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Jeopardy Double Jeopardy
FinalJeopardy
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Psych
101
Psych
102
Bird Brained
Are you “Sense”
itive?
Requiem for a
Dream
“Sit boo-boo, sit”
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Psychology is the science of this, the technical terms for how we
think and act.
Psychology is the science of this, the technical terms for how we
think and act.
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What is behavior and mental processes?
What is behavior and mental processes?
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A problem solving concept which incorporates observation, theoretical development,
prediction making, and testing.
A problem solving concept which incorporates observation, theoretical development,
prediction making, and testing.
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What is the scientific method?What is the scientific method?
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This primitive look at psychology, it is a thought that psychology
should only be based on observable, measurable
behaviors.
This primitive look at psychology, it is a thought that psychology
should only be based on observable, measurable
behaviors.
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What is behaviorism?What is behaviorism?
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Being taught to fear an object in combination with a truly
frightening experience is an example of this, also a term used
to describe the process of exercising to improve your
stamina.
Being taught to fear an object in combination with a truly
frightening experience is an example of this, also a term used
to describe the process of exercising to improve your
stamina.
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What is conditioning?What is conditioning?
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Naturalistic observation is a method of psychological
research that allows for a certain behavior to take place amongst its subjects. It usually allows
this type of response…or the title of a famous baseball movie
starring Robert Redford.
Naturalistic observation is a method of psychological
research that allows for a certain behavior to take place amongst its subjects. It usually allows
this type of response…or the title of a famous baseball movie
starring Robert Redford.
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What is NATURAL, varied, and spontaneous?
What is NATURAL, varied, and spontaneous?
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This term defines the naturally occurring relationship between tow or more objects. It can be
either positive(+1.0) or negative (-1.0) meaning the objects are
unrelated.
This term defines the naturally occurring relationship between tow or more objects. It can be
either positive(+1.0) or negative (-1.0) meaning the objects are
unrelated.
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What is correlation?What is correlation?
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The acronym APA stands for this, the governing body of
psychological experimentation.
The acronym APA stands for this, the governing body of
psychological experimentation.
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What is the American Psychological Association?
What is the American Psychological Association?
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Of all of the various qualified health professionals which can prescribe medicine, the suffix of this form of therapist is the same
as the term anthropometrist.
Of all of the various qualified health professionals which can prescribe medicine, the suffix of this form of therapist is the same
as the term anthropometrist.
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What is psychiatrist?What is psychiatrist?
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This research method takes an in depth, longitudinal examination
of a single instance or event.
This research method takes an in depth, longitudinal examination
of a single instance or event.
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What is a case study?What is a case study?
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The last name of the REAL “Dr. Phil. He is most famous for his
Stanford Prison Experiment.
The last name of the REAL “Dr. Phil. He is most famous for his
Stanford Prison Experiment.
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Who is Zimbardo?Who is Zimbardo?
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These are cell messengers that underlay the activity of the entire
nervous system.
These are cell messengers that underlay the activity of the entire
nervous system.
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What are neurons?What are neurons?
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Dopamine, Serotonin, and Endorphins are all examples of
this. They send messages to the brain that make us both happy
and sad.
Dopamine, Serotonin, and Endorphins are all examples of
this. They send messages to the brain that make us both happy
and sad.
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What are neurotransmitters?What are neurotransmitters?
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This brain structure separates both the right and left
hemisphere.
This brain structure separates both the right and left
hemisphere.
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What is the corpus callosum?What is the corpus callosum?
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The central nervous system communicates between the brain and this structure considered to be the bridge between your brain
and nerve endings.
The central nervous system communicates between the brain and this structure considered to be the bridge between your brain
and nerve endings.
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What is the spinal cord?What is the spinal cord?
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As a result of a loud noise your pupils dilate, your heart rate and your blood pressure spike and adrenaline pulses though you
veins. This reaction is produced by this portion of your nervous
system, its sound familiar to what you might give someone after the
loss of a loved one.
As a result of a loud noise your pupils dilate, your heart rate and your blood pressure spike and adrenaline pulses though you
veins. This reaction is produced by this portion of your nervous
system, its sound familiar to what you might give someone after the
loss of a loved one.
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What is sympathetic?What is sympathetic?
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It is a process by which humans take raw sensory information and create meaning to items we see
and the patterns of which accompany these items.
