Research Methods
Name that Experiment
Psych and the Brain
Diagnosis This
100

A presumptive explanation which is the starting point for further investigation.

What is a hypothesis?

100

An experiment to study the behaviour of normal behaviour when individuals are assigned a role of criminal or guard.

What is the Stanford Prison experiment?

100

Main type of cell in brain tissue.

What is a neuron?

100

Sense of persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, moving slowly

Depression

200

A restriction in the design of your study.

What are limitations?

200

Experiment to identify learned prejudice and discrimination in children. 

What is the brown eye, blue eye experiment?

200

Part of the brain responsible for proactive decision making.

What is the pre-frontal cortex?

200

Confused thinking, delusions and hallucinations

What is Schizophrenia?

300

Whether or not your study is right or wrong, or affects people in a positive or negative way.

What is ethics?

300

Experiment to identify someone's likelihood to conform to peer pressure. 

What is the Asch experiment?

300

The part of the brain responsible for memory, emotion, and the body's flight-or-fight response.

What is the amygdala?

300

Experiencing intense highs, intense lows, and depression

Bipolar disorder

400

Where someone's personal, subjective feelings affect one's judgement.

What is bias?

400

A study which tried to condition a nine-month old child to develop an irrational fear, using sound.

What is the Little Albert Experiment?

400

Degenerative brain disease that affects cognition, coordination and memory.

What is Alzheimer's?

400
Extreme and irrational fear, which poses little or no actual danger

What is phobia disorder?

500

The overall way the research is put together, to make the research robust and useful.

What is study design?

500

Experiment which tried to work out how humans link one thing with another. 

What is the learned helplessness experiment?
500

The part of the brain is important for language comprehension.

What is Wernicke's Area?

500

Exaggerated feelings of self-importance, reduced empathy

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?