Thinking and memory
Introduction to Psychology
Social Psychology
Health Psychology
Surprise Psychology Questions
100

The retention of memory for some period of time.

What is storage?

100

The scientific study of behavioral and thought processes.

What is psychology?

100

Changing one's behaviors as a result of other people directing or asking for change.

What is compliance?

100

Physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to events that are appraised as threatening and challenging.

What is stress?

100

Learned, relatively enduring feelings (positive or negative) about people, objects, situations, or ideas.

What is attitude?
200

The mental activity that goes on in the brain when a person is processing information.

What is cognition?

200

A German psychologist who created the first lab in Germany and expands on the idea of structuralism.

Who is Wilhel Wundt?

200

A police officer tells you to give him your drivers license and you listen, this is an example of?

What is obedience?

200

The three stages of the body's psychological adaptation to stress.

What is the General Adaptation Syndrome?

200

Learning through past experience to be helpless without trying.

What is learned helplessness?


300

The knowledge and skills people have in monitoring and controlling their own learning and memory.

What is metacognition?

300

Submitting psychological research to be peer reviewed and publicized.

What are psychological journals?

300

The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. 

What is cognitive dissonance?

300

The kind of study used to find a link or relationship between two variables.

What is a correlation study?


300

The feeling of closeness, connectedness, and busyness in loving relationships.

What is intimacy?

400

Kate thinks that her sister is her sister, Annie, is mean. She only notices when her sister is not nice to her while ignoring Annie's many acts of kindness. This exemplifies ______ 

What is confirmation bias?

400

Going into a person or animals natural setting to observe them. 

What is naturalistic observation?

400

A negative attitude held by a person about the members of a specific group.

What is prejudice?

400

Coping strategies that try to eliminate the source of a stress or reduce its impact through direct actions.

What is problem-focused coping?

400

Information kept permanently.

What is long term memory?

500

Visual sensory memory, lasting only a fraction of a second.

What is iconic memory?

500

High values of one variable being associated with low values of the other.

What is a negative correlation?

500

The study held by Haney, Banks, and Zimbardo in 1973

What is the Stanford Prison Study?

500

Coping strategies that change the impact of a stressor by changing the emotional reaction of a stressor. 

What is emotion-focused coping?


500

Auditory sensory memory, lasting 2-4 seconds.

What is echoic memory?