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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
experimental research
B.F. Skinner
humanistic
longitudinal study
2. A 'SNAPSHOT' of a phenomenon such as cancer rate. a number of variables affect one another in a single point in time.
cross-sectional study
ACTH
psychological science
longitudinal study
3. (1821-1894) Emphasized a mechanistic and deterministic approach - assuming human sense organs functioned like machines - Neural Impulse: studied reaction times for sensory nerves in humans - demonstrated that speed of conduction was not instantaneous
epinephrine
Hermann von Helmholtz
babinksi reflex
dependent variable
4. 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.
Albert Bandura
case study
etiology
drive reduction
5. Portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; visual areas
internal validity
REM sleep
occipital lobe
interaction
6. A negative condition is introduced to reduce a behavior.
negative punishment
concept
Ivan Pavlov
Lawrence Kohlberg
7. Images are flashed to the left visual fields (therefore the right hemisphere) and individual cannot name object - but can locate it. Images are flashed to the right visual fields (therefore the left hemisphere) and individual can name object.
split brain study
functional MRI
industrial-organizational psychologist
correlation
8. The process through which the body absorbs social stress and manifests symptoms of suffering; also called embodiment
accomodation
somatization
neurotransmitter
Abraham Maslow
9. Present evidence to support your claims
introspection
information processing theory
avoidance-avoidance conflict
argument by evidence
10. Adrenal glands secerets this to activate various organs that results in a phyiscal stress response
naturalistic observation
information processing theory
catecholamines
REM sleep
11. The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye - containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
acetylcholine
experimental research
Sternberg's triangular view
retina
12. 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
carl jung
sociology
Hermann von Helmholtz
13. Created the 'hierarchy of needs -'--physiological needs - safety & security - love & belonging - self-esteem - self-actualization.
criterion validity
Meyer Friedman
naturalistic observation
Abraham Maslow
14. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
B.F. Skinner
interaction
Hermann Ebbinghaus
cognitive
15. English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
negative punishment
shizophrenia
naturalistic observation
John Locke
16. Neo-Freudian - humanistic; 8 psychosocial stages of development: theory shows how people evolve through the life span. Each stage is marked by a psychological crisis that involves confronting 'Who am I?'
corticosteriods
humanistic
linear perspective
Erik Erikson
17. Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives
avoidance-avoidance conflict
sympathetic nervous system
Lev Vygotsky
fovea
18. Allows researchers to scan areas of the brain while a participant performs a physical or cognitive task
Meyer Friedman
functional MRI
Erik Erikson's
psychodynamic
19. Observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state - mental processes - etc.; the act of looking within oneself.
Anna Freud
introspection
Hermann von Helmholtz
corticosteriods
20. A measure of how well the variables of one test (could be personality) measure the same things as the variables of a similar test.
criterion validity
Erik Erikson's
cortisol
longitudinal study
21. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
Erik Erikson's
external validity
altruism
displacement
22. Originating in or based on observation or experience
growth hormone
dependent variable
empirical evidence
clinical psychologist
23. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
industrial-organizational psychologist
neuroscientist
William James
oxytocin
24. The scientific study of how we think about - influence - and relate to one another
growth hormone
epinephrine
social psychologist
John Bowlby
25. 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.
ACTH
Gordon Allport
central nervous system
cortisol
26. Considered the Father of modern psychology; study of mental processes - introspection - and self-exam; established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig - Germany
Wilhelm Wundt
Erik Erikson's
Humanism
Erik Erikson's
27. 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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28. 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
placebo effect
sympathetic nervous system
Albert Bandura
Lev Vygotsky
29. Portion behind to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
Erik Erikson's
Parietal lobe
growth hormone
Humanism
30. The study of the relationships among psychology - the nervous and endocrine systems - and the immune system.
Stages of Moral Development
neuroscientist
altruism
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
31. Abbreviation for computerized axial tomography - uses a computer and a rotating x-ray device to create detailed - cross-sectional images - or slices - of organs and body parts
CAT scan
semantic memory
clinical psychologist
fixed ratio
32. A theory of personality that emphasizes free will and human agency in directing personal behavior. the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason
introspection
differentiation
Humanism
functionalism
33. Focused on child psychoanalysis - fully developed defense mechanisms - emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
negative punishment
Anna Freud
ACTH
Erik Erikson's
34. Natural - opiatelike neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
social psychologist
variable ratio
endorphins
Erik Erikson
35. The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable
differentiation
avoidance-avoidance conflict
dependent variable
linear perspective
36. 1896-1934; russian developmental psychologist who emphasized the role of the social environment on cognitive development and proposed the idea of zones of proximal development. GUIDED PARTICIPATION - Children's interaction with knowledgeable adults o
variable ratio
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
Lev Vygotsky
Erik Erikson's
37. 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
Stages of Moral Development
Humanism
anthropology
38. Describes a schedule of reinforcement wherein a worker is paid for a certain sum for each product produced
carl jung
experimental research
fixed ratio
placebo effect
39. Research in which the same people are restudied and retested over a long period
independent variable
Erik Erikson's
longitudinal study
Meyer Friedman
40. Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
anonymity
clinical psychologist
babinksi reflex
differentiation
41. Technique of field research - used in anthropology and sociology - by which an investigator (participant observer) studies the life of a group by sharing in its activities
split brain study
neurotransmitter
Abraham Maslow
participant observation
42. Part of the cerebral cortex; coordinates messages from other cerebral lobes; involved in complex problem-solving tasks - thinking - self-control - judgment - emotion regulation - personality affects - concentration - goal directed behavior; restructu
dopamine
psychodynamic
frontal lobe
forgetting curve
43. The state of being anonymous
REM sleep
fixed ratio
anonymity
information processing theory
44. 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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45. Observing subjects in their natural environment with no attempts at intervention on the part of the researcher.
naturalistic observation
endorphins
cognitive
Erik Erikson's
46. Adrenocorticotropic hormone - produced by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex regulates the production of cortisol(steriod hormone) from anterior pituitary
ACTH
Wilhelm Wundt
corticosteriods
oxytocin
47. 1875-1961; Field: neo-Freudian - analytic psychology; Contributions: people had conscious and unconscious awareness; archetypes; collective unconscious; libido is all types of energy - not just sexual; Studies: dream studies/interpretation
carl jung
linear perspective
dependent variable
sympathetic nervous system
48. Situation in which previously learned information hinders the recall of information learned more recently
internal validity
proactive interference
Lev Vygotsky
parietal lobe
49. Anti adrenaline - affects neurons involved in increased heart rate and the slowing of intestinal activity during stress - and neurons involved in learning - memory - dreaming - waking from sleep - and emotion. increase arousal and boost mood-scarce d
clinical psychologist
ACTH
acetylcholine
nonrepinephrine
50. In psychoanalytic theory - the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts - feelings - and memories
Sternberg's triangular view
absolute threshold
Repression
central nervous system