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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. Originating in or based on observation or experience
cross-sectional study
dependent variable
empirical evidence
information processing theory
2. The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied
clinical psychologist
independent variable
Erik Erikson's
ACTH
3. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
information processing theory
humanistic
Lawrence Kohlberg
fixed ratio
4. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
cross-sectional study
industrial-organizational psychologist
Humanism
primary reinforcer
5. Three facets: intimacy - commitment - and passion.
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6. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
neuroscientist
naturalistic observation
Erik Erikson's
altruism
7. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
interaction
experimental research
carl jung
8. 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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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.
Erik Erikson's
sympathetic nervous system
growth hormone
frontal lobe
10. A psychologist who studies sensation - perception - learning - motivation - and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
experimental psychologist
babinksi reflex
synaptic cleft
accomodation
11. Secreted from the adrenal cortex - aids the body during stress by increasing glucose levels
retina
introspection
cortisol
Repression
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. (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it
growth hormone
reinforcer
Meyer Friedman
primary reinforcer
14. 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.
neurotransmitter
forgetting curve
anonymity
Three phases of memory process
15. 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.
Erik Erikson's
naturalistic observation
information processing theory
split brain study
16. Physiological needs drive an organism to act in either random or habitual ways
drive reduction
internal validity
oxytocin
longitudinal study
17. Inferences are said to possess internal validity if a causal relation between two variables is properly demonstrated.
Wilhelm Wundt
parasympathetic nervous system
internal validity
epinephrine
18. The process through which the body absorbs social stress and manifests symptoms of suffering; also called embodiment
acetylcholine
secondary reinforcer
etiology
somatization
19. Founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment; wrote first psychology textbook - The Principles of Psychology
REM sleep
Erik Erikson's
functionalism
William James
20. 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?'
epinephrine
etiology
Erik Erikson
interaction
21. The extent to which data collected from a sample can be generalized to the entire population.
Erik Erikson's
concept
experimental psychologist
external validity
22. 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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23. (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
anthropology
REM sleep
behavior
Hermann von Helmholtz
24. 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.
CAT scan
shizophrenia
sociology
introspection
25. Portion behind to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
Erik Erikson
Parietal lobe
Erik Erikson's
Jean Piaget
26. An innately reinforcing stimulus - such as one that satisfies a biological need
B.F. Skinner
biology
primary reinforcer
empirical evidence
27. 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
anonymity
central nervous system
Humanism
argument by evidence
28. A therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
significant psychological research
Stockholm syndrome
REM sleep
clinical psychologist
29. A schedule where reinforcement happens after a changing number of responses. Example gambling or sales
parasympathetic nervous system
fixed ratio
variable ratio
somatic nervous system
30. How the memory processes information - long term memory - short term memory - sensory information
carl jung
information processing theory
participant observation
cortisol
31. Considered the Father of modern psychology; study of mental processes - introspection - and self-exam; established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig - Germany
Wilhelm Wundt
catecholamines
occipital lobe
functionalism
32. 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.
significant psychological research
criterion validity
proactive interference
endorphins
33. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
information processing theory
linear perspective
Erik Erikson's
clinical psychologist
34. Classical conditioning. trained a dog to respond to the sound of a bell by pairing it up with food.
Ivan Pavlov
Erik Erikson's
abreaction
social psychologist
35. Portion posterior to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
retina
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
sensory adaptation
parietal lobe
36. Portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; visual areas
shizophrenia
cognitive
variable ratio
occipital lobe
37. The lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
forgetting curve
absolute threshold
Lev Vygotsky
accomodation
38. 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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39. A doughnut-shaped system of neural structures at the border of the brainstem and cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions such as fear and aggression and drives such as those for food and sex. Includes the hippocampus - amygdala - and hypothala
limbic system
neofreudian
growth hormone
William James
40. 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
Erik Erikson's
abreaction
placebo effect
negative punishment
41. Adrenal glands secerets this to activate various organs that results in a phyiscal stress response
REM sleep
etiology
Erik Erikson's
catecholamines
42. Adrenocorticotropic hormone - produced by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex regulates the production of cortisol(steriod hormone) from anterior pituitary
case study
babinksi reflex
ACTH
parasympathetic nervous system
43. Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
Stages of Moral Development
Jean Piaget
psychoanalysis
Erik Erikson's
44. In psychoanalytic theory - the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts - feelings - and memories
Erik Erikson's
algorithm
sympathetic nervous system
Repression
45. A 'SNAPSHOT' of a phenomenon such as cancer rate. a number of variables affect one another in a single point in time.
differentiation
corticosteriods
Erik Erikson's
cross-sectional study
46. The state of being anonymous
Sigmund Freud
John Bowlby
absolute threshold
anonymity
47. 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
biology
oxytocin
accomodation
clinical psychologist
48. Sensorimotor - birth to language - Preoperational - 2-7 - Concrete Operational - 7 - 11 - Formal Operational 11 - Adult Abstract Thoughts
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49. 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
Sigmund Freud
synaptic cleft
displacement
Humanism
50. State whereby a victim forms an emotional attachment to their captors.
functionalism
mastery goals
Stockholm syndrome
Erik Erikson's