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Psychology Jeopardy Welcome to Brought to you by MiPs

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Psychology Jeopardy

Welcome to

Brought to you by MiPs

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Rules• The chosen question will be read out loud

• “Buzz in” by having your team’s spokesperson stand up after the question is finished being read. The first spokesperson seen is the one that gets the first chance at answering the question. Once a team member “buzzes in”, the group quickly and quietly discusses their answer and then the spokesperson gives the group’s answer.

• If the team gives an incorrect response, they lose the designated amount of points and it is left open to the other team(s) to try to answer the question if they wish.

• If the team answers the question correctly, they get the designated points and choose the next category and point value.

• After all the questions for both rounds are answered, there will be “not so final jeopardy” where the number of teams will be narrowed down to two.

• The two final teams will play through one category and the team with the highest score at the end wins!

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StressTHIS!!!

SchoolsThat Rock

Disorders and Therapists

Neurobiology

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TO ROUND TWO!

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Positive stress.

Answer: What is Eustress?

Stress over THIS –200

Back to the Board

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Common daily stressors that add up over the course of the day.

Answer: What are Hassles?

Stress over THIS - 400

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During this period adrenalin and corticosteroids are dumped into your system to deal with a percieved emergency

Answer: What are Fight or Flight?

Stress over THIS–600

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This major physiological system is harmed by continued stress.

Answer: What is the immune system

Stress over THIS–800

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Name two healthy mechanisms to deal with stress.

Answer: What are meditation? biofeedback? Progressive relaxation? humor? exercise?

Stress over THIS–1000

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The ENTIRE group about which you want to design an experiment .

Answer: What is your population?

Schools That Rock

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The subjects that YOU chose to represent the group about whom you want to draw conclusions.

Answer: What is a “Sample Population”?

Schools That Rock–400

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How the control and experimental groups are populated.

Answer: What is RANDOMLY?

Schools That Rock–600

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*DAILY DOUBLE**

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Research method in which data is collected from several groups of different ages and then compared so that conclusions can be drawn about how behavior changes over time.

Answer: What is a cross-sectional study?

Schools That Rock–800

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This is the ONLY methodology from which a cause and effect hypothesis can be made

Answer: What is an experiment?

Schools That Rock–1000

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Chronic feelings of worthlessness lasting over two weeks  

Answer: What is major depression?

DISORDERS AND THERAPY-200

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Eliminating a behavior by pairing it with an unpleasant stimulus

Answer: What is aversive conditioning?

DISORDERS AND THERAPY–400

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Method encouraged by Rogers in which therapist supports the person at all times but not the negative behavior

Answer: What is unconditional positive regard?

DISORDERS AND THERAPY-600

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Disorder in which patient constantly interprets normal body functions as physical disorders

Answer: What is hypochondriasis?

DISORDERS AND THERAPY - 800

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Approach using many different therapy styles

Answer: What is an eclectic approach?

DISORDERS AND THERAPY–1000

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Part of the brain that controls fear and aggression

Answer: What is the amygdala?

NEUROBIOLOGY - 200

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The part of the cerebral cortex that controls emotions and spatial abilities

Answer: What is the right hemisphere?

NEUROBIOLOGY - 400

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This is the sensory switchboard

Answer: What is the thalamus?

NEUROBIOLOGY - 600

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Part of the autonomic nervous system that maintains normal body functions and conserves resources

Answer: What is parasympathetic?

NEUROBIOLOGY - 800

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This system is composed of the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala

Answer: What is the limbic system?

NEUROBIOLOGY - 1000

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To sleep, Perchance to Dream

Are youSocial

Freud’s Personali

ty

Love and Attachm

ent

Research Methods

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Not so final Jeopardy Question

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Period of sleep in which muscles are relaxed but body is otherwise physiologically aroused

Answer: What is Rapid Eye Movement (REM)?

TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - 400

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This condition is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness in which a person experiences extreme fatigue and possibly falls asleep at inappropriate times, such as while at work or at school.

What is narcolepsy (or dyssomnia)?

TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - 800

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It’s the stage of sleep when you are most likely to sleep walk.

Answer: What is Stage 4?

TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - 1200

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*DAILY DOUBLE**

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Sleep disorder that occurs during stage 4 sleep and is often mistaken for nightmares.

Answer: What are night terrors?

TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - 1600

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These are patterns of electrical activity that changes during stages of sleep.

Answer: What are brain waves?

TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - 2000

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The term for the main determinant of who will be your friends and mates

What is Proximity?

Are you Social? -400

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The term for why beautiful people are seen as smarter and nicer than they are.

What is the Halo Effect?

Are you Social? -800

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Name two of the “3-A’s” of motivation.

What are Aggression Achievement Affilliation

Are you Social? -1200

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The term that explains why the person you fall in love with will most likely look like you, believe like you and come from a background much like yours.

What is the similarity effect OR the matching hypothesis?

Are you Social? - 1600

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The basic tendency to explain the behavior of other’sas dispositional and discount situational causes.

What is the Fundamental Attributional Error?

Are you Social? - 2000

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According to Freud, you’re born with this part of your personality.

Answer: What is the id?

FREUD’S PERSONALITY – 400

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Usually reasonable and realistic, sometimes this personality system gets defensive.

Answer: What is the ego?

FREUD’S PERSONALITY – 800

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This part knows right from wrong.

Answer: What is the superego?

FREUD’S PERSONALITY – 1200

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Operate on this principle to avoid pain and to seek gratification.

Answer: What is the pleasure principle?

FREUD’S PERSONALITY – 1600

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You may not be aware of it, but according to Freud this determines much of your behavior.

Answer: What is the unconscious?

FREUD’S PERSONALITY – 2000

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This love is characterized by affection and trust. In Sternberg’s triangle, it combines intimacy and commitment.

Answer: What is companionate love?

LOVE AND ATTACHMENT - 400

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The component of Sternberg’s theory that captures the excitement and physical attraction between partners.

Answer: What is passion?

LOVE AND ATTACHMENT- 800

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According to attachment theory such a person had a warm, supportive relationship with his or her parents, and as an adult finds it easy to form intimate satisfying relationships.

Answer: What is securely attached?

LOVE AND ATTACHMENT- 1200

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According to attachment theory such individuals report that their parents affection was inconsistent. As adults these people may become obsessed with their romantic partners.

Answer: What is anxious-ambivalent attachment style?

LOVE AND ATTACHMENT- 1600

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This type of love is the complete form of love, representing an ideal relationship toward which people strive.

Answer: What is consummate love?

LOVE AND ATTACHMENT- 2000

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This is an in-depth observational study of one person.

Answer: What is a case study?

RESEARCH METHODS- 400

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The variable being measured in an experiment

Answer: What is a dependent variable?

RESEARCH METHODS- 800

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Neither the subject nor the experimenter

knows what condition the subject is in

Answer: What is a double blind?

RESEARCH METHODS- 1200

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Value of the correlation coefficient if there is no relationship between two factors.

Answer: What is 0?

RESEARCH METHODS–1600

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**DAILY DOUBLE**

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The tendency to think that we would have foreseen the outcome, once the outcome is revealed.

Answer: What is hindsight bias?

RESEARCH METHODS

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This psychologist performed the Bobo doll study of observational learning

Answer: Who is Albert Bandura?

NOT SO FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION

Top 2

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TOP 2: PSYCHOLOGY TERMS

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The use of rewards and punishment that increase or decrease the likelihood of a similar response occurring in the future.

Answer: What is reinforcement?

PSYCHOLOGY TERMS –600

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Theory that states that we act to reduce discomfort caused when thoughts and actions don’t match up.

Answer: What is the cognitive dissonance theory?

PSYCHOLOGY TERMS –1200

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Being motivated to perform a behavior for external reward.

Answer: What is extrinsic motivation?

PSYCHOLOGY TERMS –1800

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Children under 4 usually have this feature which is an inability to take another’s perspective.

Answer: What is egocentrism?

PSYCHOLOGY TERMS –2400

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Studied by Seligman with dogs in electrified chambers from which they couldn’t escape, this is what happens when animals feel they have no control over their situations

Answer: What is learned helplessness?

PSYCHOLOGY TERMS –3000

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