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Control group = no treatment Experimental Design Control group = no treatment

*IQ tests: mean =100 Standard deviation = 15 Z score *IQ tests: mean =100 Standard deviation = 15

*medulla

The Neuron

Endocrine System

Opponent Process Theory Color Vision Trichromatic Theory Opponent Process Theory (*explains afterimage)

Parts of the Ear

Properties of Sound

The Senses

Psychoactive Drugs

Dream Theories

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning

Watson’s Little Albert Experiment (Classical Conditioning)

Skinner’s Operant Conditioning

Bandura’s Observational Learning

Memory

Projective Tests Rorschach Inkblot Thematic Apperception Test

Theories of Emotion

Selye’s General Adaption Syndrome (response to stress) Remember: Selye’s 3 stages ARE a GAS

Mary Ainsworth

Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development

No conservation No object permanence egocentrism

Piaget’s Assimilation + Accommodation