my car.
What is duct tape?
500
Writer Oliver Sacks has a neurobiological disorder, prosopagnosia, also known as THIS which affects the THIS part of the brain.
What is face blindness? What is the temporal lobe?
500
This psychologist believed that control, power, and motivation influence your behavior. He also believed that the number of dreams you have positively correlates to problems in life.
Who is Alfred Adler?
500
This states that the larger the stimulus, the larger the change required for a person to notice that anything has happened to it.
What is Weber's Law?
500
This theory does NOT support the idea that absolute threshold exists.
What is Signal Detection Theory?
500
Three bands/musicians involving color.
Who are The White Stripes, Pink Floyd, RHCP, Black Eyed Peas, etc.?