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Preview of What Part of the Brain Are You? | Fun & Insightful Personality Quiz

What Part of the Brain Are You? | Fun & Insightful Personality Quiz

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Looking for a light-hearted yet meaningful way to explore personality traits while sneaking in some brain science? This engaging personality quiz invites learners to discover which part of the brain best matches their unique characteristics—from the creative occipital lobe to the grounded parietal lobe. Perfect for icebreakers, advisory periods, health or psychology units, and anytime activities that promote self-awareness and emotional intelligence. What's Included Full personality quiz5 mu
Preview of What Personality Disorder Are You? - Fun and Educational Psychology Quiz

What Personality Disorder Are You? - Fun and Educational Psychology Quiz

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Spark curiosity and self-reflection in your classroom with this lighthearted and engaging personality quiz: "What Personality Disorder Are You?" Designed for middle school, high school, or psychology classes, this quiz invites students to explore their unique traits in a fun, non-clinical way. With 7 quirky personality outcomes tied to traits inspired by personality disorders, students will love discovering their "vibe" while learning about human behavior! What’s Included:5-question multiple
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.1 for hearing) to calculate the just noticeable difference (JND) in loudness for ten stimulus intensities ranging from 20 to 110 dB. After completing the data table, students plot intensity on the x-axis and JND on the y-axis, identify the linear relationship, and explain in everyday language how the JND grows proportionally with intensity. A real-world application problem asks students to calculate the minimum loudness increase a concert-goer
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.05 for smell) to calculate JNDs for ten odor concentrations ranging from 20 to 500 AU (arbitrary units). After completing the data table and plotting the graph, students describe the linear intensity-JND relationship and explain how the olfactory system's sensitivity relates proportionally to baseline concentration. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum odor increase a fragrance evaluator named Parfumia would detect at 120
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.20 for saltiness) to calculate JNDs for ten salt concentrations ranging from 1 to 40 g/L. The relatively high k value for taste (compared to vision and kinesthesis) gives students data that demonstrates taste's lower sensitivity to proportional changes. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship and explain what the larger k value implies about gustatory discrimination. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.07 for temperature) to calculate JNDs for ten temperatures ranging from 10 to 55°C. The lab introduces students to thermal sensation as a measurable, Weber's Law-governed sensory modality. After graphing and identifying the linear relationship, students explain how the JND for temperature grows with baseline temperature. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum temperature increase a hot tub enthusiast named Chilldaddy would
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.14 for touch/pressure) to calculate JNDs for ten pressure intensities ranging from 50 to 1500 g. The wide range of values — from light touch to heavy pressure — gives students data that clearly illustrates the proportional scaling of JND across a broad sensory range. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum pressure increase a massage therapist named Squishy would nee
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for brightness) to calculate JNDs for ten light intensities ranging from 100 to 3000 candelas (cd). The very low k value for vision — the lowest in the collection alongside kinesthesis — demonstrates that the visual system is among the most sensitive to proportional changes, requiring only a 2% change for detection. After graphing, students note the linear relationship and discuss the implications of the small k value. A real-world problem a
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

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Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for kinesthesis) to calculate JNDs for ten lifted weights ranging from 100 to 5000 g. Sharing the same k value as vision (0.02), this lab allows for cross-modal comparison of sensitivity and demonstrates that the kinesthetic system — despite sensing a very different type of stimulus — matches visual sensitivity in proportional discrimination. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to cal
Preview of What State Do You Belong In? | Big Five Personality Quiz

What State Do You Belong In? | Big Five Personality Quiz

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Description Where you live says a lot about who you are—but have you ever wondered which U.S. state best matches your personality? Inspired by research from the University of Cambridge, this playful, introspective quiz uses the Big Five personality traits (Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness) to guide learners toward their ideal state match. Whether your students are outgoing extroverts or deeply reflective creatives, this activity sparks conversation, l
Preview of What Kind of Ist Are You? - Philsophical Personality Quiz

What Kind of Ist Are You? - Philsophical Personality Quiz

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Bring self-discovery and critical thinking into your classroom with this engaging "What Kind of Ist Are You?" personality quiz! This interactive 5-question quiz helps students uncover their unique perspective on life—whether they’re an Existentialist, Idealist, Pragmatist, or Realist. Perfect for middle school, high school, or even college-level classes, this resource sparks meaningful discussions about personal values, decision-making, and worldviews. Students will answer thought-provoking mult
Preview of AP Psychology: Neurotransmitters & Hormones Word Search Puzzle -Biology Review

AP Psychology: Neurotransmitters & Hormones Word Search Puzzle -Biology Review

Neurotransmitters and Hormones Word Search – Advanced Psychology Vocabulary Review (Chemical Messengers)Make mastering neurotransmitters and hormones more fun and engaging with this 20×20 word search puzzle! Perfect for AP Psychology, IB Psychology, or any neuroscience unit, this activity helps students review and reinforce essential vocabulary while giving them a creative brain break. Students will search for 13 key neurotransmitters and hormones — including dopamine, serotonin, GABA, acetylc
Preview of Personality Quiz

Personality Quiz

Personality quiz about earth, wind, water and fire for back-to-school. The ancient Greeks believed that everything in the world was made up of four “elements”: earth, air, fire and water. We now know that this is not scientifically accurate, but the idea still strongly attracts us and finds its way into our stories. This is a quiz where students will answer questions about themselves. At the end of the quiz, they will be assigned one of the four mystical elements from classical mythology. Thi
Preview of Student Quizzes Learning Style Inventory Right or Left Brain Activity

