Approaches
Methods
The Brain
Learning
Abnormal
100
This approach to psychology focuses on the thoughts and impulses of the unconscious mind
What is psychoanlatyic
100
When conducting research, first you have to define the ___________ and then create a ___________.
What is problem and hypothesis?
100
What is the function of the LEFT hemisphere?
What is logic, analytics, verbal skills.
100
Define POSITIVE Reinforcement?
What is offering a reward after a desired response.
100
Before entering a room, Steve needs to touch every wall and flick the lights on and off at least twice. This is an example of :
What is OCD.
200
This psychological approach emphasizes free will, self actualization, and self-image
What is humanistic?
200
What makes the experimental group DIFFERENT from the control group?
What is They are being exposed to a new variable?
200
the RIGHT hemisphere's main functions are:
What is visual/spatial skills, creativity and imagination.
200
Jack was given detention as a result of skipping class is an example of:
What is negative reinforcement.
200
The woman with 15 personalities suffers from which disorder?
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder.
300
This psychological approach focuses on thought processes and internalizing sentences
What is congnitive
300
If you are testing to see if listening to music would improve test scores, name the independent variable and Dependent variables;
What is IV- Music, DV- test scores.
300
Which lobe of the brain interprets VISUAL information?
What is OCCIPITAL lobe
300
What is the difference between CLASSICAL and OPERANT conditioning styles?
What is Classical is learned responses, while Operant is drive through reinforcements.
300
What is a fugue state?
What is reversible amnesia. When a person's memories, personality, etc. can go missing. Often labled a "blackout" State.
400
In this psychological approach, behavior is influenced by group behavior, ethnic and racial background, and religion
What is Sociocultural?
400
Why can "interviews" be a controversial research method?
What is because the authenticity can be skewed.
400
which lobe is responsible for hearing?
What is TEMPORAL LOBE
400
Name the UCS, UCR and CS, and CR for the following: "Marie ate funnel cake and spent her whole night getting sick. Now whenever Marie sees funnel cake, she feels nauseas."
What is UCS- Funnel Cake --> UCR- gets sick Smell or look of Funnel Cake (CS) --> Gets sick (CR)
400
What did the STanford Prison experiment try to prove?
What is That when placed in a high role of authority (The prison guards) one will take advantage or fall into the role of negative behaviors, one never thought capable of.
500
Which famous psychologist believed in conditioning? He used a dog and a bell to prove his theory.
What is Ivan Pavlov?
500
Recall back to Milgram's experiment he conducted that forced volunteers to shock other volunteers each time they gave a wrong answer.
What is to test obedience to authority figures
500
the Frontal lobe contains what sort of functions?
What is personality and movement.
500
Giving a dog a treat whenever he sits or give his paw is an example of what kind of conditioning?
What is Operant.
500
What is the Bystander Effect?
What is One is more willing to help out when no one is around due to the lack of possible options or offered assistance.