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Who wants to be a Psychology Millionaire- 2? Hosted by Mr. Reed

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines 50/50 Ask the audience Phone a friend (expert)

$100 Question: Phenomenon where you remember items at the beginning and end of a list best B – Flynn Effect A – Von Restoff Effect C - Serial Position Effect D - Confabulation C – Serial Position Effect

$200 Question: The band of neural fibers that connects the two hemispheres of the brain is the: B – Reticular Formation A – Amygdala C – Medulla Oblongata D – Corpus Callosum

$500 Question: A test is reliable if it: B – measures what it says it does A – gives consistent results each time C – produces a bell curve D – uses a representative sample A – gives consistent results each time

$1,000 Question: New info interferes with memory of old info. B – Proactive interference A – Retroactive interference C – Retroactive Amnesia D – Anterograde amnesia A – Retroactive interference

$2,000 Question: The smallest unit of sound that has meaning B – Earpheme A – Soundpheme C - Phoneme D - Morpheme

$4,000 Question: Which sleep stage is also called paradoxical sleep? B – Stage 2 A – Stage 4 C – REM D – all stages of nREM C – REM

$8,000 Question: Which brain structure responsible for relaying sensory info to the correct area of the cortex B – Thalamus A – Hypothalamus C –Pons D – Reticular Formation B – Thalamus

$16,000 Question: In an experiment these participants receive the independent variable. B – debriefing group A – intervening variable C – control condition D – experimental condition

$32,000 Question: I failed my driving test because the examiner was a cranky old man but won the boat race because I am an excellent driver B - Self Serving Bias A – Actor Observer Bias C – Self Effacing Bias D – Fundamental Attribution Error B – Self Serving Bias

$64,000 Question: “Fulfilling potential” is most related to: B – Humanist Therapy A – Psychodynamic C – Behavior Therapy D – Cognitive Therapy B – Humanist Therapy

$125,000 Question: Which of the following is related to schizophrenia B – Serontonin A – Dopamine C – ACH D – MAOI’s A – Dopamine

$250,000 Question: Not one of the 5 axis of diagnosis of a mental disorder B – Global Assessment of function A - Stress C – Family history D – Health issues C – Family history

$500,000 Question: The more people watching, the better someone does an activity B – Group polarization A – Group think C – Group facilitation D – Group pressure C – Group facilitation

$1,000,000 Question: Rational emotive therapy comes from this perspective. B – Humanistic A – Psychodynamic C – Cognitive D – Behavioral C – Cognitive

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