What is the oval window?
What is 'The Bell Curve'?
What is Gestalt?
What is tabula rasa?
What is 'z'?
What is fear hierarchy of needs?
Who is Daniel Pink?
What is 'g'?
What is the black box?
What is door in the face validity?
What is the Necker Cube?
Who is Eve White?
What is 'k'?
What is trompe l'oeil?
Who is David Green?
What is a Latin Square?
What is sturm und drang?
What is the false alarm stage?
What is a triangle?
What is laissez faire?
What is erogenous zone of proximal development?
What is super-ego-centricism?
What is Brown University?
What is 'n'?
What is 'O'?
Aaron Beck graduated from this Rhode Island university in 1942
A type of repeated measures research design that ensures that each treatment is presented an equal number of times in each position
The last initial of “Anna”, whose treatment has been attributed to the beginning of psychoanalysis
Spearman’s symbol for general intelligence
A sequential order of feared events in systematic desensitization AND Maslow’s pyramidal concept
The letter used to denote the “constant” in Weber’s Law
With Swets, he co-authored the 1966 book Signal Detection Theory and Psychophysics
Skinner thought of the mind as this
Freud’s moral branch of personality AND a type of thinking in Piaget’s preoperational stage
The title of Herrnstein and Murray’s 1994 controversial book on the nature/nurture debate in intelligence
German for “whole”, the perspective of psychology espoused by Wertheimer and Kohler
French for “let do”, this is a permissive parenting style
The compliance technique in which a large unreasonable request precedes a smaller request, AND what occurs when a test seems to measure what is meant to measure
Discovered in 1832 by a Swiss chrystallographer, this illusion is probably the most famous multi-stable stimulus
G. Stanley Hall used this German term for “storm and stress” for his theory of adolescence
An incorrect response in signal detection theory AND the body’s first response to stress, according to Selye
The letter used to denote the number of participants in an experiment
Sternberg’s theory of love uses this shape as its model
The author of the best-selling 2009 book “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us”
French for “fool the eye”, this painting technique uses pictorial depth cues
Where physical pleasure comes from according to Freud ANDwhere social learning occurs according to Vygotsky
The small, membrane covered hole in the cochlea that receives vibrations from the stapes
In the “Three Faces of Eve”, the personality associated with the timid Eve
Latin for “blank slate”, Locke proposed that the human mind is initially this
This standardized score tells you how many standard deviations the score is from the mean