An independent variable is...
a variable that doesn't need anyone
a variable that can't be changed by anyone
a variable that can only be changed by the experimenter
what happens when your friends ditch you
A dependent variable is...
when you need something
a variable that can't stand alone
a variable that can be changed by anyone at anytime
a variable that is changed by the independent variable
A correlation is ...
when two variables are related
always important
tells us when something causes another thing to happen
can only be found using an experiment
Causation is when two variables ...
are correlated in any way
have a causal relationship
are just talking
create a placebo effect
What are the main lobes of the brain?
Broca's lobe
Neuron lobe
Frontal lobe
Occipital lobe
Synaptic lobe
Temporal lobe
Parietal lobe
Hypothalamus lobe
What is a neuron?
A cell that transmits information using chemical or electrical signals
A lobe of the brain
The part of your brain that thinks
Your brain chemistry
What is a synapse?
The sound made when neurons fire.
The space between neurons where the signal is transmitted either chemically or electronically.
A part of the brain focused on hearing.
What psychologists give out as rewards.
What are the parts of a neuron?
Dendrite
Fingers
Iris
Axon
Cell body
Synapse
The amygdala serves which function?
Higher reasoning
The amygdala allows us to converse with people, both by hearing them and speaking to them
The amygdala allows us to store memories and learn using positive and negative reinforcers
The amygdala is how we are able to move
What type of intelligence focuses mostly on movement?
Auditory
Verbal
Kinesthetic
Mobile
Which intelligence would be most likely to excel at drawings and paintings?
Visual
Sigmund Freud developed which important psychological technique to learn more about the mind?
Operant conditioning
Pavlovian response
Freudian slips
Psychoanalysis
Pavlov experimented with conditioning how?
Using a pigeon in a box
Using a baby in a crib
Giving students candy whenever they got right answers
Using a dog with a bell and some food
Which answers below are examples of intrinsic motivation?
Giving yourself a piece of chocolate every time you run
Playing soccer because you love it
Reading for fun
Painting something to sell it
Writing an essay for a good grade
Hanging out with friends
Hanging out with a friend so you can go to their awesome birthday party
Which of the answers below are examples of extrinsic motivation?
Going to work for a paycheck
Going to work because you love your job
Going to school to get a good grade
Going to school because you love learning
Playing a sport to get a scholarship
Playing a sport for fun
Which of the answers below describe learning disabilities?
Everybody learns differently and learning disabilities are just an example of this
If you learn differently than someone else you have a learning disability
People who have learning disabilities are not as intelligent as others
Learning disabilities effect how people learn, not how intelligent someone is
Piaget developed what?
Stages of development
Classical conditioning
What are ethics?
Something we have dilemma's about
How we tell the difference between right and wrong
The difference between psychology and history
It's similar to race
How we determine what's right and what's wrong
Similar to race
What is a lurking variable?
A variable hiding in the mud
A variable that effects a correlation or causation but is not accounted for
Creepy variable
A variable that has no impact on a correlation
Placebo's are
A fake medicine that has no medical properties but has a psychological impact
The best medicine
The coolest looking fairy tale creatures
Medical enhancement of the mind
Cohort selection can impact experiments and surveys by
Changing answers to fit the questions
Picking only certain people to participate which will skew the results
Getting the smartest group possible
Changing the length of the experiment or survey
Which of the people/groups have bias?
Democratic party
Republican party
Mr. Silva
Ms. Gipe
Ms. Krenz
Ms. Kluger
President Obama
Albert Einstein
In psychology, "framing" is
the skeleton of a room
helping someone to learn something
asking a question in a way to get the answer you want
creating scaffolds to assist student learning
Bias is
A positive thing
A negative thing
Neither positive nor negative
What Mr. Silva named his dog
Psychology ethics allow lying to people participating in a study
Maslow's hierarchy of needs begins with which level
Physiological needs
Psychological needs
Safety needs
Love needs
Label level 2 for Maslow's hierarchy of needs
If you're properly meditating you
Take a nap
Think about all of your problems
Focus on noticing everything around you including yourself and being present
Think about nothing
Which of the statements below is true?
Workers who are more productive are happier
Workers who are less productive are happier
Workers who are happy are more productive
Workers who are happy are less productive
Religion can fit into which of the below hierarchies as according to Maslow?
Love/Belonging
Physiological
Self-Actualization
Esteem
Safety