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JeopardyPrologue Brain and

BiologyDevelopment Sensation

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Double Jeopardy

Research Methods

$100 Question from Prologue

When you are writing a research paper on him, a

useful search term would be introspection

$100 Answer from

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

$200 Question from Prologue

This school of thought focused on breaking conscious

experience into its component parts.

$200 Answer from Prologue

What is Structualism?

$300 Question from Prologue

He is generally recognized as the founder of American psychology.

$300 Answer from Prologue

Who is William James?

$400 Question from Prologue

Operant conditioning is associated with which

school/perspective of psychology?

$400 Answer from Prologue

What is the Behaviorist perspective?

$500 Question from Prologue

This perspective is most responsible for

bringing issues relating to diversity

to the forefront of psychological research.

$500 Answer from Prologue

What is the Sociocultural Perspective?

$100 Question from Research Methods

An example of this type of research method is a psychologist keeping a very detailed record of a series of

interviews with an individual who is suffering from a rare brain disorder.

$100 Answer from Research Methods

What is a case study?

$200 Question from Research Methods

In a drug study, one group of participants receives an inactive pill

and another group receives a pill that is believed to be effective in treating

depression. The group that receives the inactive pill is known as this.

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$200 Answer from Research Methods

What is the control group?

$300 Question from Research Methods

Ms. Raduege was studying the correlation between students who areon Facebook and GPAs. She found that the more time students spent

on Facebook, the lower their GPAs. Ms. Raduege found this type of

correlation.

$300 Answer from Research Methods

What is a negative correlation?

$400 Question from Research Methods

In a drug study, one group of participants receives an inactive pill

and another group receives a pill that is believed to be effective in treatingdepression. The pill is this type of

variable.

$400 Answer from Research Methods

What is the independent variable?

$500 Question from Research Methods

A research has two groupsof subjects, one that has been taughta problem-solving technique and onethat has not. Both groups are given a

set of ten problems to solve in 20 minutes. This is the dependent

variable.

$500 Answer from Research Methods

What is the number of correctsolutions by the subjects?

$100 Question from Brain and Biology

The fact that alcohol often causesproblems with balance and coordination suggests that it

may have an effect on this part of the brain.

$100 Answer from Brain and Biology

What is the cerebellum?

$200 Question from Brain and Biology

As a result of brain damage, ananimal is permanently asleep.

This suggests that this structure of the brain has been damaged.

$200 Answer from Brain and Biology

What is the reticular formation?

$300 Question from Types of Psychological Studies

Damage to this brain structure might result in excessive aggression.DAILY DOUBLE

$300 Answer from Brain and Biology

What is the amygdala?

$400 Question from Brain and Biology

Severing of the corpus callosum is usually done to

treat this disease.

$400 Answer from Brain and Biology

What is epilepsy?

$500 Question from Brain and Biology

Neurons that exist completelywithin the central nervous system.

$500 Answer from Brain and Biology

What are interneurons?

$100 Question from Development

Paul’s father is extremely aggressiveand so is Paul. Whether Paul

inherited his aggressive tendenciesor learned them relates to this

question of development

$100 Answer from Development

What is nature versus nurture?

$200 Question from Development

The Strange Situation was developed to study this.

$200 Answer from Development

What is a attachment in human infants?

$300 Question from Development

Parents who set limits for theirchildren without being

overcontrolling are using thisstyle of parenting.

$300 Answer from Experimental Psychology

What is authoritative?

$400 Question from Development

This is a major milestoneof the concrete operational stage.

$400 Answer from Development

What is conservation?

$500 Question from Development

In elementary school, Zelda hada very encouraging and supportive

teacher. As a result, Zelda developed a lot of self-confidenceand is willing to tackle new tasks. She is successfully navigating this

psychosocial conflict.

$500 Answer from Development

What is industry vs. inferiority?

$100 Question from Sensation

According to this law you can detecta smaller amount of change whenthe initial stimulus is small than

when the initial stimulus is large.

$100 Answer from Sensation

What is Weber’s Law?

$200 Question from Sensation

To see a dimly lit object at night,you should make sure the object

falls on these photoreceptors.

$200 Answer from Sensation

What are rods?

$300 Question from Sensation

This theory of color vision suggests that the retina has

three types of color receptors– red, green, and blue.

$300 Answer from Sensation

What is the Trichromatic theory of color vision? Or

What is the Young-Helmholtz theory of color vision?

$400 Question from Sensation

Damage to the hair cells of the inner ear may cause this

type of deafness .

$400 Answer from Sensation

What is nerve deafness?

