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Another

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Directions:

• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.

• Continue until all clues are given.

• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

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D aphn e

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

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An Intro to Psych

Altered States

Learning Memory I’m Smart

Are you psycho?

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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Psychology is a science based on this type of research, meaning it is derived from observation and

experimentation.

Psychology is a science based on this type of research, meaning it is derived from observation and

experimentation.

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What is empirical?What is empirical?

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This perspective of psychology emphasizes unconscious

dynamics within an individual like their deepest darkest sexual and

aggressive desires.

This perspective of psychology emphasizes unconscious

dynamics within an individual like their deepest darkest sexual and

aggressive desires.

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What is psychodynamic?What is psychodynamic?

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This study emphasizes the structure of the head including the bumps and lumps and their

links to a person’s persona.

This study emphasizes the structure of the head including the bumps and lumps and their

links to a person’s persona.

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What is phrenology?What is phrenology?

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The study of the brain as it pertains to behavior and mental

processes.

The study of the brain as it pertains to behavior and mental

processes.

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What is psychology?What is psychology?

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This psych professional possesses an M.D. and can prescribe drugs like Ritalin.

This psych professional possesses an M.D. and can prescribe drugs like Ritalin.

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What is a Psychiatrist?What is a Psychiatrist?

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Someone who has trouble staying asleep or falling asleep may be diagnosed as this, or maybe they are just a zombie.

Someone who has trouble staying asleep or falling asleep may be diagnosed as this, or maybe they are just a zombie.

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What is insomnia?What is insomnia?

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This stage of sleep is often referred to as paradoxical sleep and most likely when dreaming

occurs.

This stage of sleep is often referred to as paradoxical sleep and most likely when dreaming

occurs.

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What is R.E.M or Stage 5?What is R.E.M or Stage 5?

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This form of therapy is often used to treat both medical and

psychological ailments and many people have found it to be

effective in their quests to quit smoking. Anyone down for a

trance like state?

This form of therapy is often used to treat both medical and

psychological ailments and many people have found it to be

effective in their quests to quit smoking. Anyone down for a

trance like state?

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What is hypnosis?What is hypnosis?

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A phenomenon that occurs when a dreamer is aware of their

dreaming.

A phenomenon that occurs when a dreamer is aware of their

dreaming.

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What is lucid dreaming?What is lucid dreaming?

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Cocaine, like nicotine is a member of this family of

psychoactive drugs.

Cocaine, like nicotine is a member of this family of

psychoactive drugs.

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What is/are stimulants?What is/are stimulants?

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A permanent change in behavior…hopefully you did this

in this class.

A permanent change in behavior…hopefully you did this

in this class.

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What is learning?What is learning?

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This type of behavior modification strategy is known to strengthen behaviors regardless of it being positive or negative.

This type of behavior modification strategy is known to strengthen behaviors regardless of it being positive or negative.

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What is reinforcement?What is reinforcement?

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Classical Conditioning is often referred to as this type of

conditioning, after its “founding father.” Ring a bell and I’ll

salivate…how’d you like that?

Classical Conditioning is often referred to as this type of

conditioning, after its “founding father.” Ring a bell and I’ll

salivate…how’d you like that?

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What is Pavlovian Conditioning?What is Pavlovian Conditioning?

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This type of reinforcement often removes something negative as a reward for a desired behavior…for instance, maybe mom says

you don’t have to do chores for a month if you get straight A’s.

This type of reinforcement often removes something negative as a reward for a desired behavior…for instance, maybe mom says

you don’t have to do chores for a month if you get straight A’s.

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What is negative reinforcement?What is negative reinforcement?

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This experiment, designed to research observational learning,

is considered to be one of the most important psychological studies in behavior research.

Bandura sound familiar?

This experiment, designed to research observational learning,

is considered to be one of the most important psychological studies in behavior research.

Bandura sound familiar?

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What is the Bobo doll experiment?

What is the Bobo doll experiment?

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The ability to remember what we have experienced and learned.

The ability to remember what we have experienced and learned.

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What is memory?What is memory?

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Using a mnemonic like ROYGBIV is a strategy for this, one of the 3

basic memory processes.

Using a mnemonic like ROYGBIV is a strategy for this, one of the 3

basic memory processes.

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What is storage?What is storage?

