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Elementary Psychology
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1. Ask for a large favor first - followed up with something much smaller - if you say no - you may feel guilty and may say yes to a more reasonable request
oral stage
Door in the Face
Cultural Deviance
Cognitive Dissonance
2. Ability to think of images - shapes - figures
Freud's Background Info
Perceptual Organization
Cognitive Dissonance
Intimacy vs Isolation
3. Complying with a request due to the perception that the requestor has a legit right to make the request
Internalized Standard
Obedience
Treatment for Schizophrenia
zone of proximal development
4. Study of the relationship between mind and boy - health and illness behavior
Health Psychology
Attitude
oedipus complex
Stress
5. Resolution of phallic stage conflicts that lead to extended break until puberty
oedipus complex
latency stage
Four Subtypes of Schizophrenia
Realistic Conflict
6. Intended to reflect what you have already learned
Obedience
achievement test
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
Conformity
7. Learned behaviors weaken over time if not reinforced - remove maladaptive behavior by removing any reinforcement for it - removal of phobias/anxiety
Cialdini's Compliance
Behavior: Extinction Method
Causes of Schizophrenia
Trust vs Mistrust
8. Worry that father will cut their penis off
Door in the Face
castration complex
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
Internal Attribution
9. Do I have unique abilities and skills? [childhood]
Things that can influence IQ scores
phallic stage
achievement test
Industry vs Inferiority
10. Objects are remembered even when out of sight
Kelley's Covariation Model
Public Conformity
object permanence
Causes of Schizophrenia
11. General feeling of apprehension about a possible danger
Personality
DSM Axes
anxiety
Dependence
12. Thematic apperception test - tell stories about ambiguous pictures
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
internalization
girl phallic stage
TAT
13. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
Stress
Anxiety Disorder
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
14. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Stress as a Transaction
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Things that can influence IQ scores
Realistic Conflict
15. Calm reaction - they know they are coming back
TriPartite Model: Behavior
object permanence
anal stage
secure attachment
16. Three Components: Passion - Intimacy - Commitments
internalization
zone of proximal development
Clinical Psychology
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
17. Maladaptive behavior - interferes with ability to function - impairment alone is not enough (laziness)
Dysfunction
Eustress
Milgrams Explanations
castration complex
18. Physical vs. social interaction
Stressors
Schizophrenia
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Generativity vs Stagnation
19. Scientific study of the thoughts - feelings - and behaviors of individuals as they are shaped by the actual - implied - or imagined presence of others
Social Psychology
Ego
anal stage
Attributions
20. Use of rewards to reinforce behavior
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
DSM Axes
Stress
Superego
21. No response to leaving or returning
insecure-avoidant attachment
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Cattell's Source Traits
DSM-IV-TR
22. 1. Problem Focused: tackle the stressor head on - usually occurs when optimistic and believe we can achieve our goals 2. Emotion Focused: try to place a more positive outlook on emotions - engage in behaviors to reduce painful emotions
Coping Strategies for Stress
Social Psychology
Clinical Psychology
castration complex
23. Focus on identifying different types of events that are considered stressful by most people - Ex: Catastrophic Events - Major Life Events - Daily Hassles
Stressors as Stimuli
anal stage
insecure-anxious attachment
Emotional Distress
24. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
insecure-anxious attachment
anal stage
lexical hypothesis
Behavior Therapy
25. Therapists that combine all of the perspectives in their work
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Foot in the Door
Processing Speed
Ecclectic Therapists
26. Jealousy/hatred of all other women
Rational Emotive Therapy
electra complex
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
27. Sexually desire their mother
secure attachment
Milgrams Explanations
oedipus complex
Psychopathology
28. Product of the interaction between individuals and their environment - subjective experience that depends on appraisal of situation
projective tests
attachment
Stress
Stress as a Transaction
29. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Industry vs Inferiority
Private Conformity
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Things that can influence IQ scores
30. 1) Loss of responsibility for teachers 2) situational obligation 3) science as a legit institution
Clinical Psychology
Milgrams Explanations
Door in the Face
oral stage
31. Calm reaction - they know they are coming back
Private Conformity
secure attachment
projective tests
Working Memory
32. Replication of Milgram study - same study but with administering shocks to puppies
insecure-avoidant attachment
Clinical Psychology
Rational Emotive Therapy
Sheridan & King Study
33. Focus on irrational distorted thoughts - identify distortions - change them to be more realistic
Shaping
Marucha Study
latency stage
Rational Emotive Therapy
34. Depressed mood - loss of interest/pleasure - change in appetite/weight - sleep disturbance - psychomotor agitation - feelings of worthlessness/guilt
insecure-anxious attachment
Harlow's Experiment
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Shaping
35. Dental students were given a puncture wound in their mouth and measure how long it would heal - Results: wounds took longer to heal during exams than during the summer (stress)
oral stage
Marucha Study
Transformation of Motivation
Milgrams Explanations
36. Measuring the ability to concentrate - similarities: how are a thermometer and a ruler alike? - vocabulary: what does covert mean? - information: who was George Washington Carver?
HPA axis
Id
Verbal Comprehension
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
37. Measuring the ability to concentrate - similarities: how are a thermometer and a ruler alike? - vocabulary: what does covert mean? - information: who was George Washington Carver?
MMPI
Verbal Comprehension
Internalized Standard
Attitude
38. Shared expectations in a group about how particular people are supposed to behave
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Social Roles
Informational Influence
Internal Attribution
39. First developed to treat depression - attempts to remove irrational thoughts/beliefs that were thought to be the cause of the problem
Shaping
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
Cognitive Therapy
40. Beliefs about the object
TriPartite Model: Cognition
Integrity vs Despair
Autonomy vs Doubt
Verbal Comprehension
41. Pleasure from your own sexual organs - start of masturbation
Psychosis
phallic stage
secure attachment
Phobia
42. 3+ members in a group - cultures stresses respect for social norms - admiration of group's status - individual feels incompetent or insecure - unanimous group
aptitude test
Dependence
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
Ecclectic Therapists
43. Role of experimenter vs. proximity of learner
Stanley Milgram Study
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
GAD Treatments
girl phallic stage
44. Genetic component & environmental conditioning
Causes for Phobias
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Perceptual Organization
Working Memory
45. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Causes of Schizophrenia
Trust vs Mistrust
Id
46. Genetic component & environmental conditioning
Trait Theory
Causes for Phobias
Stanley Milgram Study
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
47. Monkeys preferred the comfortable mom vs the mom that provided food - contact comfort
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48. Situations that cause stress - subjective and personal
Stressors
Id
External Attribution
Industry vs Inferiority
49. Reward gradual approximation to desired behavior
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
insecure-avoidant attachment
Normative Influence
Shaping
50. Abstract thinking develops - final stage - [Piaget]
DSM Axes
Phobia
formal operational
Superego