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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. The lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
absolute threshold
primary reinforcer
internal validity
differentiation
2. English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
Humanism
endorphins
John Locke
parasympathetic nervous system
3. Portion behind to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
somatic nervous system
Parietal lobe
neofreudian
independent variable
4. A schedule where reinforcement happens after a changing number of responses. Example gambling or sales
fovea
secondary reinforcer
dependent variable
variable ratio
5. Pioneer in observational learning (AKA social learning) - stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls - children mimicked play
drive reduction
Sigmund Freud
naturalistic observation
Albert Bandura
6. Helps the body process new information by adapting to old stimuli and making space for new ones
cortisol
Erik Erikson's
sensory adaptation
functionalism
7. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
algorithm
Ivan Pavlov
Erik Erikson's
humanistic
8. Classical conditioning. trained a dog to respond to the sound of a bell by pairing it up with food.
Erik Erikson
semantic memory
significant psychological research
Ivan Pavlov
9. The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied
limbic system
independent variable
primary reinforcer
cortisol
10. Stages of development - Stage 6 Love (in intimate relationships - work and family) - Intimacy vs. Isolation - Young adult / mid twenties till early forties. Who do I want to be with or date - what am I going to do with my life? Will I settle down?
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11. The state of being anonymous
parasympathetic nervous system
Hermann Ebbinghaus
anonymity
Parietal lobe
12. Stages of development - Stage 7 Caring - Generativity vs. Stagnation - early forties till mid sixties / starts as the Mid-life crisis. Measure accomplishments/failures. Am I satisfied or not? The need to assist the younger generation. Stagnation is
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13. The denial of any power or moral value superior to that of humanity; the rejection of religion in favour of a belief in the advancement of humanity by its own efforts
REM sleep
Hermann von Helmholtz
Stages of Moral Development
Humanism
14. State whereby a victim forms an emotional attachment to their captors.
reciprocal determinism
synaptic cleft
Stockholm syndrome
etiology
15. Personal Construct Psychology. investigative technique - which would remove the influence of the observer's frame of reference on what was observed. he believed (personal construct theory) our personality consists of our thoughts about ourselves - in
drive reduction
Erik Erikson's
somatic nervous system
George Kelly
16. A 'SNAPSHOT' of a phenomenon such as cancer rate. a number of variables affect one another in a single point in time.
abreaction
cross-sectional study
opponent-process theory
experimental research
17. It is a collection of research designs which use manipulation and controlled testing to understand causal processes. Generally - one or more variables are manipulated to determine their effect on a dependent variable
case study
Albert Bandura
Repression
experimental research
18. Created the 'hierarchy of needs -'--physiological needs - safety & security - love & belonging - self-esteem - self-actualization.
mastery goals
Abraham Maslow
Jean Piaget
psychoanalysis
19. Level 1 (Pre-Conventional) 1. Obedience and punishment orientation (How can I avoid punishment?) 2. Self-interest orientation (What's in it for me? Paying for a benefit.) - Level 2 (Conventional) 3. Interpersonal accord and conformity (Social norms -
information processing theory
sociology
Stages of Moral Development
Erik Erikson's
20. In psychoanalytic theory - the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts - feelings - and memories
carl jung
interaction
argument by evidence
Repression
21. (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it
Hermann Ebbinghaus
abreaction
reinforcer
differentiation
22. The science or study of the origin - development - organization - and functioning of human society; the science of the fundamental laws of social relations - institutions - etc.
Humanism
sociology
secondary reinforcer
introspection
23. A process by which repressed material - particularly a painful experience or conflict is brought back to consciousness - in this process the person not only recalls - but also relived the repressed material - which is accompained by the appropriate a
REM sleep
abreaction
case study
etiology
24. A methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
Gordon Allport
independent variable
epinephrine
algorithm
25. A study of an individual unit - as a person - family - or social group - usually emphasizing developmental issues and relationships with the environment - especially in order to compare a larger group to the individual unit.
hierarchy of needs
Erik Erikson's
somatization
case study
26. Stages of development - Stage 1 Hope - Basic Trust vs. Mistrust - Infant stage / 0-1 year. Does the child believe its caregivers to be reliable?