Student Quizzes Learning Style Inventory Right or Left Brain Activity

Right or Left Brain Dominant Quiz, Learning Style Inventory, and Introvert vs. Extrovert QuizThese three quizzes will help students learn more about themselves, their learning style and their preferences. Each of the three quizzes comes with summary pages that describe characteristics of their results. Left or Right Brained Dominant Color by Number Brain Students will answer 27 questions in which they will decide which answer describes them best. After answering the questions, the students will
Preview of How Much Do You Like to Be Scared? - A Fun Halloween-Themed Personality Quiz

How Much Do You Like to Be Scared? - A Fun Halloween-Themed Personality Quiz

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Engage your students with this spooky and interactive personality quiz, "How Much Do You Like to Be Scared?" Perfect for Halloween, psychology, or SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) lessons, this 10-question quiz helps students discover their "Scare Style" in a fun and engaging way. From thrill-seekers who love haunted houses to those who avoid horror movies at all costs, this quiz reveals whether students are fearless, enjoy an occasional scare, or prefer to steer clear of anything creepy! This re
Preview of How Do You Think? A Fun 5-Question Quiz to Discover Your Thinking Style

How Do You Think? A Fun 5-Question Quiz to Discover Your Thinking Style

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Engage your students with this quick and insightful "How Do You Think?" Quiz! Designed to help students explore their unique thinking styles—Objective, Emotional, Concrete, or Creative—this 5-question quiz is perfect for sparking self-awareness and classroom discussions. With clear, relatable questions and easy-to-understand results, this resource is ideal for middle school, high school, or even adult learners in psychology, social-emotional learning (SEL), or career exploration settings. What’
Preview of Improve Mental Processing Speed | Therapeutic Activity for processing speed

Improve Mental Processing Speed | Therapeutic Activity for processing speed

Mental processing speed is very important. Helping your student increase processing speed is worth the effort. Processing influences auditory comprehension, perceptual organization, planning and learning ability. Following auditory directions, completing assignments, reading fluency, writing speed, math fluency, and most importantly self-esteem. A student can feel pressure to always feel like they need to perform faster affecting their self-esteem negatively. Good News: It can be improved! PERF
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

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Students complete the IIP RIASEC Markers Holland Code assessment at openpsychometrics.org and record only their Investigative (I) score, which reflects interest in science, research, and analytical thinking. Students pool Investigative scores with classmates, separating results by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether career interest differences are statistically significant. Students analyze group averages, interpret statistical
Preview of I am, daily affirmation, self esteem, school counselor, self regulation, calming

I am, daily affirmation, self esteem, school counselor, self regulation, calming

They say being happy is a choice! So what better way to build your self-belief and increase self-esteem than with positive affirmations for confidence! Positive affirmations for confidence can be described as positive statements about oneself that can help overcome negative thoughts. By repeating them often, you will eventually start to believe them and start making positive changes in your life. These worksheets will help individuals gain more self esteem and confidence within themselves and he
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

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Brian Garber
Students complete the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) measuring covert narcissism — characterized by hypersensitivity to criticism, self-absorption, and fragile self-esteem — then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab is one of the more conceptually sophisticated in the collection, asking students to consider whether hypersensitive narcissism might change across high school years. Juniors navigating high-stakes performance pressure
Preview of Fun Friday Brain Breaks During Testing Week After State Testing Activities

Fun Friday Brain Breaks During Testing Week After State Testing Activities

Perfect for after state testing, fun Friday, or a brain break, these engaging "Character Code" spring SEL Personality Quizzes instantly energize your classroom and spark curiosity. You and your students will be 100% satisfied with this editable and no-prep resource! It comes as a  PDF with a link to a Google Slides version.How do I use this resource?For each of the 4 activities, students will take a short quiz (5 minutes), score themselves, and then find the corresponding significance of their
Preview of What Role Do You Play in Life? Engaging Personality Quiz for Students

What Role Do You Play in Life? Engaging Personality Quiz for Students

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Unlock your students' self-awareness with this fun and insightful "What Role Do You Play in Life?" Personality Quiz! Designed to spark self-reflection and meaningful classroom discussions, this quiz helps students explore their unique personalities, strengths, and aspirations through thought-provoking questions. Perfect for middle school, high school, or even college-level classrooms, this activity is ideal for social-emotional learning (SEL), advisory periods, or as a team-building exercise. W
Preview of AP Art History Halloween | Digital Google Slides Lesson for Halloween

AP Art History Halloween | Digital Google Slides Lesson for Halloween

AP Art History Halloween: A Digital Google Slides Lesson. This Halloween AP Art History is Digital, Google Slides and perfect to shake up your AP ART HISTORY Halloween Lessons. Digital Google Slides Lesson | Narrated by a Professional Art Curator | 10 Iconic Artworks + QuizGive your AP Art History students a chillingly unforgettable experience with this Halloween-themed digital lesson, perfect for October or any unit on symbolism, the sublime, or the macabre. Designed for high school learners,
Preview of During Testing Week Activities Personality Test Last Week of School, Fun Friday

During Testing Week Activities Personality Test Last Week of School, Fun Friday

Perfect for Fun Friday, brain breaks, after state testing, early finishers, and enrichment days, these engaging Personality Tests (or quizzes) instantly energize your classroom and spark curiosity. You will be 100% satisfied, and your students will be engaged and motivated when you download this resource! This editable, no-prep resource comes as a  PDF with a link to a Google Slides version.How do I use this resource?For each of the 5 activities, students will take a short quiz (5 minutes), sco
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