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Jeopardy!

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 & 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 9 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake What is basic science? Return Row 1, Col 1

two variables or sets of data The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data What is a correlation? Return 1,2

and inactivity lasting approximately one day The rhythm of activity and inactivity lasting approximately one day What is the circadian rhythm? Return 1,3

A learning procedure in which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus What is classical conditioning? Return 1,4

to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals Discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals What is applied science? Return 2,1

Research method in which information is obtained by asking many individuals a fixed set of questions What is a survey? 2,2 Return

A state of consciousness resulting from a narrowed focus of attention and characterized by heightened suggestibility What is hypnosis? Return 2,3

certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in Learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in occurrence What is operant conditioning? Return 2,4

A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized What is the scientific method? Return 3,1

A change in a participant's illness or behavior that results from a belief that the treatment will have an effect rather than from the actual treatment What is the placebo effect? Return 3,2

The focusing of attention to clear one’s mind and produce relaxation What is meditation? Return 3,3

Stimulus or event that follows a response and increases the likelihood that the response will be repeated What is reinforcement? Return 3,4

A branch of medicine that deals with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders What is psychiatry? Return 4,1

A machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain What is an EEG? Return 4,2

The process of learning to control bodily states with the help of machines monitoring the states to be controlled What is biofeedback? Return 4,3

Stimulus that is naturally rewarding, such as food or water What is primary reinforcer? Return 4,4

A psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events in the environment What is a behaviorist? Return 5,1

structure and activity A measuring technique used to study brain structure and activity What is a MRI? Return 5,2

Increases energy and alertness What is a stimulant? Return 5,3

Condition in which repeated attempts to control a situation fail, resulting in the belief that the situation is uncontrollable What is learned helplessness? Return 5,4