What does a lower level of dopamine cause? - Schizophrenia, What is latent learning used for? - Learning that is only exhibited at a later date, Mary knows if she does all of her chores, she won't be grounded for the weekend. What type of motivation is she displaying? - Extrinsic, When his teacher asks peter why he wants to paint the perfect waterfall scene, Peter replies with, "Because it will make me happy." What type of motivation is Peter displaying? - Intrinsic, The first step of classical conditioning is pairing a neutral stimulus with an _____ stimulus. - Unconditioned, Why is the main difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist? - A psychiatrist is classified as a medical doctor, Which of these is NOT one of the five major personality dimensions, according to the "Big Five Theory?" - Enthusiasm, At which university did psychologist Philip Zimbardo conduct a prison experiment that had to be ended earlier that expected due to its participants taking their roles to an extreme level? - Stanford University, Mary Ainsworth studied the attachment theory by putting children and parents through a scenario famously called what? - The strange situation, Psychology is the study of the mind and the ________? - Behavior, Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov is most famous for conducting experiments using what animals? - Dogs, According to psychologist Sigmund Freud, personality is comprised of three elements: the Id, Ego, and...? - Super Ego, Which of these parenting styles has shown to produce the most confident, competent, and happy children? - Authoritative, Which area is psychology is Jean Piaget most famous for studying and providing theories about? - Child development, What is the standard medical word to describe an intense and occasionally disabling fear or reaction to a specific object or situation which often poses little actual danger? - Phobia, The Rorschach test is a psychological test that involves subjects perceptions of what black and white design? - Inkblot, What is the term used to describe the process of bringing information out of memory and into awareness? - Retrieval, What are depth cues that do NOT depend on two eyes called? - Monocular cues, Madison is 6 years old and sees the boy next to her cheating on his exam by looking at her paper, Madison asks him after the test why he cheated and he said "because the teacher wasn't looking. If she was looking I wouldn't have cheated because I don't want to get in trouble". Which Kohlberg morality developmental stage is this? - Preconventional Morality, A person closes a window to shut out traffic noise. The reduction in noise leads the person to close the window every day. This is an example of? - Negative reinforcement, Piper reads about someone described as adventurous and extroverted. She then judges that this person is more likely to be a lawyer who enjoys hiking than a lawyer who does not. The best explanation for Piper's error is that she is basing her judgement on - The representative heuristic, What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where previously forgotten memories are brought back to consciousness after exposure to a stimulus? - Memory reactivation, Sleep paralysis typically occurs in people who are - In REM sleep, Which is the first stage of prenatal development? - Zygote, How can the effects of confounding variables be minimized in a study? - Have a control group, Slurred speech, blurred vision, and impaired judgement are the results of... - Alcohol, Which state is the lightest stage of sleep? - Stage 1, Sigmund Freud believes what about dreams? - That they are clues to the unconscious, A person with a dissociative identity disorder has what? - Two or more personalities, What does a higher level of dopamine cause? - Parkinson's Disease,

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