Who's Theory?
Which Psychological Approach?
Who Conducted the Experiment?
Research Methods
Name the Concept
100

Who created the ideas of psychoanalysis and free association?

Who is Sigmund Freud

100
Which approach is interested in studying thinking, motivations, memory, attention?
What is cognitive psychology
100
Who conducted the Stanford Prison experiment?
Who is Zimbardo
100
What is the term for selecting a subset of individuals from a population?
What is sampling
100

What is the idea that we all become who we become because of experiences?

What is empiricism (nurture is acceptable too)

200

Who opened the 1st psychology lab and used introspection to conduct his research?

Who is Wilhelm Wundt

200
Which approach is interested in studying the unconscious mind and how it might influence our behavior?
What is the psychodynamic approach
200
Who conducted the Little Albert experiment
Who is John Watson
200
Which type of thinking goes from general to specific observations?
What is deductive reasoning or thinking
200

What is the idea of examining one's own conscious thoughts and emotions?

What is introspection

300

Name the early philosopher who created the theory of dualism, that the mind and body are separate, but they interact?

Who is Rene Descartes

300
Which approach has a more "positive" approach in the sense that it believes that we are all capable of reaching fulfillment?
What is the humanistic approach
300
Who conducted the Learned Helplessness experiment?
Who is Martin Seligman
300
What is the factor that the experimenter manipulates?
What is an independent variable
300

What is the name of the concept that behavioral psychologists use to describe the process of associated learning? 

What is conditioning

400

Who was the creator of phrenology? The study of the shape and size of one's cranium in relation to qualities and abilities.

Who is Franz Gall

400
Which approach focuses entirely on consequences, such as rewards and punishments, in order to mold people?
What is the behavioral approach
400
Who conducted the Obedience to Authority experiment?
What is Stanley Milgram
400
What are the factors that are outside of your control that might mess up your data?
What are confounding variables
400

What is the name of the concept that all parts of our minds serve a purpose? W. James popularized this concept and it became the early root for evolutionary psychology.

What is functionalism

500

Who coined the term "tabula rasa," referring to the blank slate that humans are born as?

Who is John Locke

500
Which approach is based on Charles Darwin's theories?
What is evolutionary psychology
500
Who conducted the "Well of Despair" experiment with rhesus monkeys?
Who is Harry Harlow
500
What is it called when the subject begins to understand part of the experiment and acts in a certain way that might skew the results?
What is participant bias
500

What are the three parts of the conscious and unconscious mind that Freud introduced? And explain what each part does for us.

What is the id, ego, and superego. The id is the impulsive component (our immediate wants). The ego is the mediator between the id and the superego, and it helps us make proper decisions. The superego is the moral component.