It is a process by which humans take raw sensory information and create meaning to items we see
and the patterns of which accompany these items.
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What is perception?What is perception?
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The vestibular sacks located in the inner ear control these two
movements, both of which were critical to Keri Strug (1996 U.S.
Women’s gymnastics) during her vault which propelled the U.S.
Women’s gymnastics team to its first ever team gold medal.
The vestibular sacks located in the inner ear control these two
movements, both of which were critical to Keri Strug (1996 U.S.
Women’s gymnastics) during her vault which propelled the U.S.
Women’s gymnastics team to its first ever team gold medal.
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What are movement and balance?
What are movement and balance?
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The process by which the brain experiences meaningful patterns
in a place like New York City’s Time Square, a place many
consider to be both a sensory overload and a jumble of sensory
information.
The process by which the brain experiences meaningful patterns
in a place like New York City’s Time Square, a place many
consider to be both a sensory overload and a jumble of sensory
information.
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What is perception?What is perception?
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Visual distance and depth cues that require the use of both eyes
are called this, also something an avid birdwatcher would never go
without!
Visual distance and depth cues that require the use of both eyes
are called this, also something an avid birdwatcher would never go
without!
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What are binocular cues?What are binocular cues?
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The phenomenon of your perceiving the “real” shapes of
objects regardless of their retinal projections. Its what allows humans to distinguish a blue
house in the afternoon and the same blue house in the dark.
The phenomenon of your perceiving the “real” shapes of
objects regardless of their retinal projections. Its what allows humans to distinguish a blue
house in the afternoon and the same blue house in the dark.
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What is shape constancy?What is shape constancy?
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Human beings awareness of various mental processes such
as decision making and daydreaming is also referenced
as this, another term for what one might lose as a result of a severe
blow to the head.
Human beings awareness of various mental processes such
as decision making and daydreaming is also referenced
as this, another term for what one might lose as a result of a severe
blow to the head.
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What is consciousness?What is consciousness?
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The acronym REM stands for this, a more specific term for the
involuntary movement of the eyes during deep sleep.
The acronym REM stands for this, a more specific term for the
involuntary movement of the eyes during deep sleep.
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What is Rapid Eye Movement?What is Rapid Eye Movement?
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Humans sleep in different stages. The deepest darkest stages of
sleep are normally when dreaming occurs as well as this
activity, often associated with the twitching of the eyes.
Humans sleep in different stages. The deepest darkest stages of
sleep are normally when dreaming occurs as well as this
activity, often associated with the twitching of the eyes.
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What is REM?What is REM?
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A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or
remaining asleep throughout the night.
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or
remaining asleep throughout the night.
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What is insomnia?What is insomnia?
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Freud said, in sleep and dreams, people express their deepest
hidden desires, most specifically these types of desires often associated with fantasy and
anger.
Freud said, in sleep and dreams, people express their deepest
hidden desires, most specifically these types of desires often associated with fantasy and
anger.
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What are sexual and aggressive desires?
What are sexual and aggressive desires?
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A relatively permanent change in behavior.
A relatively permanent change in behavior.
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What is learning?What is learning?
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Joe’s dog Fido comes running into the kitchen at the sound of
the kitchen cupboards being opened followed by the cracking of a can of Alpo. In this evident case of classical conditioning,
this is the unconditioned stimulus?
Joe’s dog Fido comes running into the kitchen at the sound of
the kitchen cupboards being opened followed by the cracking of a can of Alpo. In this evident case of classical conditioning,
this is the unconditioned stimulus?
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What is can of Alpo?What is can of Alpo?
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Michael cleans up his room every weekend and in return is given an
allowance by his father Sam. This scenario is an example of a particular type of learning often associated with reward or praise followed by the completion of a
desired behavior.
Michael cleans up his room every weekend and in return is given an
allowance by his father Sam. This scenario is an example of a particular type of learning often associated with reward or praise followed by the completion of a
desired behavior.
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What is operant conditioning?What is operant conditioning?
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This psychologist is most often associated with a learning device in which a Pigeon was used in an
experiment to determine if animals can learn from a rewards
based experience.
This psychologist is most often associated with a learning device in which a Pigeon was used in an
experiment to determine if animals can learn from a rewards
based experience.
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Who is B.F. Skinner?Who is B.F. Skinner?
