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Elementary Psychology
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1. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
Cooperation
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
Intimacy vs Isolation
Causes of Schizophrenia
2. Drugs:tranquilizers (Xanax - Valium) - psychotherapy: find repressed fear - cognitive: identify illogical thoughts
Internal Attribution
Transformation of Motivation
Milgrams Explanations
GAD Treatments
3. Pleasure from your own sexual organs - start of masturbation
Stressors
Behavior Therapy
phallic stage
projective tests
4. Inconsistent behavior/confused
Processing Speed
HPA axis
disorganized attachment
Factors that predict relationship success
5. Built a mock prison at Stanford and paid students to play the roles of prisons and guards - Results: power of social roles took over - promotes brutality
Transformation of Motivation
phallic stage
Stress as a Transaction
Stanford Prison Study
6. Raise generation that stereotypes don't exist - long and slow process
Internalized Standard
Discrimination
phallic stage
projective tests
7. 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?
Attributions
Verbal Comprehension
Stages of Appraisal
boy phallic stage
8. Use of rewards to reinforce behavior
MMPI
Rosenhan Experiment
oral stage
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
9. Focus on identifying different types of events that are considered stressful by most people - Ex: Catastrophic Events - Major Life Events - Daily Hassles
latency stage
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
Stressors as Stimuli
General Adaptation Syndrome
10. Most common mistake: quick to assume personality - forget circumstances & situation
Fundamental Attribution Error
Public Conformity
Statistical Deviance
Cooperation
11. Sexually desire their mother
oedipus complex
anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Integrity vs Despair
12. Unrealistic - irrational fear of disabling intensity
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Anxiety Disorder
concrete operational
secure attachment
13. Worry that father will cut their penis off
castration complex
Stereotype
General Adaptation Syndrome
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
14. Acceptance of one's life - both successes & failures [adulthood]
Phobia
HPA axis
Integrity vs Despair
Asch study
15. If there are traits to describe human behavior - then we must have a word for them
internalization
lexical hypothesis
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Causes for Phobias
16. General feeling of apprehension about a possible danger
Social Identity
anxiety
Stereotype
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
17. Chronic/excessive worry - unrealistic fears - physical stress - tense - jumpy - can't be attributed to one source
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
phallic stage
Stressors as Stimuli
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
18. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
TAT
Things that can influence IQ scores
Interdependence Theory
Foot in the Door
19. Partners outcomes are effected by each other - if one person is unhappy - so is the other person
Evolutionary Psych
Interdependence Theory
oral stage
Things that can influence IQ scores
20. 1. Checked into mental hospital for hearing voices 2. admitted for observation 3. they behaved as they normally would
Internal Attribution
Superego
electra complex
Rosenhan Experiment
21. Ability to concentrate & hold information in your mind
Generativity vs Stagnation
To Reduce Dissonance...
Processing Speed
Normative Influence
22. Thoughts and actions are identical - acquisition of object permanence - A not B error (preservation) - [Piaget]
Superego
Factors that predict relationship success
HPA axis
sensorimotor
23. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
General Adaptation Syndrome
Phobia
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Stanley Milgram Study
24. I. Clinical Disorders (alcohol dependence) II. Personality Disorders & Mental Retardation (antisocial personality disorder) III. Medical Conditions (cirrhosis of liver) IV. Social Functioning & stressors (death of child - marital stress) V. Global as
Autonomy vs Doubt
External Attribution
Sheridan & King Study
DSM Axes
25. Objects are remembered even when out of sight
castration complex
object permanence
Phobia
Phobia Treatments
26. Measurable personality features that can indicate behavior
Trait Theory
Private Conformity
Prejudice
electra complex
27. Set of beliefs & impressions about a group of people - effect usually negative - [Cognition]
Emotional Distress
Cognitive Dissonance
Obedience
Stereotype
28. Uncontrollable and inescapable exposure to stressors that can lead to disease/disability - Ex: distant - chronic - acute
Interdependence Theory
Intimacy vs Isolation
MMPI
Distress
29. Overt behavior consistent with social norms that are not privately accepted (external)
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Public Conformity
Behavior: Extinction Method
disorganized attachment
30. Monkeys preferred the comfortable mom vs the mom that provided food - contact comfort
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31. Can I form a committed relationship with another individual? [adolescence]
Intimacy vs Isolation
Phobia Treatments
Treatment for Schizophrenia
Personality
32. Limited resources - creates conflict over these resources - leads to hostility between groups
Pygmalion effect
Perceptual Organization
Realistic Conflict
DSM-IV-TR
33. No response to leaving or returning
insecure-avoidant attachment
Private Conformity
To Reduce Dissonance...
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
34. Calm reaction - they know they are coming back
Factors that predict relationship success
Initiative vs Guilt
Attributions
secure attachment
35. Stop smoking - cut down on alcohol consumption - exercise to relieve stress and maintain healthy weight - eat healthy
Superego
Harlow's Experiment
Personality
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
36. Learned behaviors weaken over time if not reinforced - remove maladaptive behavior by removing any reinforcement for it - removal of phobias/anxiety
Obedience
Behavior: Extinction Method
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Things that can influence IQ scores
37. We all want a positive self-esteem - self includes group membership: 'my group is better than yours'
sensorimotor
Intimacy vs Isolation
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Social Identity
38. Line judgement task with 1 participant - 6 confederates - bogus confederate responses
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Asch study
Social Roles
egocentrism
39. Infrequent & uncommon - rarity alone is not enough - many mental disorders are not really rare (Depression)
Statistical Deviance
formal operational
Cognitive Dissonance
Stressors as Stimuli
40. 1. Checked into mental hospital for hearing voices 2. admitted for observation 3. they behaved as they normally would
Prejudice
Rosenhan Experiment
WAIS
Shaping
41. First developed to treat depression - attempts to remove irrational thoughts/beliefs that were thought to be the cause of the problem
Processing Speed
Psychosis
Cognitive Therapy
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
42. 1. Conscientiousness 2. Agreeableness 3. Neuroticism 4. Openness 5. Extraversion
Freud's Background Info
The Big Five
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
WAIS
43. Gap between your actual developmental level and your potential developmental level [Vygotsky's]
Stages of Appraisal
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Door in the Face
zone of proximal development
44. Therapists that combine all of the perspectives in their work
Transformation of Motivation
Superego
Ecclectic Therapists
Cognitive Therapy
45. 1. Intrustions: thinking about it when you don't want to 2. Avoidance: avoid anything that reminds you of the incident 3. Arousal: physically aroused from stimuli of event
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
Schizophrenia
46. Predisposition to act - actions in the past
Dysfunction
insecure-avoidant attachment
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Interdependence Theory
47. Ability to think of images - shapes - figures
Criteria for Abnormal
Perceptual Organization
General Adaptation Syndrome
concrete operational
48. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
concrete operational
Eustress
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Phobia
49. Role of experimenter vs. proximity of learner
Industry vs Inferiority
Identity vs Role Confusion
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Dependence
50. Abnormal behavior is a disease/illness - not the patients fault - Treatment: asylum house - bloodletting
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The Medical Model of Psychopathology
insecure-anxious attachment
Phobia Treatments