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27. Adrenaline; activates a sympathetic nervous system by making the heart beat faster - stopping digestion - enlarging pupils - sending sugar into the bloodstream - preparing a blood clot faster
external validity
epinephrine
interaction
babinksi reflex
28. Rapid low-amplitude waves. less prevalent in adults
placebo effect
REM sleep
endorphins
linear perspective
29. A negative condition is introduced to reduce a behavior.
limbic system
negative punishment
neuroscientist
longitudinal study
30. A psychologist who studies sensation - perception - learning - motivation - and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
biology
experimental psychologist
secondary reinforcer
hierarchy of needs
31. An innately reinforcing stimulus - such as one that satisfies a biological need
Gordon Allport
cognitive
Humanism
primary reinforcer
32. One of the earliest psychologists in America who undertook a rigorous and structures approach to studying personality. He identified the idiographic and nomothetic views to personality.
Gordon Allport
retina
anthropology
sociology
33. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
industrial-organizational psychologist
algorithm
Hermann von Helmholtz
Lev Vygotsky
34. The aggregate (sum or assemblage of many separate units; sum total) of responses to internal and external stimuli.
primary reinforcer
Erik Erikson's
behavior
Wilhelm Wundt
35. Stages of development - Stage 8 Wisdom - Ego Integrity vs. Despair - old age / from mid sixties. Some handle death well. Some can be bitter - unhappy - and/or dissatisfied with what they have accomplished or failed to accomplish within their lifetim
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36. The study of the relationships among psychology - the nervous and endocrine systems - and the immune system.
linear perspective
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
opponent-process theory
limbic system
37. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
altruism
significant psychological research
mastery goals
reciprocal determinism
38. The cause of a disease
reciprocal determinism
cerebellum
Stockholm syndrome
etiology
39. Simultaneous color contrast: an effect that occurs when surrounding an area with a color changes the appearence of the surrounded area. - the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green - yellow-blue - white-black) enable color vision. For exam
opponent-process theory
independent variable
clinical psychologist
neurotransmitter
40. Findings that provide a multilayered - comprehensive understanding of human behavior. Ex. study of stress and human response has to be done from a biological - social and cognitive perspective.
Humanism
significant psychological research
linear perspective
external validity
41. A neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction. - lack of production is linked to Alzheimer's
acetylcholine
semantic memory
Erik Erikson's
neuroscientist
42. Of or pertaining to the mental processes of perception - memory - judgment - and reasoning - as contrasted with emotional and volitional processes
cognitive
epinephrine
central nervous system
longitudinal study
43. Situation in which previously learned information hinders the recall of information learned more recently
longitudinal study
placebo effect
proactive interference
empirical evidence
44. The adjustment of one's schemas to include newly observed events and experiences
case study
accomodation
Erik Erikson's
abreaction
45. Focused on child psychoanalysis - fully developed defense mechanisms - emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
mastery goals
information processing theory
anonymity
Anna Freud
46. Researcher who pioneered the development of type A (high achieving - multi-taskers who are always very stressed and in a hurry.) and type B (easy going relaxed and not always in a hurry.) personality types based on how well they respond to the multip
Meyer Friedman
industrial-organizational psychologist
Stages of Moral Development
Gordon Allport
47. The science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena - especially with reference to origin - growth - reproduction - structure - and behavior.
biology
mastery goals
parietal lobe
somatic nervous system
48. Experimental results caused by expectations alone; any effect on behavior caused by the administration of an inert substance or condition - which is assumed to be an active agent
placebo effect
functionalism
Jean Piaget
functional MRI
49. Sensorimotor - birth to language - Preoperational - 2-7 - Concrete Operational - 7 - 11 - Formal Operational 11 - Adult Abstract Thoughts
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50. Observing subjects in their natural environment with no attempts at intervention on the part of the researcher.
dopamine
Sternberg's triangular view
naturalistic observation
accomodation