Research designs
Biological
Cognition
Development and learning
Social psychology
100

studies ONE person (usually in great detail)

What is Case study?


100

Emotions, fear

what is the amygdala?

100

A step by step procedure that guarantees a solution but is time consuming

what is algorithm

100

The type of learning involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a response

what is classical conditioning

100

A set of beliefs about a group of people that can lead to prejudice

what is stereotype

200

must agree to be part of study

what is informed consent

200

neurotransmitter most associated with pleasure/reward, and motivation

what is Dopamine?

200

a phenomenon where info is better remembered when it is distributed over time rathe than crammed

what is the spacing effect?

200

type of intelligence refers to accumilated knowledge and verbal skills which tends to increase with age

what is crystallized intelligence?

200

Improved performance on simple or well learned tasks in the presence of others

what is social faciliation

300

A psychology researcher sits on a park bench from a hidden vantage point and tallies how often elementary school children share toys on the playground. Which research method was used.

What is naturalistic observation?

300
After surviving a stroke that damaged his left frontal lobe, Eduardo can understand everything his family says, but can only reply with slow, single words like "Book" or "Walk."


What is Broca's area?

300

To quickly decide which route to take during rush hour, Sarah relies on her gut feeling and a mental shortcut based on past drives, rather than checking a mapping app for the mathematically fastest route.

What is a heuristic?

300
Months after completely overcoming her fear of dogs through therapy, Maya unexpectedly freezes in terror for a brief moment when a neighbor's puppy barks at her.


What is spontaneous recovery? 


300
Marcus knows smoking is terrible for his health, but to reduce his internal discomfort, he tells himself, "It helps me relax, so it's worth the risk."

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

"A researcher wants to study if drinking an energy drink before an AP Psychology exam improves a student's test score."What is the independent variable?

What is the energy drink? 


400
When a sudden car horn blasts right next to Chloe, her heart immediately races, her pupils dilate, and her digestion slows down to prepare her to react.


What is the sympathetic nervous system?

400
After memorizing her new locker combination for senior year, Fatima finds that she can no longer remember her old locker combination from junior year.


What is retroactive interference? 


400
Marcus keeps pulling the lever on the slot machine because he knows a payout will happen eventually, but he has no idea how many times he must play before it hits.

What is a variable-ratio schedule?

400
When a driver cuts her off in traffic, Elena immediately assumes the person is an aggressive, reckless jerk, completely ignoring the fact that they might be rushing to the hospital.

What is the fundamental attribution error?

500

A researcher is developing a new, non-lethal snake venom antidote. If her experiment concludes the antidote is effective when, in reality, it is completely useless, she has committed which type of statistical error?

What is a Type I error?

500

 "Nicotine is an agonist for ACH, but what specific type of ACH receptor does it bind to, mimicking the neurotransmitter to produce its stimulant effects?"

What is the nicotinic receptor?

500

Damage to this specific band of white matter fibers connecting Broca's area and Wernicke's area results in a unique condition where patients can speak fluently and comprehend speech, but cannot repeat words

What is the arcuate fasciculus?  

500

A psychologist takes a cultural, social, and holistic approach to the learning process. She believes in an influential figure's theory about how humans develop.

what is Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development

500

 Eastern countries tend to have less cases of mood and anxiety disorders compared to Western countries. A certain difference in cultural worldviews may underpin this discrepancy.

 Individualism versus Collectivism