Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byIvan Lesmana Modified over 6 years ago
1
Jeopardy Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
2
$100 The firing on a neuron. Occurs when the charge inside the neuron becomes more positive than the charge outside.
3
$100 Action Potential
4
$200 Behavior that is unselfish and may even be detrimental to oneself, but which benefits others.
5
$200 Altruism
6
$300 The theory stating that we are motivated by our innate desire to maintain an optimal level of arousal.
7
$300 Arousal Theory
8
$400 Parenting style which focuses on excessive rules, rigid belief systems, and the expectation of unquestioned obedience.
9
$400 Authoritarian
10
$500 An aphasia associated with damage to the _______ area of the brain, demonstrated by the impairment in producing understandable speech.
11
$500 Brocca’s Wernicke’s = inability to understand language
12
$100 Treatment involving the combination of behaviorism (based on the theories of learning) and cognitive therapy (based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large portion of our behaviors).
13
$100 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
14
$200 The theory that information learned in a particular situation or place is better remembered when in that same situation or place.
15
$200 Context Dependent Memory
16
$300 The group of subjects in an experiment that does not receive the independent variable.
17
$300 Control Group
18
$400 Statistical representation of a relationship between two or more variables which does not determine cause and effect.
19
$400 Correlation
20
$500 The part of intelligence which involves the acquisition, as opposed to the use, of information…improves with age.
21
$500 Crystallized Intelligence
22
100 The variable in an experiment that is measured; the outcome of an experiment
23
$100 Dependent Variable
24
200 In Psychoanalytical theory, the part of the personality which maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego).
25
$200 Ego
26
300 The belief that the environment has more control over life circumstances than the individual does.
27
$300 External Locus of Control
28
$400 A schedule in which the reinforcement is presented after a specific period of time.
29
400 Fixed Interval Schedule
30
500 A schedule in which the reinforcement is presented after a specific number of responses.
31
$500 Fixed Ratio Schedule
32
$100 Psychotherapy conducted with at least three or four non-related individuals who are similar in some are, such as gender, age, mental illness, or presenting problem.
33
Group Therapy $100
34
$200 Sense of taste.
35
Gustation $200
36
$300 False perception of reality (e.g., hearing voices that aren't there or seeing people who do not exist)
37
300 Hallucination
38
400 A time-saving mental shortcut used in reasoning.
39
$400 Heuristic
40
$500 The tendency of the body (and the mind) to natural gravitate toward a state of equilibrium or balance
41
$500 Homeostasis
42
$100 The motivation or desire to do something based on the enjoyment of the behavior itself rather than relying on or requiring external reinforcement.
43
$100 Intrinsic Motivation
44
$200 The smallest change in a sensory perception that is detectable 50% of the time
45
$200 Just Noticeable Difference
46
$300 A condition that occurs after a period of negative consequences where the person begins to believe they have no control.
47
$300 Learned Helplessness
48
$400 Measure of________ ________: An average (includes Mean, Median, Range, and/or Mode)
49
$400 Central Tendency
50
$500 The understanding that objects exist even when they are not directly observed.
51
$500 Object Permanence
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.