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1 You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide show view, click a points box to go to that question, then click to move to the answer slide. Click the left triangle to return to this game board slide. History and Approaches 10 20 30 40 50 Research Methods 10 20 30 40 50 Brain Structures 10 20 30 40 50 The Human Eye and Vision 10 20 30 40 50 The Human Ear and Hearing 10 20 30 40 50

2 Category 1: History and Approaches

3 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. Which approach would consider someone’s genetic predisposition to certain personality traits, someone’s thoughts and lifestyle choices, and someone’s relationships with their friends and family? 10 Category 1: History and Approaches

4 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL 10 Category 1: History and Approaches

5 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. Which type of psychologist would be interested in how brain chemical affect sexual behavior and how brain cells change during learning? 20 Category 1: History and Approaches

6 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGIST 20 Category 1

7 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. This approach would be most likely to study human memory. 30 Category 1: History and Approaches

8 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. COGNITIVE 30 Category 1: History and Approaches

9 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. The high school guidance counselor suggests that a student’s romantic feelings for her physics teacher reflect her unconscious longings for affection from her father. Which perspective is she using? 40 Category 1

10 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. PSYCHOANALYTIC 40 Category 1: History and Approaches

11 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. If Aristotle and Locke, who both believed that what we know is acquired from experience, were alive today, they would best agree with which approach? 50 Category 1: History and Approaches

12 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. BEHAVIORAL…What we know is gained through learning and learning happens through experience. 50 Category 1: History and Approaches

13 Category 2: Research Methods

14 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A prediction of how two or more factors are likely to be related. 10 Category 2: Research Methods

15 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. HYPOTHESIS 10 Category 2: Research Methods

16 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A sample in which each potential participant has an equal chance of being selected. 20 Category 2: Research Methods

17 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. RANDOM SAMPLE 20 Category 2: Research Methods

18 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A research method that does not permit researchers to draw conclusions regarding cause-and-effect relationships? 30 Category 2: Research Methods

19 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH 30 Category 2: Research Methods

20 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The subgroup of the sample that receives the treatment or independent variable. 40 Category 2: Research Methods

21 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. EXPERIMENTAL GROUP 40 Category 2: Research Methods

22 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A statistical measure of the degree of relatedness or association between two sets of data that ranges from -1 to +1. 50 Category 2: Research Methods

23 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. CORRELATIONAL COEFFICIENT 50 Category 2: Research Methods

24 Category 3: Brain Structures

25 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This limbic structure is connected with aggressive behavior, fear and vigilance. 10 Category 3

26 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. AMYGDALA 10 Category 3

27 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This is considered our emotional control center and home to our personality. 10 Category 3

28 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. FRONTAL LOBES 10 Category 3

29 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. When this structure is damaged, people usually understand language well enough, but speak slowly and laboriously. 30 Category 3

30 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. BROCA’S AREA 30 Category 3

31 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The language center that is essential to understanding relationships between words and meaning. 40 Category 3

32 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. WERNICKE’S AREA 40 Category 3

33 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The “crowning glory” of the brain, it is responsible for the cognitive abilities of thinking and language. 50 Category 3

34 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. CEREBRUM 50 Category 3

35 Vision and the Human Eye

36 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This is the small and adjustable opening in the iris that is smaller in bright light and larger in darkness. 10 Category 4

37 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. PUPIL 10 Category 4

38 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This is the light sensitive surface in the back of the eye containing rods and cones that transduce light energy. 20 Category 4

39 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. RETINA 20 Category 4

40 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. This is the small area of the retina in the most direct line of sight where cones are most concentrated for highest visual acuity in bright light. 30 Category 4

41 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. FOVEA 30 Category 4

42 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The proposed mechanism for color vision with opposing retinal processes for red-green, yellow- blue, white-black. Some retinal cells are stimulated by one of a pair and inhibited by the other. 40 Category 4

43 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. OPPONENT- PROCESS THEORY 40 Category 4

44 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Modified neurons that convert light energy to electrochemical neural impulses. 50 Category 4

45 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. PHOTORECEPTORS 50 Category 4

46 Hearing and the Human Ear

47 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The sense of hearing is called ______________. 10 Category 5

48 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. AUDITION 10 Category 5

49 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The loudness of a sound is determined by the ______________ or height of the sound wave. 20 Category 5

50 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. AMPLITUDE 20 Category 5

51 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The highness or lowness of a sound. 30 Category 5

52 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. PITCH 30 Category 5

53 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The three tiny bones in the middle of the ear are: 40 Category 5

54 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The hammer, the anvil and the stirrup. 40 Category 5

55 Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The loss of hearing that results when the eardrum is punctured. 50 Category 5

56 Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. CONDUCTION DEAFNESS 50 Category 5


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