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Phone numbers, or breaking things that we remember into

small parts, are examples of this, one of many memorization

tactics.

Phone numbers, or breaking things that we remember into

small parts, are examples of this, one of many memorization

tactics.

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What is chunking?What is chunking?

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The vivid recollection of a tragic event like 9/11 where you can

take a visual picture of the who, what, where, why, how and when

of a memory is referred to as this…you got any batteries?

The vivid recollection of a tragic event like 9/11 where you can

take a visual picture of the who, what, where, why, how and when

of a memory is referred to as this…you got any batteries?

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What is a flashbulb memory?What is a flashbulb memory?

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The ability to pull information for usage from your memory.

The ability to pull information for usage from your memory.

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What is recall?What is recall?

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This theory, designed by Howard Gardner, states that everyone is intelligent in their own special

way.

This theory, designed by Howard Gardner, states that everyone is intelligent in their own special

way.

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What are Multiple Intelligences?What are Multiple Intelligences?

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The average IQ.The average IQ.

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What is 100?What is 100?

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Aptitude tests like the ASVAB are designed to predict this…SAT’s

are used by colleges around America to determine this.

Aptitude tests like the ASVAB are designed to predict this…SAT’s

are used by colleges around America to determine this.

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What is future achievement?What is future achievement?

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When a tests produces consistent results we label it as this, also what you might call a friend that answers the phone

regardless what time it is.

When a tests produces consistent results we label it as this, also what you might call a friend that answers the phone

regardless what time it is.

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What is reliable?What is reliable?

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This type of rational reasoning is used when we compare and

contrast the pros and cons of any situation.

This type of rational reasoning is used when we compare and

contrast the pros and cons of any situation.

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What is dialectical?What is dialectical?

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I suffer from delusions, hallucinations, and confused

thoughts most likely caused by a traumatic experience.

I suffer from delusions, hallucinations, and confused

thoughts most likely caused by a traumatic experience.

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What is Schizophrenia?What is Schizophrenia?

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I suffer from a lack of contact with reality.

I suffer from a lack of contact with reality.

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What is psychotic disorder?What is psychotic disorder?

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I suffer from manic and depressant mood swings. One

minute I’m up…the next I’m down.

I suffer from manic and depressant mood swings. One

minute I’m up…the next I’m down.

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What is bipolar disorder?What is bipolar disorder?

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I suffer from believing things that are rarely true.

I suffer from believing things that are rarely true.

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What is a delusional disorder?What is a delusional disorder?

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I suffer from the fear of pretty much anything and any of these items may interfere with my daily

activities.

I suffer from the fear of pretty much anything and any of these items may interfere with my daily

activities.

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What is a phobic disorder?What is a phobic disorder?

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Are you motivated

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Mr. Personality

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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Birth to Old Age

It’s All Around

Us

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Fulfilling one’s potential is an example of this motivational

theory.

Fulfilling one’s potential is an example of this motivational

theory.

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What is self-actualization?What is self-actualization?

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A force that pulls one towards a desired behavior. MLB baseball

teams offer them if a player has a 50 homerun season.

A force that pulls one towards a desired behavior. MLB baseball

teams offer them if a player has a 50 homerun season.

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What are incentives?What are incentives?

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Psychologist know for developing a hierarchy of needs

for human beings.

Psychologist know for developing a hierarchy of needs

for human beings.

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Who is Abraham Maslow?Who is Abraham Maslow?

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The idea that humans will do whatever is necessary to reduce

sensations such as pain or anything that brings them

discomfort.

The idea that humans will do whatever is necessary to reduce

sensations such as pain or anything that brings them

discomfort.

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What is the Drive-Reduction Theory?

What is the Drive-Reduction Theory?

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The process of maintaining status quo within the human

body. A maintaining of normalcy if you will…

The process of maintaining status quo within the human

body. A maintaining of normalcy if you will…

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What is homeostasis?What is homeostasis?

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Carl Jung’s idea that as humans we need to be in touch with

universal forms like these, a term describing the prototype of which

others should copy.

Carl Jung’s idea that as humans we need to be in touch with

universal forms like these, a term describing the prototype of which

others should copy.

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What are archetypes?What are archetypes?

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The Skinner Box epitomized B.F. Skinner’s notion that behavior could be modified or shaped

through a system of these…mom and dad use allowances and “the

belt.”