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This psychologist is most often associated with the BOBO doll
experiment in which two samples of children had the opportunity to engage in free play after watching
adults interact with Bobo. The children reacted as the adults did
in both situations, a classic example of observational
learning.
This psychologist is most often associated with the BOBO doll
experiment in which two samples of children had the opportunity to engage in free play after watching
adults interact with Bobo. The children reacted as the adults did
in both situations, a classic example of observational
learning.
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Who is Bandura?Who is Bandura?
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Do you remember
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Aren’t you smart!
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Test this!
RandomRandom Strikes Back
Return of the
Random
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The ability to remember what we have experienced, imagined, and
learned.
The ability to remember what we have experienced, imagined, and
learned.
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What is memory?What is memory?
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When someone gets this they have successfully captured you
as an audience, an example would be hearing your name from
across the room at a party and tuning into the conversation because it has entered your
sensory registers.
When someone gets this they have successfully captured you
as an audience, an example would be hearing your name from
across the room at a party and tuning into the conversation because it has entered your
sensory registers.
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What is attention?What is attention?
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When memorizing letters such as A H L O O M N E E, George
reorganizes them into the words “HOME” and “ALONE”. George
used this memory strategy/tactic.
When memorizing letters such as A H L O O M N E E, George
reorganizes them into the words “HOME” and “ALONE”. George
used this memory strategy/tactic.
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What is chunking?What is chunking?
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This often associated as the best strategy in transferring material
from short-term to long-term memory.
This often associated as the best strategy in transferring material
from short-term to long-term memory.
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What is elaborative rehearsal?What is elaborative rehearsal?
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A device used to impose order on material we want to learn. In
Social Studies we often use this strategy to remember the Great
Lakes. HOMES ring a bell?
A device used to impose order on material we want to learn. In
Social Studies we often use this strategy to remember the Great
Lakes. HOMES ring a bell?
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What is a mnemonic device?What is a mnemonic device?
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The number often referenced as an average human beings
average IQ.
The number often referenced as an average human beings
average IQ.
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What is 100?What is 100?
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The minimum IQ score for someone to be labeled mentally
retarded. Also the atomic number of ytterbium.
The minimum IQ score for someone to be labeled mentally
retarded. Also the atomic number of ytterbium.
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What is 70?What is 70?
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This psychologist is often associated with this theory of
multiple intelligences, or the fact that as humans we are all gifted
in a variety of areas/skills.
This psychologist is often associated with this theory of
multiple intelligences, or the fact that as humans we are all gifted
in a variety of areas/skills.
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Who is Howard Gardner?Who is Howard Gardner?
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Down syndrome is often a result of defects which occur on the 21st chromosome. It is also a form of this, often associated by scoring
lower than 70 on a IQ test.
Down syndrome is often a result of defects which occur on the 21st chromosome. It is also a form of this, often associated by scoring
lower than 70 on a IQ test.
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What is mental retardation?What is mental retardation?
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Research indicates that higher IQ scores often are associated with this, also the ability to generate
new ideas or concepts.
Research indicates that higher IQ scores often are associated with this, also the ability to generate
new ideas or concepts.
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What is creativity?What is creativity?
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Abbreviated WISC-III, this test is usually completed when a child is not doing well in school and his
teacher is trying to determine whether or not he pays attention
during class.
Abbreviated WISC-III, this test is usually completed when a child is not doing well in school and his
teacher is trying to determine whether or not he pays attention
during class.
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What is Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children?
What is Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children?
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Abbreviated WAIS-III, this test would most likely be
administered to an adult applying for a job whose potential
employer wants to gain an idea of his/her IQ.
Abbreviated WAIS-III, this test would most likely be
administered to an adult applying for a job whose potential
employer wants to gain an idea of his/her IQ.
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What is Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale?
What is Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale?
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Culture-fair tests attempt to eliminate this idea from the
testing situation, often referred to as a tendency or preference
towards a particular perspective.
Culture-fair tests attempt to eliminate this idea from the
testing situation, often referred to as a tendency or preference
towards a particular perspective.
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What is bias?What is bias?
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Often we label a test this if it produces consistent results.
Sometimes we use this terminology in describing that
one friend who would help us out in a jam.
Often we label a test this if it produces consistent results.
Sometimes we use this terminology in describing that
one friend who would help us out in a jam.
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What is reliable?What is reliable?
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Often we label a test this if it tests the material covered in class.
