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1 Classical Conditioning
Jeopardy Sensation/ Perception Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Psychological Perspectives Potpourri Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Double Jeopardy

2 $100 Question from Classical Conditioning
He is credited with classical conditioning.

3 $100 Answer from Classical Conditioning
Who is Pavlov?

4 $200 Question from Classical Conditioning
Of the conditioned response and the unconditioned response, the one that is stronger.

5 $200 Answer from Classical Conditioning
What is the Unconditioned Response (UCR)?

6 $300 Question from Classical Conditioning
He used classical conditioning to condition Little Albert to fear a white rat.

7 $300 Answer from Classical Conditioning
Who is John B. Watson?

8 $400 Question from Classical Conditioning
In Pavlov’s experiments on salivary conditioning in a dog, the unconditioned stimulus was this

9 $400 Answer from Classical Conditioning
What is meat/food?

10 $500 Question from Classical Conditioning
Zoe got a new puppy. Unfortunately, the puppy isn’t trained, and it jumps on Zoe, who is only 3. After being knocked down repeatedly, Zoe became afraid of the puppy. Recently she has been afraid of all the other dogs she sees too. Zoe’s recent fear of all dogs is a clear example of this principle of conditioning.

11 $500 Answer from Classical Conditioning
What is stimulus generalization?

12 $100 Question from Operant Conditioning
He is credited with operant conditioning.

13 $100 Answer from Operant Conditioning
Who is B.F. Skinner?

14 $200 Question from Operant Conditioning
Zeon’s Mom used to pay him for cleaning his room. Since she has stopped paying him Zeon may exhibit this principle of conditioning.

15 $200 Answer from Operant Conditioning
What is extinction?

16 $300 Question Operant Conditioning
B.F. Skinner’s work elaborated on what E.L. Thondike had called this.

17 $300 Answer from Operant Conditioning
What is the Laws of Effect?

18 $400 Question from Operant Conditioning
Food in the mouth is an example of a positive reinforcer. However, the termination of an electric shock is this type of reinforcer.

19 $400 Answer from Operant Conditioning
What is a negative reinforcer?

20 $500 Question from Operant Conditioning
A trainer wants to teach a parrot to peck a key to obtain food. If she wants the parrot to learn this trick quickly and also be resistant to extinction, she should use this schedule of reinforcement until the response is mastered and then follow with a period of this schedule of reinforcement.

21 $500 Answer from Operant Conditioning
What is continuous/partial?

22 $100 Question from Sensation/Perception
The weakest amount of stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.

23 $100 Answer from Sensation/Perception
What is an absolute threshold?

24 $200 Question from Sensation/Perception
The part of the eye through which light enters.

25 $200 Answer from Sensation/Perception
What is the pupil?

26 $300 Question from Sensation/Perception
These structures are responsible for color vision.

27 $300 Answer from Sensation/Perception
What are cones?

28 $400 Question from Sensation/Perception
Depth cues that require the use of two eyes.

29 $400 Answer from Types of Psychological Studies
What are binocular depth cues?

30 $500 Question from Sensation/Perception
The group of psychologists who studied perception. They believed that “the whole is more than the sum of its parts.”

31 $500 Answer from Sensation/Perception
Who are the Gestalt Psychologists?

32 $100 Question from Psychological Perspectives
This perspective is distinctive because it emphasizes that behavior is influenced by unconscious drives and conflicts.

33 $100 Answer from Psychological Perspectives
What is a psychoanalytic?

34 $200 Question from Psychological Perspectives
This perspective is most likely to emphasize that people can learn to discontinue bad habits such as smoking.

35 $200 Answer from Psychological Perspectives
What is Behaviorism?

36 $300 Question from Psychological Perspectives
This was the man who was the Founding father of the Behavioristic perspective.

37 $300 Answer from Psychological Perspectives
Who is John B. Watson?

38 $400 Question from Psychological Perspectives
This psychological perspective may attribute the cause of schizophrenia to irregular levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine.

39 $400 Answer from Psychological Perspectives
What is the Biological Perspective?

40 $500 Question from Psychological Perspectives
This psychological perspective emphasizes people’s capacities to consciously choose their life patterns.

41 $500 Answer from Experimental Psychology
What is the humanistic perspective?

42 $100 Question from Potpourri
Roy G. Biv is an example of this.

43 $100 Answer from Potpourri
What is a mnemonic Device?

44 $200 Question from Potpourri
Of psychologist and psychiatrist the one that can prescribe medication.

45 $200 Answer from Potpourri
What is a psychiatrist?

46 $300 Question from Potpourri
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and this.

47 $300 Answer from Potpourri
What is the spinal cord?

48 $400 Question from Potpourri
One of the two neurotransmitters involved in depression.

49 $400 Answer from Potpourri
What is serotonin or norepinephrine?