The Skinner Box epitomized B.F. Skinner’s notion that behavior could be modified or shaped

through a system of these…mom and dad use allowances and “the

belt.”

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What are rewards and punishments?

What are rewards and punishments?

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Of Freud’s 3 components of personality it is noted to be the largest component and hidden

from our conscious minds.

Of Freud’s 3 components of personality it is noted to be the largest component and hidden

from our conscious minds.

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What is the id?What is the id?

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Another of Freud’s 3 components of Personality, it is often referenced as the “ideal.”

Another of Freud’s 3 components of Personality, it is often referenced as the “ideal.”

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What is the superego?What is the superego?

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This complex, constructed by Adler, is often defined by the idea

that sometimes conscious thoughts sometimes dominate by

the inability for one’s success.

This complex, constructed by Adler, is often defined by the idea

that sometimes conscious thoughts sometimes dominate by

the inability for one’s success.

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What is the Inferiority Complex?What is the Inferiority Complex?

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The experience of stimulation of the body’s senses.

The experience of stimulation of the body’s senses.

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What is sensation?What is sensation?

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Being able to see this object on a perfect night from 30 miles away would be an example of this, also

the minimal amount of stimulation a human being can

detect. This example in particular focuses on vision.

Being able to see this object on a perfect night from 30 miles away would be an example of this, also

the minimal amount of stimulation a human being can

detect. This example in particular focuses on vision.

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What is a candle?What is a candle?

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Stimulants that are below one’s absolute threshold.

Stimulants that are below one’s absolute threshold.

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What are subliminal?What are subliminal?

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In a dark room, the component of the human eye that allows us to adjust to our environment. In a

sense it allows humans to experience night vision.

In a dark room, the component of the human eye that allows us to adjust to our environment. In a

sense it allows humans to experience night vision.

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What are rods?What are rods?

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A term often associated with sensation, it describes a humans ability to create meanings from

their surroundings.

A term often associated with sensation, it describes a humans ability to create meanings from

their surroundings.

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What is perception?What is perception?

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Another term for harmful chemicals or toxins that can affect the development of a newborn during the various

stages of development.

Another term for harmful chemicals or toxins that can affect the development of a newborn during the various

stages of development.

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What are teratogens?What are teratogens?

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The physical and emotional characteristics children are born

with, it is the building block of personality.

The physical and emotional characteristics children are born

with, it is the building block of personality.

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What is temperament?What is temperament?

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As children we often become attached to objects that are fluffy and soft like a stuffed animal or a blanket. This theory focused on this idea and was the focus of

Harry Harlow’s experiment with baby monkeys.

As children we often become attached to objects that are fluffy and soft like a stuffed animal or a blanket. This theory focused on this idea and was the focus of

Harry Harlow’s experiment with baby monkeys.

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What is contact comfort?What is contact comfort?

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This notable psychologist developed a theory about

cognition using his own children for the basis of his study.

This notable psychologist developed a theory about

cognition using his own children for the basis of his study.

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Who is Jean Piaget?Who is Jean Piaget?

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The three stages of Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of morality.The three stages of Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of morality.

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What are preconventional, conventional, and postconventional?

What are preconventional, conventional, and postconventional?

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This notable psychologist was responsible for the Stanford Prison Experiment, a study

focused on the abuse of power in positions of authority. He’s also the voice of your favorite psych

videos.

This notable psychologist was responsible for the Stanford Prison Experiment, a study

focused on the abuse of power in positions of authority. He’s also the voice of your favorite psych

videos.

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Who is Dr. Phil Zimbardo?Who is Dr. Phil Zimbardo?

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Views about a particular group of people which are often

generalized, distorted, and biased.

Views about a particular group of people which are often

generalized, distorted, and biased.

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What are stereotypes?What are stereotypes?

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A conflict between what is good for the individual and what is

good for society.

A conflict between what is good for the individual and what is

good for society.

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What is a social dilemma?What is a social dilemma?

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The tendency for a passerby to be less likely to offer help to

someone in need when someone else has already come to their

aid.

The tendency for a passerby to be less likely to offer help to

someone in need when someone else has already come to their

aid.

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What is the bystander effect?What is the bystander effect?

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An attitude that reflects social norms.

An attitude that reflects social norms.

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What is conformity?What is conformity?

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