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- Psychology is …
- What goddess is psychology associated with
- When was psychology became accepted as its own academic discipline?
- Psychology students hone critical thinking skills and are trained in the use of the scientific method is a reason, study of psychology is important
- Psychology is a relatively young science with its experimental roots in the
- Founders of psychology as a science and academic discipline are …
- The first American psychologist, and he was a proponent of functionalism
- In which part of the world is gestalt psychology being very influential
- Who is often considered the father of behaviourism?
- Both Maslow and Rogers were influential in shaping humanistic psychology.
- Sensory receptors are specialized neurons
- When sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor, sensation has occurred
- Human five senses includes all except
- Hearing refers to audition
- Hearing is also referred to olfaction
- Smell refers somatosensation
- Smell also refers to olfaction
- Taste is gustation
- Touch is somatosensation
- Temperature is thermoception
- Consciousness describes our awareness of internal and external stimuli.
- Awareness of internal stimuli includes all except
- Awareness of external stimuli includes all except
- Sleep is a state marked by relatively low levels of physical activity and reduced sensory awareness that is distinct from periods of rest that occur during wakefulness.
- Wakefulness is characterized by high levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior.
- In between sleep and wakefulness are se extremes are states of consciousness related to all except
- REM is an acronym for
- NREM is an acronym for
- How many stages of NREM do we have?
- The first stage of NREM is
- The final stage of NREM is
- Which of this is not a type of learning according psychology?
- Both classical and operant conditioning are forms of associative learning
- Observational learning is just as it sounds: learning by observing others.
- Classical conditioning is also known
- Association learning was discovered by Pavlov from which country?
- Who proposed that the process of classical conditioning?
- John Watson proposal was based on who observation
- The method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior is referred to as
- In what year did, John B. Watson propose new forms of learning other than classical conditioning.
- Memory is an information processing system
- Memory is the set of processes over different periods of time. They include all except
- Human brain takes the encoded information and place it in storage.
- Storage is the creation of a permanent record of information.
- In order for a memory to go into storage, it has to pass through three distinct stages:
- Short-Term Memory is also referred to as
- The stages of memory storage were first proposed by
- The stages of memory storage were first proposed in year
- Their model of human memory that is based on the belief that we process memories in the same way that a computer processes information. This theory is called
- Short-term memory storage lasts about … in duration
- Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think.
- Cognitive psychology explains all except
- Some scholar asserts that Cognitive psychologists strive to determine and measure different types of intelligence.
- Three methods of problem solving includes all but
- A problem-solving strategy is a plan of action used to find a solution.
- Which problem solving methods requires continuous try of different solutions until you solved your problem.
- Which problem solving scheme provides you with step-by-step instructions used to achieve a desired outcome.
- Which problem solving method is a general problem-solving framework
- Different types of heuristics are used in different types of situations
- When you run a search on the Internet for solutions, search engines like Google, it is an example of
- When our stomachs are empty, they contract, causing both hunger pangs and the secretion of chemical messages that travel to the brain to serve as a signal to initiate feeding behavior.
- When our blood glucose levels drop, the pancreas and liver generate a number of chemical signals that induce hunger and thus initiate feeding behavior.
- Our energy expenditure is obviously affected by our levels of activity
- A person’s metabolic rate is the amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time, and there is tremendous individual variability in our metabolic rates.
- BMI is an acronym for
- BMI between 25 and 29.9 is considered
- When someone weighs more than what is generally accepted as healthy for a given height, they are considered
- WHO is an acronym for?
- Morbid obesity is defined as having a BMI over
- … most useful for studying populations, which is the work of these organizations.
- PTSD is an acronym for
- This is a stimulus that causes stress is referred to as
- Stressors can be chronic. They are referred to as
- Stressors can be acute. They are referred to as