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VocabDisordersStudiesMisc

Row 1, Col 1 RETURN An overwhelming and compulsive desire to use a drug. What is an addiction?

1,2 A disorder in which a person’s Mood inappropriately alternates Between feelings of mania and depression. What is bipolar ? RETURN

1,3 The participants are unaware of which participants received the treatment. What is a single blind study? RETURN

1,4 Using scientific findings to Accomplish practical goals. What is applied science? RETURN

2,1 The need of an increased amount Of a drug to reproduce the original effect. What is tolerance? RETURN

2,2 An extreme anxiety that manifests Itself in the form of panic attacks. What is panic disorder? RETURN

2,3 Asking many people a fixed set of questions to get a result. What is a survey? RETURN

2,4 The average of a set of numbers. What is the mean? RETURN

3,1 The process in which reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses out of old responses. What is shaping? RETURN

3,2 A group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, behavior, and perceptions. What is schizophrenia? RETURN

3,3 Data recorded over years to see Change because the same people Are used throughout the study. What is a longitudinal study? RETURN

3,4 Records electrical activity in the brain. What is an EEG scan? RETURN

4,1 A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control. What is an obsession? RETURN

4,2 A disorder in which victims of Catastrophic or other traumatic Events experience the original Event in the form of dreams or flashbacks. What is PTSD? RETURN

4,3 An experiment in which neither the Experimenter nor the participant Know which participants receive The actual treatment. What is a double blind study? RETURN

4,4 The process of controlling bodily States with the help of machines. What is biofeedback? RETURN

5,1 A learning procedure in which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and an unconditional stimulus. What is classical conditioning? RETURN

5,2 A psychological disorder characterized by extreme sadness, An inability to concentrate, and Feelings of helplessness and dejection. What is depression? RETURN

5,3 A study of data recorded from Different age groups to get a result. What is a cross-sectional study? RETURN

5,4 A state of optimal experience, done For the sake of doing them and not For extrinsic rewards. What is flow? RETURN