Experiments/Case Study
Brain/Senses
Learning Principles/Methods
Disorders
Wild Card!
100
In Pavlov’s dog experiment, this was the neutral stimulus before conditioning.
What is the bell
100
The regions that the cerebral cortex is divided into
What are lobes
100
Perceptions that misrepresent physical stimuli.
What is an illusion
100
A disorder where the mind is fighting with what is real and what is imaginary
What is Schizophrenia
100
Computer-assisted instruction, token economics, and self-control are three types of this concept
What is behavior modification
200
A situation in which neither in the experimenter or the participants know which will receive treatment
What is a double blind study
200
The differentiation between the images received by each eye.
What is retinal disparity
200
This is a type of learning in which an action is reinforced or punished which results in an increase or decrease in occurrence.
What is operant conditioning
200
A feeling of constant self despair and hopelessness, may cause extreme sadness and may cause loss of appetite and sleep
What is major depression
200
When an individual constantly denies and ignores feelings of being wrong or inaccurate.
What is inferiority complex
300
A method used to analyze research data to support whether it supports a hypothesis or just chance
What is inferential statistics
300
The part of the brain that controls the way you speak as well as your sensory and motor usage.
What is the forebrain
300
This mental illness / disorder consists of someone whose behavior, disposition and moods swings between happy or content to depressed and aggravated
What is bipolar disorder
300
The branch off of mathematics that focuses on summarizing and making inferences from data
What is statistics
400
This is known as the group that the experiment in the study is being tested on and the independent variable is exposing itself to
What is the experimental group
400
These two senses are assisted by hair cells.
What are hearing and smell
400
Give two examples of Gestalt Principles
What is Closure/Proximity/Similarity/Continuity/Simplicity
400
Another name for multiple personality disorder
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder
400
Responding similarly to a range of similar stimuli
What is generalization
500
This psychologist felt that personality was set by the age 6
Who is Sigmund Freud
500
“The larger or stronger a stimulus, the larger the change required for a person to notice that anything has happened to it.”
What is Weber's Law
500
What are the 5 principles of classical conditioning
What are acquisition, generalization, discrimination, extinction, and spontaneous recovery
500
People with this disorder can’t tolerate being alone and have repeated acts of self-injury
What is borderline personality disorder
500
The two types of cognitive learning are
What are latent learning and learned helpessness.