Also a term one might associate with an idea if it makes sense under given circumstances.
Often we label a test this if it tests the material covered in class.
Also a term one might associate with an idea if it makes sense under given circumstances.
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What is valid?What is valid?
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A need that energizes and activates an organism and directs
its behavior toward a specific goal.
A need that energizes and activates an organism and directs
its behavior toward a specific goal.
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What is a motive?What is a motive?
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Psychologists define this as a need or desire that energizes and
directs behavior toward a goal.
Psychologists define this as a need or desire that energizes and
directs behavior toward a goal.
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What is motivation?What is motivation?
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The parasympathetic portion of this often calms the body after an
emergency.
The parasympathetic portion of this often calms the body after an
emergency.
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What is nervous system?What is nervous system?
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Facial expressions are referenced by psychologists as the universal form of human emotion that is a
crucial part of this, also something you learn in Spanish
class.
Facial expressions are referenced by psychologists as the universal form of human emotion that is a
crucial part of this, also something you learn in Spanish
class.
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What is language?What is language?
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This gender of the human species is significantly more proficient in determining if
someone they’re speaking to is telling them a lie.
This gender of the human species is significantly more proficient in determining if
someone they’re speaking to is telling them a lie.
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What is female?What is female?
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This psychologist is often associated with the theory that states that the motive of self-
actualization makes one want to fulfill one’s inborn capacity.
This psychologist is often associated with the theory that states that the motive of self-
actualization makes one want to fulfill one’s inborn capacity.
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Who is Maslow?Who is Maslow?
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This disorder is actually referenced as the cause of more
than half of all serious crimes committed in the U.S.
This disorder is actually referenced as the cause of more
than half of all serious crimes committed in the U.S.
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What is antisocial personality disorder?
What is antisocial personality disorder?
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This type of research study selects a sample of people of
varying ages and studies them at one-point in time.
This type of research study selects a sample of people of
varying ages and studies them at one-point in time.
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What is cross-sectional?What is cross-sectional?
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Almost anything a pregnant woman eats, drinks, or inhales
travels through this item attached to the fetus which is considered
to be a female’s natural filter.
Almost anything a pregnant woman eats, drinks, or inhales
travels through this item attached to the fetus which is considered
to be a female’s natural filter.
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What is the placenta?What is the placenta?
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This psychologist is often associated with creating the most
influential view of a child’s cognitive development.
This psychologist is often associated with creating the most
influential view of a child’s cognitive development.
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Who is Jean Piaget?Who is Jean Piaget?
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Under Kohlberg’s theories of post conventional morality a
nervous college freshman attempting to cheat but doesn’t
would reference this as the reason for not cheating, also
descriptive of a word defining the understanding of a wrong doing.
Under Kohlberg’s theories of post conventional morality a
nervous college freshman attempting to cheat but doesn’t
would reference this as the reason for not cheating, also
descriptive of a word defining the understanding of a wrong doing.
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What is immorality?What is immorality?
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Chomsky says that all human beings have this, an internal mechanism for processing
speech.
Chomsky says that all human beings have this, an internal mechanism for processing
speech.
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What is a language acquisition device?
What is a language acquisition device?
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Lisa is growing and changing so quickly that her parents can’t keep up. She begins to spend more time and energy doing things on her own. Lisa is an
example of this form of growth often associated with the
discovery of life on one’s own.
Lisa is growing and changing so quickly that her parents can’t keep up. She begins to spend more time and energy doing things on her own. Lisa is an
example of this form of growth often associated with the
discovery of life on one’s own.
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What is autonomy?What is autonomy?
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This gender of the human species is often associated with
being more active?
This gender of the human species is often associated with
being more active?
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What is male?What is male?
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An adolescent prior to being able to make the transition from being dependent upon his/her parent to dependent upon themselves must develop this sense, also the title of a movie we watched starring
John Cussack about a convicted murderer with multiple personality disorder.
An adolescent prior to being able to make the transition from being dependent upon his/her parent to dependent upon themselves must develop this sense, also the title of a movie we watched starring
John Cussack about a convicted murderer with multiple personality disorder.
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What is identity?What is identity?
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PersonalityPersonality
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This theory of personality focuses on categorizing and describing the ways in which people’s personalities differ.
This theory of personality focuses on categorizing and describing the ways in which people’s personalities differ.
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What are trait theories?What are trait theories?
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