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Computer Jeopardy

Computer Jeopardy. EDUC551 Educational Applications of Computers Dr. Carla Piper. Game. !. $500 Memory When solving a problem Danny uses a logical, step-by-step formula called this. An algorithm. Answer. Game. !.

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Computer Jeopardy

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  1. Computer Jeopardy EDUC551 Educational Applications of Computers Dr. Carla Piper

  2. Game ! $500MemoryWhen solving a problem Danny uses a logical, step-by-step formula called this. An algorithm Answer

  3. Game ! $500 MotivationThis structure in the Limbic System of the brain tells the stomach that it is full and to stop eating. Ventromedial hypothalamus Answer

  4. Game ! $500 Sensation & PerceptionThis type of psychology, founded in Germany, is concerned primarily with perception. Answer Gestalt

  5. Game ! $500ResearchThe term that indicates a relationship between two different observations. Correlation Answer

  6. Game ! $500 Nervous SystemIt is the part of the limbic system that gives people the ability to detect the emotional significance of facial expressions, particularly fear. Amygdala Answer

  7. Game ! $1,000 Memory This is the name for the type of memory in which people remember events that have occurred in their past. Episodic memory Answer

  8. Game ! $1,000 MotivationAccording to the Humanist Abraham Maslow, living up to one’s potential and striving for personal fulfillment tend to satisfy this type of need. Answer Self-actualization

  9. Game ! $1,000 Sensation & PerceptionThese photoreceptors help us see in dark environments Rods Answer

  10. Game ! $1,000 Research It is the term for the number of people asked to respond to a survey. Answer Sample

  11. Game ! $1,000 Nervous SystemDamage to a person’s occipital lobe would most likely affect this sensory ability of a human being. Vision Answer

  12. Game ! $1,500 Memory This type of memory is most limited in its capacity. Working or short-term Answer

  13. Game ! $1,500 MotivationAlthough a high school athlete does not find it fun, he practices his sport more than any other student, hoping to obtain a college scholarship. The athlete is responding to this type of motivation. Extrinsic Answer

  14. Game ! $1,500 Sensation & PerceptionIn vision, transduction occurs in this part of the eye’s anatomy. Retina Answer

  15. Daily Double!! ! Game $1,500 Research Experimenters manipulate this so they can observe its results. Answer Independent variable

  16. Game ! $1,500 The Nervous SystemThis neurotransmitter has been linked to Parkinson’s Disease. Answer Dopamine

  17. Game ! $2,000 Memory When the word “flunk” is changed to “flunked,” the suffix “ed” is an example of this. A Morpheme Answer

  18. Game ! $2,000 MotivationTheir theory of emotion contained the components of physiological arousal followed by cognitive assessment. Schachter and Singer Answer

  19. Game ! $2,000 Sensation & PerceptionAs we learned in an experiment during our study of memory, it is the ability to choose specific stimuli to learn about while filtering out or ignoring other information. Selective attention Answer

  20. Game ! $2,000 Research The measured outcome of a study—it indicates the responses of the subjects in a study. Dependent Variable Answer

  21. Daily Double!! Game ! $2,000 The Nervous SystemAn athlete falls and badly bruises her elbow. That athlete immediately rubs the area around the bruise until the pain subsides. This theory explains that method of pain reduction. Answer Gate-Control Theory

  22. Game ! $2,500 Memory Sara does poorly on a test and explains her failure by saying, “That test was so hard no one could pass it.” That explanation illustrates this heuristic or bias. Self-serving bias Answer

  23. Game ! $2,500 MotivationPeople experience this psychological situation when their behavior is inconsistent with their attitude. Cognitive Dissonance Answer

  24. Game ! $2,500 Sensation & PerceptionIt is the minimum amount of physical energy required to produce a sensation at least 50% of the time Answer Absolute threshold

  25. Game ! $2,500 Research This procedure can reduce problems associated with the use of deception by a researcher. Debriefing Answer

  26. Game ! $2,500 The Nervous SystemA person who has difficulty comprehending a spoken request for information is most likely to have damage to this area of the brain. Answer Wernicke’s Area

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