Developmental Psychology
Psychological Assessment
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
General Science
200

The type of reasoning that moves from general principles to specific, logical conclusions, typically seen in adolescence.

Deductive Reasoning

200

It refers to the dependability or consistency of the instrument or scores obtained by the same person when re-examined with the same test on a different occasions, or with different sets of equivalent items.

Reliability

200

The process of integrating a new employee into an organization includes training and orientation.

Onboarding

200

This term refers to the scientific study of psychological disorders.

Psychopathology

200

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

250

The parenting style characterized by high demands but low responsiveness and warmth.

Authoritarian Parenting Style

250

The most common assessment method involving a structured conversation to gather background information.

Interview/Structured Interview

250

The rate at which employees leave a company.

Turnover

250

It is a person's belief that they are someone other than who they are, such as a supernatural figure or a celebrity

Delusions of Grandeur

250

The phenomenon where light bends as it passes from one medium to another.

Refraction

500

The name for the final stage of grief in Kübler-Ross's five-stage model.

Acceptance

500

The famous projective personality test that uses a series of symmetrical inkblots as stimuli.

Rorschach Inkblot Test

500

Who is known as the “Father of Industrial-Organizational Psychology” in the United States and was a student of Wilhelm Wundt?

Hugo Munsternberg

500

The personality disorder characterized by a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of, which leads to submissive and clinging behavior.

Dependent Personality Disorder

500

The Chemist who created the periodic table of elements.

Dmitri Mendelev

1000

It is the ability to deliberately direct one’s attention and shut out distractions.

Selective Attention

1000

The type of test that is designed to predict future performance or potential.

Aptitude Test

1000

What is the term for the phenomenon in which people change their behavior simply because they know they are being observed or given special attention?

Hawthorne Effect

1000

It is a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a limited range of emotional expression. Individuals who has this lacks emotional expressiveness and pursue vague interests, leading to a life of isolation and detachment.

Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD)

1000

It is the 15th element in the Periodic Table.

Phosphorus

1500

Individuals who have a severe impairment in their ability to read and spell.

Dyslexia

1500

This theory states that each test-taker has true score on a test that would be obtained but for the action of measurement error.

Classical Test Theory

1500

A psychological force that explains the direction, effort, and persistence of an employee’s behavior in an organization.

Motivation

1500

This Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis proposed that abnormal behavior stems from unconscious conflicts, defense mechanisms, and early childhood experiences. 

Sigmund Freud

1500

This theory is considered as cosmological model explains that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago as an extremely hot, dense point that rapidly expanded and cooled, forming stars, galaxies, and everything else we know today. 

Bigbang Theory