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2 Jeopardy Brain Early Years types Perspectives Stats Research Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 This brain structure handles all incoming sensory information except olfactory signals

4 $100 Thalamus

5 $200 These three structures make up the limbic system

6 $200 Hippocampus Amygdala Hypothalamus

7 $300 Neurotransmitter is to nervous system, as hormone is to system

8 $300 Endocrine System

9 $400 When the release of _______ is blocked, the result may be muscular paralysis and Alzheimers disease.

10 $400 Acetylcholine (Ach)

11 $500 The __________ hemisphere of the brain is usually involved With decoding visual information

12 $500 Right

13 $100 Who would have been most likely to ignore mental processes and to define psychology as the scientific study of observable behavior?

14 $100 Watson

15 $200 Established the first psychological Laboratory.

16 $200 William Wundt

17 $300 Titcheners technique for talking about your own thoughts and mental experiences.

18 $300 introspection

19 $400 A functionalist who authored the first psychology textbook.

20 $400 William James

21 $500 He discovered structuralism.

22 $500 Edward B. Titchener

23 100 Billy is severely depressed and wants anti- depressant medication. He might see this type of therapist.

24 $100 Psychiatrist

25 200 In studying anger, the psychologist who views an anger outburst as an outlet for unconscious hostility is coming from the _____________perspective.

26 $200 psychodynamic

27 300 This type of psychologist assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavior disorders.

28 $300 Clinical Psychologist

29 $400 This psychologist might work for Human Resources trying to improve productivity and morale in the company.

30 400 Industrial/Organizational psychologist

31 500 This type of psychologist studies the thought processes of people.

32 $500 cognitive

33 $100 All our thoughts and behaviors are the result of unconscious thoughts.

34 $100 Psychodynamic Sigmund Freud

35 $200 Who cares about the unconscious mind? Our behaviors are the result of our environment, rewards and punishments.

36 $200 Behaviorists (behaviorism) like John Watson and Skinner

37 $300 We have free will. We need to find ourselves and maximize our potential.

38 300 Humanistic

39 400 We are angry because our amygdalas produce too much adrenaline. We are in love because of an excess of oxytocin.

40 $400 neuroscience perspective

41 $500 How behavior and thinking vary across situations and cultures

42 $500 Social-cultural

43 $100 The standard deviation is a measure of how much the scores within a groups vary in relation to the

44 $100 Mean

45 $200 Psychologists generally agree that the best research method for determining cause and effect is the _____________ method.

46 $200 Experimental Method

47 $300 There is a good chance that we will find a ___________________ correlation between time spent studying and grades in school.

48 $300 Positive

49 $400 Random sampling is to ________ as Random assignment is to ________.

50 $400 Surveys; Experiments

51 $500 If results of research are not likely to have occurred by chance, we say the results are:

52 $500 Statistically Significant

53 Final Jeopardy A statement of the procedures used to define research variables. Allows for replication.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Operational Definition


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