Social Items
PIM
Senses
Disorders
Emotion/Motivation
100

This term refers to social groups that an individual feels they belong to

What is in-group
100

These three psychologists attempted to divide the formation of our identity and personality into stages

Who is Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, and Lawrence Kohlberg?

100

This Gestalt principle states our perception can fill in incomplete objects

What is Law of Closure?

100

This disorder is characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors and/or rituals 

What is Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?

100

What are the three components of emotion

What is cognitive, physiological, and behavioral?

200

This kind of social mobility may change one's occupation, role or location but NOT one's social status/socioeconomic standing

What is horizontal mobility? 

200

This semantic form of encoding works by grouping individual pieces of information into larger, meaningful units 

What is Chunking?
200

Damage to this CNS structure would lead to uncoordinated movements and difficult maintaining balance

What is Cerebellum?

200
Symptoms of this neurodegenerative disorder include disruptive memory loss, confusion, difficulty planning or executing tasks, poor judgment and personality changes 

What is Alzheimer's disease? 

200

This theory states that humans are motivated to satisfy physiological needs in order to maintain homeostasis

What is Drive-reduction theory?

300
This term refers to improvement in an individual performing a simple and well-practiced task when in the presence of others 
What is social facilitation?
300

Freud's psychoanalytic theory involves these 3 components of the mind

What is id, ego and superego?

300
This theory states that detection of a signal depends on both the intensity of the signal and the physical/psychological state of an individual

What is Signal Detection Theory?

300

Decreases in these neurotransmitters is thought to be the cause of depression

What is serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine?

300

This theory of emotion states that physiological arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously albeit independently 

What is Cannon-Bard Theory?

400

This term refers to the lack of/breakdown of social norms within a society

What is Anomie

400

Researchers perform a study on a group of recent college graduates (average age = 24). Which Erikson stage of psychosocial development would these individuals most likely be in?

What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?

400
This term refers to utilizing our prior knowledge, experiences and thoughts to perceive a stimulus

What is Top-Down Processing?

400

What are the 3 groupings that can be used to classify personality disorders based on shared traits?

What is Clusters A, B and C?

400

What are the 6 universal emotions?

What is: Happiness, Surprise, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust

(Contempt is sometimes seen as emotion 7)

500

Name 5 agents of socialization

What is:

Family,  Friends, Religion, Government, Media, Work, Ethnic background, Social groups, and School

500

What is the difference between proactive and retroactive interference?

Proactive interference: old memories affect the ability to make new memories

Retroactive interference: new memories affect the storage of old memories 

500

This term describes an airborne and often odorless molecule that are crucial to the behavior of many animals 

What are pheromones?

500

Delusions, hallucinations, abnormal movements and disorganized speech are all ___ symptoms of this disorder: _____

What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia?

500

Name Maslow's 5 Hierarchy of Needs from bottom to top (most fundamental to most advanced) 

What is:

Physiological Needs -> Safety Needs -> Love/Belonging -> Esteem -> Self-Actualization