History Of Psychology
Ethics
The Brain
Personality and Emotions
100

What was Sigmund Freud's biggest discovery?

Psychoanalysis; the notion of how individuals conscious and unconscious thoughts interact. 

100

What's the definition of ethics?

Ethics are what we use to evaluate our actions by determining what we classify as right/good or what is wrong/bad in a certain scenario. 

100

What are the 4 functions of the cortex?

Motor functions, sensory functions, association functions, language

100

What are the six universal emotions? 

Happiness, surprise, fear, sadness, anger, disgust

200

What type of Psychology did Francis Bacon study? 

Behavioural Psychology 

200

What factors contribute to an individual's ethics?

parents/friends/teachers/influences, personal values, beliefs, religion, etc.

200
What's the nickname for the Corpus Callosums job?

The "information highway" from eye to brain

200

What's an extrovert?

When you're most comfortable around others; being with others fills you with energy

300

What was Karl Rogers main contribution to the field of Psychology?

Creating the psychotherapy method called client- centered therapy and psychotherapy in personality change. 

300

When judging ethical conflict, what are 3 pieces of criteria?

Rights, utility, justice

300

What psychological disorder was author J.K. Rowling diagnosed with? 

Depression 

300

What are the five points in "The Big 5 Model"?

Extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness to experience