Introduction to Psychology
Adolescent Development
Theories of Personality
Community Psychology
Police and Investigative Psychology
100
This is the gauge for how socially accepted we feel.
What is Self-Esteem
100
This is the sixth leading cause of death.
What is AIDS
100
These are two ways to increase behavior in operant conditioning.
What is Positive and Negative Reinforcement
100
The second step in the Four-Step Model of Program Evaluation, this step involves activities designed to reach the desired outcome
What is Process Evaluation
100
This is the most frequent cause of officer death.
What is Suicide
200
This effect is remembering the first and last objects in a group but forgetting the middle.
What is The Serial Position Effect
200
This is the most common form of abuse in adolescents.
What is Neglect
200
This is the procedure used with clients with phobias, where a therapist introduces increasingly anxiety provoking stimuli while encouraging the client to maintain a state of relaxation.
What is Systematic Desensitization
200
A graphic representation of how the program works and its theory of change, including conditions, activities, outcomes, and impacts.
What is Logic Model
200
This is the most frequently used test for police recruit screening.
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
300
This is a test designed to predict how well one could learn in school.
What is Aptitude Test
300
This is the number of new cases of STIs from 14-25 year old Americans.
What is 2/3
300
The goal of this therapy developed by Albert Ellis is to replace irrational thoughts with rational ones. The belief is that if you change “B”, “C” will be different.
What is Relative Emotive Therapy
300
One of the five forms of power, this form is gained through having skills or knowledge that others respect or need.
What is Expert Power
300
This is the novel in which Los Angeles police relieve their stress by drinking and shooting at ducks in a local park.
What is The Choirboys
400
Binge-eating then using laxatives and exercises or self-purging to get rid of the food.
What is Bulimia Nervosa / Bulimia
400
This type of bullying is on the rise in today's society.
What is Cyberbullying
400
A child who is high in this temperament described by Buss and Plomin would cry often, would frighten easily, and be prone to temper tantrums. An adult of this temperament would be quick tempered and easily upset.
What is Emotionality
400
This term refers to making a community program sustainable and viable over a long period, or part of everyday routine in the host setting
What is Institutionalizing the Program // Institutionalization
400
This is the analysis of the mental state of a person who committed suicide.
What is Psychological Autopsy
500
This English language rule involves adding an s to a word to make it plural. ( Apple -> Apples )
What is Semantics
500
This is the most common reason why first marriages divorce.
What is Financial Problems
500
The term used to describe the competition between members of the same gender for access to the best potential mates.
What is Intrasexual Selection
500
This is the process of development of a prevention program from its original form in one setting to widespread implementation in many settings.
What is Scaling Up
500
This is the most dangerous mental disorder in relation to police intervention.
What is Paranoid Schizophrenia.