Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Miscellaneous
100
The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
What is psychology?
100
Rapid eye movement
What is REM?
100
What we think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors
What is Nature?
100
A learning process in which an innate response to a potent stimulus comes to be elicited in response to a previously neutral stimulua
What is Classical Conditioning?
100
SAT is a test designed to predict how well you will perform in college
What is Aptitude Test
200
A psychological perspective that emphasizes the study of the whole person
What is Humanistic?
200
A deep sleep that lasts for about 30 minutes
What is stage 4?
200
Nurture
What is our early childhood experiences, how we were raised, our social relationships, and our surrounding culture?
200
A type of learning in which the strength of a behavior is modified by its consequences, such as reward or punishment, and the behavior is controlled by antecedents called discriminative stimuli which come to signal those consequences.
What is Operant Conditioning?
200
Is the combination of behavior, emotion, motivation, and thought patterns that define an individual.
What is personality?
300
Knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes
What is Sports Physiologist
300
Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch
What is Human Senses?
300
Which mom was the monkey drawn towards
What is cloth
300
Describes the process of learning through watching others, retaining the information and then later replicating the behaviors that were observed.
What is Observational Conditioning?
400
The interaction of the practice or study of psychology and the law
What is Forensics Psychology?
400
The complex of nerve tissues that controls the activities of the body
What is Central Nervous System?
400
Can understand how their children are feeling and teach them how to regulate their feelings.
What is Authoritative?
400
How many conditioning did we learn
What is 3?
400
Refers to cases in which individuals do not offer any means of help to a victim when other people are present
What is Bystander Effect?
500
A legal and ethical term defined as the consent by a client to a proposed medical or psychotherapeutic procedure
What is informed Consent?
500
Endcorine System
What is the collection of glands of an organism that secrete hormones?
500
Type of parenting style characterized by low demands with high responsiveness
What is Permissive?
500
processes Higher mental processes, such as memory
What is Cognition?
500
An emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure.
What is Anxiety?