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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. 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
functional MRI
central nervous system
nonrepinephrine
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
2. Observing subjects in their natural environment with no attempts at intervention on the part of the researcher.
naturalistic observation
reinforcer
argument by evidence
Three phases of memory process
3. 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
internal validity
experimental research
independent variable
anonymity
4. The aggregate (sum or assemblage of many separate units; sum total) of responses to internal and external stimuli.
external validity
CAT scan
sociology
behavior
5. A systematic method of deriving conclusions that cannot be false when the premises are true - esp one amenable to formalization and study by the science of logic
reinforcer
deduction
altruism
criterion validity
6. 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
etiology
sympathetic nervous system
independent variable
oxytocin
7. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
nonrepinephrine
external validity
displacement
anonymity
8. Goals framed in terms of increasing ones competence and skills
mastery goals
etiology
information processing theory
Lawrence Kohlberg
9. 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.
Erik Erikson's
case study
abreaction
etiology
10. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
linear perspective
Hermann Ebbinghaus
absolute threshold
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
11. Created the 'hierarchy of needs -'--physiological needs - safety & security - love & belonging - self-esteem - self-actualization.
Lawrence Kohlberg
algorithm
Abraham Maslow
industrial-organizational psychologist
12. 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.
Sigmund Freud
internal validity
naturalistic observation
Gordon Allport
13. 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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14. 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 -
algorithm
functional MRI
anonymity
Stages of Moral Development
15. The lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
secondary reinforcer
algorithm
epinephrine
absolute threshold
16. 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
argument by evidence
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
neofreudian
Lev Vygotsky
17. 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
primary reinforcer
oxytocin
abreaction
opponent-process theory
18. A mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more things
industrial-organizational psychologist
correlation
independent variable
ACTH
19. The adjustment of one's schemas to include newly observed events and experiences
accomodation
anonymity
etiology
B.F. Skinner
20. Act on the immune system to suppress the body's response to infection or trauma. Relieve inflammation - reduce swelling - and suppress symptoms in acute conditions
corticosteriods
proactive interference
reciprocal determinism
experimental research
21. 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
frontal lobe
somatization
Erik Erikson's
algorithm
22. 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.
CAT scan
split brain study
Erik Erikson's
anthropology
23. 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
nonrepinephrine
sensory adaptation
functionalism
Erik Erikson's
24. A microscopic gap between the terminal button of one neuron and the cell membrane of another neuron
opponent-process theory
absolute threshold
cerebellum
synaptic cleft
25. 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
differentiation
CAT scan
opponent-process theory
William James
26. A neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction. - lack of production is linked to Alzheimer's
acetylcholine
clinical psychologist
reinforcer
limbic system
27. The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable
differentiation
biology
psychological science
dependent variable
28. The part of declarative memory that stores general information such as names and facts.
semantic memory
retina
reciprocal determinism
reinforcer
29. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
proactive interference
semantic memory
industrial-organizational psychologist
John Locke
30. Any clinical approach to personality - as Freud's - that sees personality as the result of a dynamic interplay of conscious and unconscious factors.
drive reduction
somatic nervous system
psychodynamic
Hermann Ebbinghaus
31. The central focal point in the retina - around which the eye's cones cluster
split brain study
differentiation
Gordon Allport
fovea
32. Sensorimotor - birth to language - Preoperational - 2-7 - Concrete Operational - 7 - 11 - Formal Operational 11 - Adult Abstract Thoughts
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33. English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
John Locke
external validity
deduction
limbic system
34. 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
Erik Erikson's
Hermann Ebbinghaus
placebo effect
behavior
35. A methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
algorithm
central nervous system
William James
Erik Erikson
36. A therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
humanistic
Hermann von Helmholtz
clinical psychologist
criterion validity
37. Focused on child psychoanalysis - fully developed defense mechanisms - emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
Anna Freud
longitudinal study
cerebellum
REM sleep
38. A psychologist who studies sensation - perception - learning - motivation - and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
participant observation
primary reinforcer
cross-sectional study
experimental psychologist
39. 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
epinephrine
anonymity
Albert Bandura
dependent variable
40. Observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state - mental processes - etc.; the act of looking within oneself.
anonymity
introspection
B.F. Skinner
Gordon Allport
41. Three facets: intimacy - commitment - and passion.
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42. Helps the body process new information by adapting to old stimuli and making space for new ones
sensory adaptation
Anna Freud
performance goals
displacement
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.
Erik Erikson's
social psychologist
behavior
significant psychological research
44. The division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body - conserving its energy.
interaction
altruism
hierarchy of needs
parasympathetic nervous system
45. The scientific study of how we think about - influence - and relate to one another
social psychologist
secondary reinforcer
placebo effect
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
46. The science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena - especially with reference to origin - growth - reproduction - structure - and behavior.
psychological science
biology
John Locke
George Kelly
47. Rapid low-amplitude waves. less prevalent in adults
central nervous system
cross-sectional study
Parietal lobe
REM sleep
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
correlation
semantic memory
Sigmund Freud
reciprocal determinism
49. Situation in which previously learned information hinders the recall of information learned more recently
sensory adaptation
proactive interference
concept
dopamine
50. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
experimental research
empirical evidence
interaction
primary reinforcer