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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. 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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2. 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
neurotransmitter
participant observation
sensory adaptation
oxytocin
3. 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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4. 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?'
hierarchy of needs
correlation
social psychologist
Erik Erikson
5. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
longitudinal study
interaction
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
external validity
6. A negative condition is introduced to reduce a behavior.
negative punishment
Erik Erikson's
reinforcer
Erik Erikson's
7. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
mastery goals
humanistic
catecholamines
introspection
8. Secreted from the adrenal cortex - aids the body during stress by increasing glucose levels
Gordon Allport
cortisol
performance goals
carl jung
9. Present evidence to support your claims
anonymity
secondary reinforcer
argument by evidence
fovea
10. Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939); Said that human behavior is irrational; behavior is the outcome of conflict between the id (irrational unconscious driven by sexual - aggressive - and pleasure-seeking desires) and ego (
behavior
altruism
Sigmund Freud
Ivan Pavlov
11. Three facets: intimacy - commitment - and passion.
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12. Theory of child development included the Socratic method of questioning children by guiding them to reflect on their behavior. His emphasis on self-awareness and reflection has been adopted into school curricula and used to help students become criti
Jean Piaget
John Bowlby
independent variable
sensory adaptation
13. The division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body - conserving its energy.
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
Gordon Allport
Abraham Maslow
parasympathetic nervous system
14. 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
George Kelly
fovea
abreaction
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
15. A methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
criterion validity
algorithm
hierarchy of needs
participant observation
16. Attachment theory -
John Bowlby
displacement
frontal lobe
somatic nervous system
17. Substance secreted by the anterior pituitary; controls size of an individual by promoting cell division - protein synthesis - and bone growth
semantic memory
George Kelly
growth hormone
accomodation
18. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
shizophrenia
linear perspective
accomodation
Jean Piaget
19. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
industrial-organizational psychologist
Humanism
drive reduction
etiology
20. The central focal point in the retina - around which the eye's cones cluster
central nervous system
accomodation
linear perspective
fovea
21. Maslow's pyramid of human needs - beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher-level safety needs and then psychological needs become active - Maslow's Theory of Motivation which states that we must achiev
clinical psychologist
humanistic
hierarchy of needs
B.F. Skinner
22. A psychologist who studies sensation - perception - learning - motivation - and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
nonrepinephrine
somatic nervous system
experimental psychologist
accomodation
23. A school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt - survive - and flourish.
behavior
Erik Erikson's
functionalism
clinical psychologist
24. 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
participant observation
interaction
frontal lobe
cognitive
25. 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.
drive reduction
sociology
Parietal lobe
placebo effect
26. Rapid low-amplitude waves. less prevalent in adults
epinephrine
forgetting curve
behavior
REM sleep
27. 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
Sigmund Freud
experimental research
limbic system
occipital lobe
28. Accepted Freud's basic ideas - but doubted sex was all-consuming and gave more credit to consciousness and childhood
abreaction
external validity
neofreudian
central nervous system
29. (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
Erik Erikson's
abreaction
Hermann von Helmholtz
cross-sectional study
30. Behavioral approach - the attempt to relate overt (open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret) responses to observable environmental stimuli (something that excites an organism or part to functional activity).
drive reduction
longitudinal study
psychological science
Gordon Allport
31. 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
functional MRI
fixed ratio
accomodation
nonrepinephrine
32. Mental categories that help our brains group objects that have common properties.
opponent-process theory
concept
acetylcholine
ACTH
33. Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
synaptic cleft
introspection
differentiation
social psychologist
34. Originating in or based on observation or experience
Stages of Moral Development
reciprocal determinism
ACTH
empirical evidence
35. 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
functional MRI
corticosteriods
retina
proactive interference
36. The science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena - especially with reference to origin - growth - reproduction - structure - and behavior.
forgetting curve
psychological science
biology
primary reinforcer
37. A schedule where reinforcement happens after a changing number of responses. Example gambling or sales
retina
carl jung
variable ratio
linear perspective
38. The division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body - mobilizing its energy in stressful situations. Also called a fight or flight response.
sympathetic nervous system
neurotransmitter
growth hormone
Hermann von Helmholtz
39. 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 -
Stages of Moral Development
avoidance-avoidance conflict
retina
social psychologist
40. 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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41. Sensorimotor - birth to language - Preoperational - 2-7 - Concrete Operational - 7 - 11 - Formal Operational 11 - Adult Abstract Thoughts
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42. The lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
humanistic
etiology
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
absolute threshold
43. 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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44. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
empirical evidence
displacement
Humanism
humanistic
45. Portion posterior to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
John Bowlby
reinforcer
external validity
parietal lobe
46. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
accomodation
secondary reinforcer
correlation
altruism
47. A mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more things
reciprocal determinism
etiology
correlation
humanistic
48. Any clinical approach to personality - as Freud's - that sees personality as the result of a dynamic interplay of conscious and unconscious factors.
psychodynamic
Albert Bandura
biology
Stages of Moral Development
49. Theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
deduction
psychoanalysis
reciprocal determinism
shizophrenia
50. Any of several chemical substances - as epinephrine or acetylcholine - that transmit nerve impulses across a synapse to a postsynaptic element - as another nerve - muscle - or gland.
performance goals
accomodation
longitudinal study
neurotransmitter
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