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Methods & Approaches The Brain Motivation & Emotion Consciousness & Learning Abnormal 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

Approaches & Methods 100 Which one of the 7 approaches focuses on how primal survival instincts explain behavior?

The Evolutionary Approach Approaches & Methods 100 The Evolutionary Approach

Approach that focuses on rewards and punishments Approaches & Methods 200 Approach that focuses on rewards and punishments

Approaches & Methods 200 Behavioral

Approaches & Methods 300 Name for the group that does not participate in the critical part of an experiment

Approaches & Methods 300 Control group

Factor that is manipulated by a psychologist in a study Approaches & Methods 400 Factor that is manipulated by a psychologist in a study

Approaches & Methods 400 Independent variable

Approaches & Methods 500 Method used to gather detailed information about a subject’s background

Approaches & Methods 500 Case study

The Brain 100 If this part of the brain failed, you would stop breathing and your heart would fail

The Brain 100 medulla

Part of the brain that controls balance and coordination

The Brain 200 cerebellum

The pons controls feelings of The Brain 300 The pons controls feelings of

The Brain 300 sleepiness

The body’s “master gland” The Brain 400 The body’s “master gland”

The Brain 400 Pituitary gland

If you were to be give a PET scan you would be injected with The Brain 500 If you were to be give a PET scan you would be injected with

Radioactive Chemicals The Brain 500 Radioactive Chemicals

Motivation & Emotion 100 According to this theory, people are motivated by a desire to return to homeostasis

Drive-Reduction Theory Motivation & Emotion 100 Drive-Reduction Theory

Motivation & Emotion 200 Engaging in activity to gain reward or avoid punishment is an illustration of

Motivation & Emotion 200 Extrinsic motivation

What demographic is most likely to develop an eating disorder Motivation & Emotion 300 What demographic is most likely to develop an eating disorder

Motivation & Emotion 300 White female

Motivation & Emotion 400 A person who experiences flashbacks after have served in a war could be diagnosed with

Motivation & Emotion 400 PTSD

Motivation & Emotion 500 Psychologist who used a monkey to illustrate the drive-reduction theory

Motivation & Emotion 500 Harlow

Consciousness and Learning 100 Dreams occur during this stage of sleep

Consciousness and Learning 100 REM

Consciousness and Learning 200 People who stop breathing temporarily when they sleep experience

Consciousness and Learning 200 Apnea

Consciousness and Learning 300 Ivan Pavlov is renowned for his research on this type of learning

Consciousness and Learning 300 Classical conditioning

Consciousness and Learning 400 Positive punishment and reinforcement both involve

Consciousness and Learning 400 Adding something

Consciousness and Learning 500 Little Albert’s fear of all furry objects after he had been conditioned to fear the furry mouse illustrates

Consciousness and Learning 500 Generalization

Abnormal 100 A person who lacks empathy might be diagnosed with this type of personality

Abnormal 100 antisocial

Abnormal 200 People who display physical symptoms with no identifiable cause suffer from this type of disorder

Abnormal 200 somatoform

Abnormal 300 People who consistently fear that something bad is about to happen may suffer from

Abnormal 300 anxiety

Hallucinations are a symptom often associated with this illness Abnormal 400 Hallucinations are a symptom often associated with this illness

Abnormal 400 schizophrenia

Abnormal 500 A person who displays characteristics such as dependency, unstable emotions, and difficulty forming relationships may suffer from

Borderline personality disorder Abnormal 500 Borderline personality disorder

Bonus 1000 Identify these 3 currents used in Triangle Trade Gulf Steam Current 3 Canary Current 1 2 N. Equatorial Current