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Whose Theory? Missing Word G Wiz Spoonerisms Numbers 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Whose Theory? for 100 Answer HE SAID CHILDREN DEVELOP A SCHEMA THROUGH ASSIMILATION AND ACCOMMODATION.

Whose Theory? for 100 Question JEAN PIAGET

Whose Theory? for 200 Answer HE PROPOSED THE IDEA OF A COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS.

Whose Theory? for 200 Question CARL JUNG

Whose Theory? for 300 Answer HE DESCRIBED SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN TERMS OF EIGHT STAGES, BEGINNING WITH BASIC TRUST VS. MISTRUST.

Whose Theory? for 300 Question ERIK ERIKSON

DAILY DOUBLE!

Whose Theory? for 400 Answer HE SAID WE START WITH AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND DEVELOP STRATEGIES TO GAIN A SENSE OF SUPERIORITY.

Whose Theory? for 400 Question ALFRED ADLER

Whose Theory? for 500 Answer THIS CORNELL PROFESSOR LED THE STRUCTURALIST APPROACH IN PSYCHOLOGY’S EARLY DAYS.

Whose Theory? for 500 Question EDWARD TITCHENER

Missing Word for 100 Answer SIGMUND FREUD SAID THAT DREAM ANALYSIS IS THE _______ ROAD TO THE UNCONSCIOUS.

Missing Word for 100 Question ROYAL

Missing Word for 200 Answer PSYCHOLOGISTS WHO BELIEVE IN SIX “BASIC” EMOTIONS GENERALLY LIST HAPPINESS, SADNESS, ANGER, FEAR, ________, AND SURPRISE.

Missing Word for 200 Question DISGUST

Missing Word for 300 Answer JOHN B. WATSON SAID, GIVE ME A DOZEN HEALTHY _______AND MY OWN SPECIFIED WORLD TO BRING THEM UP IN, AND I’LL GUARANTEE TO TAKE ANY ONE AT RANDOM AND TRAIN HIM TO BECOME ANY TYPE OF SPECIALIST I MIGHT SELECT.

Missing Word for 300 Question INFANTS

Missing Word for 400 Answer PERSONALITY THEORISTS’ “BIG FIVE” PERSONALITY TRAITS ARE NEUROTICISM, EXTRAVERSION, ________, CONSCIENTIOUSNESS, AND OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE.

Missing Word for 400 Question AGREEABLENESS

Missing Word for 500 Answer AFTER RESEARCH SHOWS THERAPIES TO BE EFFECTIVE, THEY ARE CALLED _______ SUPPORTED TREATMENTS.

Missing Word for 500 Question EMPIRICALLY

SPEARMAN’S g FACTOR IN INTELLIGENCE MEANS THIS. G Wiz for 100 Answer SPEARMAN’S g FACTOR IN INTELLIGENCE MEANS THIS.

G Wiz for 100 Question GENERAL

INFANTS SHOW THIS REFLEX G Wiz for 200 Answer INFANTS SHOW THIS REFLEX

G Wiz for 200 Question GRASP REFLEX

G Wiz for 300 Answer THESE PSYCHOLOGISTS’ MOTTO WAS “THE WHOLE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE SUM OF ITS PARTS.”

GESTALT PSYCHOLOGISTS G Wiz for 300 Question GESTALT PSYCHOLOGISTS

G Wiz for 400 Answer ACCORDING TO FREUD, THIS IS THE FINAL, MOST MATURE STAGE OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT

G Wiz for 400 Question GENITAL STAGE

G Wiz for 500 Answer DSM ASSIGNS THIS DIAGNOSIS TO SOMEONE WHOSE ONLY SYMPTOM IS EXCESSIVE ANXIETY.

GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER G Wiz for 500 Question GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER

Spoonerisms for 100 Answer Developmental psychologists provide expert advice on beering rabies. (What did this mean to say?)

Spoonerisms for 100 Question Developmental psychologists provide expert advice on rearing babies.

Spoonerisms for 200 Answer A conscientious student is sure to attend clevery ass.

Spoonerisms for 200 Question A conscientious student is sure to attend every class.

Spoonerisms for 300 Answer Taste researchers try to understand why so many people pike hot lepers.

Spoonerisms for 300 Question Taste researchers try to understand why so many people like hot peppers.

Spoonerisms for 400 Answer Persistence is an important part of motivation. After all, discouragement is a wearable turd.

Spoonerisms for 400 Question Persistence is an important part of motivation. After all, discouragement is a terrible word.

Spoonerisms for 500 Answer When altruism occurs in animals, one possible explanation for its evolution relies on sin collection.

Spoonerisms for 500 Question When altruism occurs in animals, one possible explanation for its evolution relies on kin selection.

Numbers for 100 Answer The next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, scheduled for publication soon, will be known as DSM followed by this number.

Numbers for 100 Question 5

Numbers for 200 Answer For convenience of description, neuroscientists describe the cerebral cortex as composed of this many “lobes.”

Numbers for 200 Question 4

Numbers for 300 Answer Erik Erikson described human social and emotional development in terms of this many “ages” or “stages.”

Numbers for 300 Question 8

DAILY DOUBLE!

The Rorschach Inkblot Test uses this many inkblot stimuli. Numbers for 400 Answer The Rorschach Inkblot Test uses this many inkblot stimuli.

Numbers for 400 Question 10

DAILY DOUBLE!

The MMPI has been revised this many times. Numbers for 500 Answer The MMPI has been revised this many times.

Numbers for 500 Question 1