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Jeopardy!

CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY 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

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

A branch of medicine that deals With mental, emotional, or Behavioral disorders What is Psychiatry ? RETURN 1,3

The belief that the proper subject matter of psychology is Objectively observable behavior And nothing else What is behaviorism? RETURN 1,4

An experiment in which the Participants received the treatment What is single-blind experiment? RETURN 2,1

An experiment in which neither The experimenter nor the Participants know which Participants receive which treatment What is double blind experiment? 2,2 RETURN

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 placebo? RETURN 2,3

The measure of a relationship Between two variables or sets Of data What is correlation? RETURN 2,4

A learning procedure in which Associations are made between A neutral stimulus and an Unconditioned stimulus What is classic conditioning? RETURN 3,1

A form of learning in which a Certain action is reinforced or Punished, resulting in Corresponding increases or Decreases in the likelihood That similar actions will occur again What is operant conditioning? RETURN 3,2

A condition in which repeated Attempts to control or influence A situation fail What is learned helpless? RETURN 3,3

A research method in which the Psychologist observes the subject In a natural setting and without Manipulation or control on the Part of the observer What is naturalistic observation? RETURN 3,4

A regular sequence of biological Processes such as temperature And sleep that occurs every 24 hours What is Circadian Rhythm ? RETURN 4,1

Any aspect aspects of change in The environment to which an Organism responds What is stimulants? RETURN 4,2

The arithmetic average of all the Individual measurements In a distribution What is mean? RETURN 4,3

The score that divides a Distribution of rank ordered Observations in half What is median? RETURN 4,4

The most frequent score in a Distribution of observations What is mode? RETURN 5,1

A systematic narrowing of Attention on an image, thought, Bodily process, or external object With the goal of clearing one’s Mind and producing relaxation What is mediation? RETURN 5,2

An assumption or prediction about Behavior or an educated guess About the relationship two Variables that is tested through Scientific research What is hypothesis? RETURN 5,3

Bodily states by monitoring the states to be controlled The process of learning to control Bodily states by monitoring the states to be controlled What is biofeedback? RETURN 5,4