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AP Psychology JeopardyRound 2
Cognition & Intelligence
Developmental Psych Personality
Motivation & Emotion
Abnormal & Therapy
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200Failing to see that an article of clothing can be inflated as a
life preserver is an example of this.
300A person who is mentally
tarded, but has one exceptional ability, would be likely to be diagnosed with
this.
500The rules most directly
involved in permitting a person to derive meaning from words
and sentences.
200He conducted a famous study that
separated infant monkeys from their mothers at birth and placed them
with wire or cloth surrogates.
300A 30-year old who doesn't want to
marry because he is afraid of losing his freedom and independence
would be said to be dealing with this stage of Erikson’s psychosocial
developmental model.
500The stage of Kohlberg’s
theory of moral reasoning where a person obeys to
avoid punishment or to gain concrete rewards.
200This theory of personality attempts to describe and
classify people in terms of their predispositions to behave
in certain ways.
100This theory of emotion emphasizes
the simultaneous experience of body response and emotional feeling.
200This is Hans Selye’s theory of how the body adapts to stress, involving three stages – alarm,
resistance, and exhaustion.
300His research demonstrated
that although gestures may be culture-specific, certain facial
expressions appear to be universal.
400The term for the body's tendency to maintain a
constant internal state, which is the goal of drive reduction.
100Someone who is continually
tense, jittery, and apprehensive for no specific
reason would likely be diagnosed with this.
Neuroleptics actually BLOCK dopamine messages of
“excitement” -- while SSRI’s increase the amount of
Serotonin available to send increased “calm” messages
500This neurotransmitter is present in overabundant amounts during the manic phase of bipolar disorder.
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