This test uses inkblots to measure human emotions and personality
This disorder is characterized by recurring and unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors or mental acts
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
This is the cell that is responsible for the transmission of information using electric signals
Neuron
This effect suggests that the more people witness to an emergency, the less likely anyone is to help
Bystander Effect
This psychologist is known for his work on dogs and classical conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
This test measures personality using the following dimensions: openness to experience, agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, and neuroticism
The Big Five personality test
This personality disorder is characterized by pervasive interpersonal relationship instability, distorted sense of self, and intense emotional reactions
Borderline Personality Disorder
This system regulates the activities we do without thinking about them (blinking, breathing)
This term describes the tendency to see out information that aligns with our pre-existing beliefs
Confirmation Bias
This psychologist is known for the theory of cognitive development in children
Jean Piaget
This test measures intelligence (IQ)
Stanford-Binet Test
This disorder is characterized by gaps in memory that are not biologically explained and are usually associated with traumatic or stressful events
Dissociative Amnesia
This part of the brain is associated with fear and aggression
Amygdala
This effect describes how we overestimate the extent to which others' attention is aimed at us
Spotlight Effect
This psychologist investigated observation and imitations by using bobo dolls
Albert Bandura
This describes the extent to which a test consistently produces similar scores for an individual
Reliability
This disorder is characterized by intense anxiety in situations where an environment is perceived to be unsafe and there is no easy way to escape
Agoraphobia
This neurotransmitter is involved in pain reduction and is released with exercise
Endorphines
This effect suggests that people are more likely to remember the first or last items in a series
Serial Position Effect
This psychologist is known for investigating obedience by instructor participants to give electric shocks to others
Stanley Milgram
This describes the degree to which scores from one test are related to a different test that measures the same or similar concept
Convergent validity
This disorder is characterized by symptoms of schizophrenia that have lasted more than 1 month, but not NOT lasted for 6 months
Schizophreniform Disorder
This neurotransmitter is primarily involved in memory and learning
Glutamate
This "error" describes the general tendency to underestimate the power of the situation (we tend to assume other people make mistake due to their characteristics, rather than their situation)
Fundamental Attribution Error
This psychologist investigated attachment styles by performing the "strange situation" experiment
Mary Ainsworth