$500 Question from Sensation

This is the term for the study of how physical sources of stimulation

relate to our experience of these stimuli.

$500 Answer from Sensation

What is psychophysics?

Double JeopardyPerception Memory Thinking &

Language

Learning/ Conditioning

Potpourri

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Final Jeopardy

$200 Question from Perception

Depth cues that require the use of two eyes.

$200 Answer from Perception

What are binocular cues?

$400 Question Perception

The area against which the object is viewed.

$400 Answer from Perception

What is the ground?

$600 Question from Perception

The tendency to perceive properties of an object as

remaining the same despite changes in its retinal image.

$600 Answer from Perception

What is perceptual constancy?

$800 Question from Perception

Muscular tension caused by your eyes turning inward provides the

depth cue of this.

$800 Answer from Perception

What is convergence?

$1000 Question from Perception

Even though two lines are of equal length, the one with

outward pointing wings looks longer than the one with inward

pointing wings. This is an example of what illusion

$1000 Answer from Perception

What is Muller-Lyer?

$200 Question from Memory

Encoding that involves converting auditory signals into a string or recognizable sounds is called this type of encoding.

$200 Answer from Memory

What is acoustic encoding?

$400 Question from Memory

The best memory usually results from this type of

encoding .DAILY DOUBLE

$400 Answer from Memory

What is semantic?

$600 Question from Memory

The auditory sensory register is called this type

of memory

$600 Answer from Memory

What is echoic memory?

$800 Question from Memory

When Zeon wants to learn a new concept, he attempts to connect it with previously

existing knowledge. Zeon is using this technique for

improving memory.

$800 Answer from Memory

What is elaborative rehearsal?

$1000 Question from Memory

She is a leading expert on eyewitness testimony.

$1000 Answer from Memory

Who is Elizabeth Loftus?

$200 Question from Thinking and Language

This school/perspective of psychology studies thinking.

$200 Answer from Thinking and Language

What is the cognitive perspective?

$400 Question from Thinking and Language

A mental shortcut for solving a problem.

$400 Answer from Thinking and Language

What are heuristics?

$600 Question from Thinking and Language

The inability to see how familiar objects can be used in new ways.

$600 Answer from Thinking and Language

What is functional fixedness?

$800 Question from Thinking and Language

This type of thinking attempts to find the single correct answer to

a problem.

$800 Answer from Thinking and Language

What is convergent thinking?

$1000 Question from Thinking and Language

The belief that language determines how we think.

$1000 Answer from Thinking and Language

What is the linguistic relativity hypothesis?

$200 Question from Learning and Conditioning

He was the founding father of Behaviorism. He classically conditioned Little Albert to

fear a white rat.

$200 Answer from Learning and Conditioning

Who was John B. Watson?

$400 Question from Learning and Conditioning

A puff of air to the eye causes a reflexive blink. If you precede the

puff of air with a buzzer, eventually the buzzer will cause a

blink. This is the conditioned stimulus in the above example.

DAILY DOUBLE

$400 Answer from Learning and Conditioning

What is the buzzer?

$600 Question from Learning and Conditioning

This type of conditioning occurs when a new neutral

stimulus is paired with a well established conditioned

stimulus.

$600 Answer from Learning and Conditioning

What is higher-order/second order conditioning?

$800 Question from Learning and Conditioning

Golf instruction that reinforces short putts before attempting to reinforce long

putts best illustrates this process.

$800 Answer from Learning and Conditioning

What is shaping?

$1000 Question from Learning and Conditioning

If you take medicine BEFORE a boat ride so you don’t get

seasick you are demonstrating this type of learning.

$1000 Answer from Learning and Conditioning

What is avoidance learning?

$200 Question from Potpourri

When a newborn turns its head towards a cheek that has been

touched it is demonstrating this reflex.

$200 Answer from Potpourri

What is the rooting reflex?

$400 Question from Potpourri

For most people, Wernicke’s area is located here.

$400 Answer from Potpourri

What is the left temporal lobe?

$600 Question from Potpourri

The optic nerve exits the retina via this.

$600 Answer from Potpourri

What is the blind spot?

$800 Question from Potpourri

This type of motivation reflects a desire for internal

gratification.

$800 Answer from Potpourri

What is intrinsic?

$1000 Question from Potpourri

The personality style that is at increased risk for coronary

heart disease.

$1000 Answer from Potpourri

What is a Type A personality style?

Final Jeopardy

Norepinephrine, epinephrine, adrenaline, and cortical steroids

are all released by thisgland.

Final Jeopardy Answer

What is the adrenal gland?

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