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Jeopardy Hosted by Miss Cook

Chap 1 Chap 1 Chap 2 Chap 2 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Scientific study of mental Processes and behaviors Psychology Scientific study of mental Processes and behaviors Row 1, Col 1

Psy approach that believes individual’s behaviors are Cognitive Psy approach that believes individual’s behaviors are fueled by their thoughts 1,2

A statement of expected hypothesis A statement of expected results 1,3

The average number in data collecting Mean The average number in data collecting 1,4

This psychologist believed That an individual’s behavior Sigmund Freud This psychologist believed That an individual’s behavior was motivated by unconscious thoughts 2,1

This psychologists research showed people that the Charles Darwin This psychologists research showed people that the study of animals might lead to a better understanding of humans 2,2

critical part of the experiment experiemental The group that the critical part of the experiment is tested on 2,3

Gorillas in the Mist was Natural Observation Gorillas in the Mist was an example of what kind of research 2,4

Explain the difference between Nature is inherited/ nurture is learned Explain the difference between Nature and Nurture 3,1

Approach to psychology That states behavior is Socio-cultural Approach to psychology That states behavior is influenced by religion, ethnicity, and economic status. 3,2

It is used as the control but has no physical effect on placebo It is used as the control but has no physical effect on the body 3,3

During the research neither is receiving the treatment Double-Blind During the research neither the participant or the experimenter know who is receiving the treatment 3,4

Looking into ones self and Introspection Looking into ones self and reporting sensations and emotions 4,1

This approach believes that individuals choose their own Humanistic This approach believes that all people are good and individuals choose their own destiny 4,2

A disadvantage of this method strangers about themselves interview A disadvantage of this method is people tend to lie to strangers about themselves 4,3

at a representative sample of the population at the same Cross-sectional This method looks at a representative sample of the population at the same time 4,4

The process of combining information from several Eclecticism The process of combining information from several theories of human nature is 5,1

This approach looks at the chemistry of the brain Biopsychological This approach looks at the chemistry of the brain 5,2

Variable that is manipulated Independent Variable that is manipulated By the experimenter 5,3

collected without bias Psychological Tests In this method data is collected without bias 5,4

Final Jeopardy Researchers want to find out if eating hot peppers would increase a person’s ability to remember items on a long grocery list. Forty-five males and 45 females were used in the experiment. A third of these people (group A) was given hot peppers while studying the list. Another third (group B) was given nothing while studying the list. The final third (group C) was given pickles while studying the list (to see if eating anything helped improve memory) After gathering all their results, researchers found that Group A did sub sequentially better than group B but about the same as group C.

Tell me the Independent Variable Dependent Hypothesis Control