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2 Jeopardy People Research Methods Abnormal PerspectivesDevelopmental Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Round One

3 $100 Question This is the man who found that behavior can be conditioned by pairing stimuli.

4 $100 Answer Ian Pavlov

5 $200 Question This man’s theories of mental illness and personality formation focused primarily on the unconscious desires and thoughts of people.

6 $200 Answer Freud

7 $300 Question This man’s theories show how one can shape behavior through reinforcement and punishment.

8 $300 Answer B.F. Skinner

9 $400 Question His Law of Effect states that any behavior that is rewarded will continue.

10 $400 Answer Thorndike

11 $500 Question His research showed that people will obey authority figures even when what they are asked to do is harmful to others.

12 $500 Answer Milgram

13 $100 Question A psychologist from this perspective would say that women are attracted to strong men because with a strong provider they will be able to successfully procreate.

14 $100 Answer Evolutionary

15 $200 Question A psychologist from this perspective would prescribe systematic desensitization therapy for a phobia.

16 $200 Answer Behavioral

17 $300 Question Several psychologists from this perspective would argue that personality does not solely develop from unconscious sexual desires in childhood, but also from social conflicts faced in adolescence.

18 $300 Answer Psychodynamic/ Psychoanalytical

19 $400 Question A psychologist from this perspective would want to know how a depressed person is thinking about themselves. They would want to know what their internal thought processes are working when they encounter trouble.

20 $400 Answer Cognitive Perspective

21 $500 Question If my psychologist thought my depression was genetic and was caused by low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin they would probably proscribe to this psychological perspective.

22 $500 Answer Biological

23 $100 Question This manual is used by the American Psychological Association (APA) to diagnose mental disorders.

24 $100 Answer DSM-IV-TR

25 $200 Question This psychological disorder is often called the common cold of psychosis.

26 $200 Answer Depression

27 $300 Question This state occurs when a person feels separated from their body or like they are not in control of their body. Often people do not remember things that happen during this state.

28 $300 Answer Dissociation / Disassociated State

29 $400 Question A person starts walking down the street and telling everyone that they are “The King of Egypt” what is this person experiencing a/an.

30 $400 Answer Delusion of Grandeur

31 $500 Question When a person goes into see a psychologist they will be diagnosed on the 5 axis of the DSM-IV. A history of heart problems would be placed on this axis.

32 $500 Answer Axis III

33 $100 Question Because aruna dyskensia is so rare psychologist employ this method research to study it.

34 $100 Answer Case Study

35 $200 Question This is the tendency to overestimate other’s agreement with us. For example, a vegetarian will think more people are vegetarians than will meat- eaters.

36 $200 Answer The False Consensus Effect

37 $300 Question A psychologist who wanted to study dating behavior by observing how people behaved at a bar would be using this form of research.

38 $300 Answer Naturalistic Observation

39 $400 Question Psychologists have found that the more TV is on in the homes of young children, the less time they spend reading. This correlation would be in this direction.

40 $400 Answer This is a negative correlation

41 $500 Question In an experimental procedure this technique is used to minimize the preexisting differences between those assigned into different groups.

42 $500 Answer Random Assignment

43 $100 Question You are able to play peek-a-boo with a young child because they have yet to develop a sense of this.

44 $100 Answer Object Permanence

45 $200 Question In this stage of Piaget’s Cognitive Development one will have no problem handling a conversion task. In fact, they might think you’re a lame even for asking.

46 $200 Answer Formal Operational

47 $300 Question This is a powerful survival instinct that keeps infants close to their caregivers.

48 $300 Answer Attachment

49 $400 Question In this type of parenting practice parents are both demanding and responsive. They set rules but encourage open discussion.

50 $400 Answer Authoritative

51 $500 Question An adolescent in this stage of Kohlberg’s moral development would worry about his or her parent speeding in their car because it is against the LAW!

52 $500 Answer Conventional Level

53 Final Jeopardy Answer


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