50 $500 Question from Potpourri
In additive color mixing, the combination of red, green and blue creates this color but in subtractive color mixing the combination of red, yellow, and blue creates this color

51 $500 Answer from Potpourri
What is white and black?

52 Double Jeopardy Brain Freud 200 400 600 800 1000 Schizo-phrenia
General Disorders Defense Mechanisms 200 400 600 800 1000

53 $200 Question from The Brain
The longest part of the neuron.

54 $200 Answer from The Brain What is the axon?

55 $400 Question from The Brain
This is the lobe of the brain that is involved in motivation, motor movement, and judgment.

56 What is the frontal lobe?
$400 Answer from The Brain What is the frontal lobe?

57 $600 Question from The Brain
The part of the brain that regulates temperature, emotional responses, and visceral responses.

58 What is the hypothalamus?
$600 Answer from The Brain What is the hypothalamus?

59 $800 Question from The Brain
The three major components of a neuron.

60 What are the cell body, axon, and dendrites?
$800 Answer from The Brain What are the cell body, axon, and dendrites?

61 $1000 Question from The Brain
Neural impulses travel faster in neurons insulated with this.

62 $1000 Answer from The Brain What is myelin sheath?

63 The psychological perspective most associated with Freud.
$200 Question from Freud The psychological perspective most associated with Freud.

64 What is Psychoanalysis?
$200 Answer from Freud What is Psychoanalysis?

65 Being stuck in a psychosexual stage.
$400 Question from Freud Being stuck in a psychosexual stage.

66 $400 Answer from Freud What is fixated?

67 $600 Question from Freud The level of the mind where repressed memories reside. This is the level of the mind that held the most fascination for Freud

68 What is the unconscious?
$600 Answer from Freud What is the unconscious?

69 The personality structure that provides us with a sense of morality?
$800 Question from Freud The personality structure that provides us with a sense of morality?

70 $800 Answer for Freud What is the Superego

71 $1000 Question from Freud The Freudian personality structure that keeps us in touch with reality.

72 $1000 Answer from Freud What is the ego?

73 $200 Question from Schizophrenia
Daily double This is the most common form of hallucination in schizophrenia

74 $200 Answer from Schizophrenia
What are auditory hallucinations?

75 $400 Question from Schizophrenia
False but persistent beliefs despite evidence to the contrary.

76 $400 Answer from Schizophrenia
What are delustions?

77 $600 Question from Schizophrenia
When one repeats words said in his presence over and over again.

78 $600 Answer from Schizophrenia
What is echolalia?

79 $800 Question from Schizophrenia
The type of delusion one is having when he believes that everyone is looking at and/or talking about him.

80 $800 Answer from Schizophrenia
What is a delusion of reference?

81 $1000 Question from Schizophrenia
The tendency for one thought to be logically unconnected, or only superficially related to the next.

82 $1000 Answer from Sensation and Perception
What is derailment? Or What are loose associations?

83 $200 Question from General Disorders
An unwanted thought that continuously runs through one’s mind.

84 $200 Answer from General Disorders
What is an obsession?

85 $400 Question from General Disorders
A person who fears wide open spaces and often never leaves the security of his home suffers from this type of phobia.

86 $400 Answer from General Disorders
What is Agoraphobia?

87 $600 Question from General Disorders
Amnesia, Fugue, and Multiple Personalities are this type of disorder.

88 $600 Answer from General Disorders
What are dissociative disorders?

89 $800 Question from General Disorders
Lady MacBeth continuously felt the need to wash her hands. She, most likely, suffered from this type of disorder

90 $800 Answer from Learning and Conditioning
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?

91 $1000 Question from General Disorders
In this disorder a person experiences genuine physical symptoms, such as blindness or paralysis, that make no physiological sense.

92 $1000 Answer from General Disorders
What is Conversion Disorder?

93 $200 Question from Defense Mechanisms
With the exception of suppression, all defense mechanisms are this.

94 $200 Answer from Defense Mechanisms
What is unconscious?

95 $400 Question from Defense Mechanisms
Defense Mechanisms are a part of his theory.

96 $400 Answer from Defense Mechanisms
Who is Freud?

97 $600 Question from Defense Mechanisms
The type of rationalization when you convince yourself that what you have you want and think is great.

98 $600 Answer from Defense Mechanisms
What is sweet lemons?

99 $800 Question from Defense Mechanisms
Finding socially acceptable ways to fulfill socially unacceptable urges.

100 $800 Answer from Potpourri
What is sublimation?

101 $1000 Question from Defense Mechanisms
The Catholic custom of going to confession can be considered this type of Defense Mechanism

102 $1000 Answer from Defense Mechanisms
What is Undoing?

103 Final Jeopardy Jennifer proofread manuscripts for
a publisher and is paid $10 for every three pages she reads. Jennifer is reinforced on this type of schedule.

104 schedule of reinforcement?
Final Jeopardy Answer What is a fixed-ratio schedule of reinforcement?


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