Memory
Social Psychology
Thinking, Learning, and Intelligence
Emotion
Stress
100

The persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information and skills.

Memory

100

Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a standard

Conformity

100

The "aha" moment.

Insight

100

A basic bodily requirement

Physiological Need

100

The process of appraising an event as a challenge or threat and responding to it.

Stress

200

Retrieving the information from your memory, think fill-in-the blank tests

Recall

200

The study of how people think about, affect, and connect with others

Social Psychology

200

The mental capacity to learn from experience,and adapt to new situations.

Intelligence

200

A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior

Emotion

200

What type of person expects things to go badly and does not handle stress well, often complaining?

Pessimist

300

Memory that holds a few items briefly

Short Term Memory

300

The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request...

Foot-in-the-door phenomenon

300

Doing what we call quick-thinking, without conscious awareness. Automatically using strategies that are usually both fast and effective is also known as...

Intuition

300

What is the body’s resting rate of energy output

Basal Metabolic Rate

300

What are the THREE categories of stress (100 points for each correct answer).

Daily Hassles, Significant Life Changes, and Catastrophes

400

The relatively permeant and limitless storehouse of the memory system

Long Term Memory

400

An individual who is normally polite in person might join a "dogpile" of harassment on social media, because they are hidden behind a username and are part of a large crow. It makes them feel less personal accountability for their actions. What type of Social Psychology is this?

Deindividualization

It is the loss of self awareness and self restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity. 

400

An approach of methodical, logical rule or procedures that guarantee you will solve a particular problem is called what?

Algorithm Processing

400

Name FOUR of the six basic emotions, (100 points for each correct answer).

joy, anger, interest, suprise, sadness, disgust

400

The ability to bounce back and overcome tough challenges, especially early in life can help build what?

Resilience

500

Memories have dual track processing, explicit and implicit. What category does automatic processing, without our awareness fall under... explicit or implict?

Implicit

500

The theory is that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts clash. For example, when we become aware that our attitudes and actions don't match, we may change our attitude to feel more comfortable.

Cognitive Dissonance

500

A rule or piece of information used in or enabling problem solving or decision making is called what?

Heuristics

500

What are the FIVE needs in the oysrmid of "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs"? Start from the base of the pyramid and correctly identify each level (100 points for each correctly identified level).

Base of the pyramid: Physiological Needs, Safety Needs, Love and Belonging, Esteem, and Self-Actualization (at the top)

500

What is the name of the nervous system that is activated when your brain sets off the "stress alarm"?

Sympathetic Nervous System