People
Approaches
Research Methods
Ethics/Old Medical Practices
Other
100

A Psychologist who came up with the idea of Operant Conditioning. 

B.F. Skinner

100

Which approach is the following statement: Ashley wears skirts and dresses because that is the norm in the society where she lives. 

Sociocultural 

100

A correlation coefficient (r) can only range from ___ to ___.

-1 to 1 

100

What is a Lobotomy?

It was a form of psychosurgery that involved severing the connection between the frontal lobe and other parts of the brain. 

100

Where did Ms. Carhart use to live and work?

Yellowstone National Park

200

An American advocate on behalf of the mentally ill who created the first generation of American mental asylums. 

Dorothea Dix

200

Which approach focuses on medical reasons such as neurotransmitters, hormones, the structure of the brain, and genetics to explain psychology?

Biological 

200

Define Operational Definition. 

How scientists define precisely what they are looking for or measuring in a study. This is important in order to replicate the experiment. 

200

What does IRB stand for and what does it do?

Institutional Review Board - Groups of people who evaluate the ethics and safety of research involving human participants. 

200

What sport did Ms. Carhart play in college? What position did she play? Where did she play?

Lacrosse, Attack, Mount St. Mary's 

300

Who wrote the first Psychology textbook, "The Principles of Psychology" 

William James

300

Which approach is the following statement: Mr. Knight uses a token economy to get his students to behave in class.

Behavioral 

300

What is a Case Study?

A research method that is used to study an available case that is rare or weird and is used when a researcher isn't able to create the situation in a test subject. 

300

What is Trephination?

Where you removed a small part of the skull using an auger, bore or saw. This practice was often used to treat mental illness by releasing "evil humors" or even to release demons who were believed to possess mentally ill people. 

300

How many years has Ms. Carhart been teaching?

Ms. Carhart is currently in her third year teaching

400

Who came up with the idea of Behaviorism?

John B. Watson

400

Which of the approaches deals with how our self-esteem and our feelings of self-worth affect how we act, feel, and the healthiness of our relationships with those we are close to?

Humanistic

400

What is the difference between the IV and the DV. 

IV: the thing that is changed by the researcher.

DV: the thing that is being tested and measured in an experiment. 

400

What is a legal and ethical obligation that researchers have to follow when they give the test subject information about what procedure or test is going to be performed? 

Informed Consent

400

Who is Ms. Carhart's favorite singer?

Tim McGraw (Also love - Post Malone, Noah Kahan, and Taylor Swift) 
500

Who was the psychologist who came up with different stages of cognitive development that children would go through as they grew up. 

Jean Piaget

500

Name all 7 approaches in order on your fingers. 

Biological, Humanistic, Behaviorism, Cognitive, Psychoanalytic, Sociocultural, Evolutionary

500

What is the difference between Structuralism and Functionalism. 

Structuralism: Study of the mind to determine how the mind and consciousness work and how it is organized. 

Functionalism: To understand the purpose of the mind and consciousness. 

500

Participants have a right to _______ from a psychological study at any time if they decide they no longer want to participate in the study.  

Withdraw

500

What is Ms. Carhart's favorite ice cream flavor?

Gimme Smore by Ben and Jerry