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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The cause of a disease
avoidance-avoidance conflict
sympathetic nervous system
etiology
Gordon Allport
2. The science that deals with the origins - physical and cultural development - biological characteristics - and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
independent variable
naturalistic observation
anthropology
George Kelly
3. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
biology
sociology
displacement
altruism
4. Any reinforcer that becomes reinforcing after being paired with a primary reinforcer - such as praise - tokens - or gold stars
ACTH
independent variable
secondary reinforcer
Erik Erikson's
5. 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
Erik Erikson's
carl jung
opponent-process theory
Repression
6. 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.
proactive interference
Parietal lobe
Stages of Moral Development
split brain study
7. A neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction. - lack of production is linked to Alzheimer's
somatization
behavior
acetylcholine
dependent variable
8. Stages of development - Stage 5 Fidelity - Identity vs. Role Confusion - Adolescent / 12 years till mid twenties. Questioning of self. Who am I - how do I fit in? Where am I going in life? Erikson believes that if the parents allow the child to exp
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9. The division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body - mobilizing its energy in stressful situations. Also called a fight or flight response.
synaptic cleft
sympathetic nervous system
George Kelly
reinforcer
10. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
Stages of Moral Development
humanistic
fovea
catecholamines
11. 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
Anna Freud
fovea
epinephrine
William James
12. Theory states that the acquisitiion of new knowledge and behaviors is central to human development. Was a pioneer of operant conditioning who believed that everything we do is determined by our past history of rewards and punishments. he is famous fo
limbic system
primary reinforcer
catecholamines
B.F. Skinner
13. Adrenocorticotropic hormone - produced by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex regulates the production of cortisol(steriod hormone) from anterior pituitary
displacement
ACTH
case study
fovea
14. 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
experimental psychologist
Humanism
clinical psychologist
catecholamines
15. Severe mental illness characterized by auditory hallucinations - paranoia and an inability to distinguish reality from fiction
primary reinforcer
opponent-process theory
Hermann Ebbinghaus
shizophrenia
16. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
Erik Erikson's
Erik Erikson's
altruism
fixed ratio
17. State whereby a victim forms an emotional attachment to their captors.
correlation
limbic system
performance goals
Stockholm syndrome
18. The scientific study of how we think about - influence - and relate to one another
significant psychological research
interaction
social psychologist
William James
19. The science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena - especially with reference to origin - growth - reproduction - structure - and behavior.
empirical evidence
biology
mastery goals
correlation
20. A therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
avoidance-avoidance conflict
cortisol
clinical psychologist
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
21. Stages of development - Stage 2 Will - Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt - Toddler stage / 1-3 years. Child needs to learn to explore the world. Bad if the parent is too smothering or completely neglectful.
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22. The central focal point in the retina - around which the eye's cones cluster
fovea
humanistic
correlation
reinforcer
23. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
Gordon Allport
anthropology
industrial-organizational psychologist
carl jung
24. The aggregate (sum or assemblage of many separate units; sum total) of responses to internal and external stimuli.
case study
fovea
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
behavior
25. The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable
dependent variable
nonrepinephrine
Abraham Maslow
growth hormone
26. A schedule where reinforcement happens after a changing number of responses. Example gambling or sales
Hermann Ebbinghaus
argument by evidence
variable ratio
oxytocin
27. 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
significant psychological research
primary reinforcer
frontal lobe
William James
28. The first person to study memory scientifically and systematically; used nonsense syllables and recorded how many times he had to study a list to remember it well
George Kelly
Erik Erikson's
Hermann Ebbinghaus
Hermann von Helmholtz
29. ENCODE - STORE - RETRIEVE
algorithm
John Bowlby
parietal lobe
Three phases of memory process
30. Attachment theory -
deduction
John Bowlby
REM sleep
parietal lobe
31. Any clinical approach to personality - as Freud's - that sees personality as the result of a dynamic interplay of conscious and unconscious factors.
John Bowlby
clinical psychologist
psychodynamic
neurotransmitter
32. 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
somatic nervous system
Three phases of memory process
anthropology
George Kelly
33. (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it
reinforcer
algorithm
parasympathetic nervous system
Erik Erikson
34. Sensorimotor - birth to language - Preoperational - 2-7 - Concrete Operational - 7 - 11 - Formal Operational 11 - Adult Abstract Thoughts
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35. 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
Meyer Friedman
CAT scan
biology
psychological science
36. A hormone released by the pituitary gland of the brain during childbirth - breastfeeding - and intercourse - causing emotional bonding between persons in whom it is released
oxytocin
deduction
psychodynamic
Erik Erikson's
37. 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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38. 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
cerebellum
participant observation
algorithm
39. Goals framed in terms of increasing ones competence and skills
Humanism
mastery goals
psychological science
George Kelly
40. Mental categories that help our brains group objects that have common properties.
psychological science
CAT scan
experimental research
concept
41. Stages of development - Stage 4 Competence - Industry vs. Inferiority - School-age / 6-11. Child comparing self worth to others (such as in a classroom environment). Child can recognize major disparities in personal abilities relative to other chil
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42. The adjustment of one's schemas to include newly observed events and experiences
John Bowlby
accomodation
placebo effect
mastery goals
43. 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.
behavior
significant psychological research
central nervous system
avoidance-avoidance conflict
44. Adrenal glands secerets this to activate various organs that results in a phyiscal stress response
William James
empirical evidence
catecholamines
independent variable
45. The portion of the vertebrate nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord that perceives - gathers - interprets - and records incoming sensory information and also sends out communication destined for muscles - glands and internal organs s
central nervous system
dependent variable
Anna Freud
Erik Erikson's
46. Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
semantic memory
George Kelly
differentiation
sensory adaptation
47. Created the Stages of Moral Development - relied for his studies on stories such as the Heinz dilemma - and was interested in how individuals would justify their actions if placed in similar moral dilemmas
participant observation
Lawrence Kohlberg
reinforcer
experimental psychologist
48. Theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
Sigmund Freud
reciprocal determinism
babinksi reflex
John Bowlby
49. Inferences are said to possess internal validity if a causal relation between two variables is properly demonstrated.
internal validity
Gordon Allport
parietal lobe
placebo effect
50. Considered the Father of modern psychology; study of mental processes - introspection - and self-exam; established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig - Germany
concept
psychological science
Wilhelm Wundt
Lawrence Kohlberg