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Elementary Psychology
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1. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
Attributions
conservation
latency stage
Attitude
2. Thematic apperception test - tell stories about ambiguous pictures
Evolutionary Psych
TAT
Fundamental Attribution Error
Intimacy vs Isolation
3. 1. Conscientiousness 2. Agreeableness 3. Neuroticism 4. Openness 5. Extraversion
Rosenhan Experiment
The Big Five
Working Memory
preoperational
4. Product of the interaction between individuals and their environment - subjective experience that depends on appraisal of situation
Psychopathology
Stress as a Transaction
Causes for Phobias
Phobia
5. Situations that cause stress - subjective and personal
Behavior Therapy
Stereotype
Stressors
Psychopathology
6. Process by which social forces are internalized in infants - mastering skills by interacting with others - [Vygotsky's]
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
internalization
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Biopsychosocial Model
7. Men: easy to reproduce - want fertility - Women: pregnancy-> picky - want stability
Obedience
Theory of Parental Investment
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
castration complex
8. Line judgement task with 1 participant - 6 confederates - bogus confederate responses
Satisfaction
Verbal Comprehension
Asch study
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
9. 1. Primary: must perceive that event is a threat to personal goals 2. Secondary: must conclude that resources to meet demands of event are unavailable
General Adaptation Syndrome
Pygmalion effect
Stages of Appraisal
HPA axis
10. No response to leaving or returning
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
insecure-avoidant attachment
preoperational
Attitude
11. Role of experimenter vs. proximity of learner
The Big Five
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
genital stage
Stereotype
12. Reward gradual approximation to desired behavior
MMPI
Phobia
Public Conformity
Shaping
13. Learned behaviors weaken over time if not reinforced - remove maladaptive behavior by removing any reinforcement for it - removal of phobias/anxiety
Schizophrenia
phallic stage
Coping Strategies for Stress
Behavior: Extinction Method
14. Do I have self control; am I in charge of my life? [childhood]
Dependence
Pygmalion effect
Autonomy vs Doubt
electra complex
15. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
Causes of Schizophrenia
Emotional Distress
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
Intimacy vs Isolation
16. Digit span: repeat a set of numbers backwards - arithmetic: If Jessica has 3 packs of gum with 4 packs each - how many sticks will she have for herself if she gives 2 sticks each to 3 friends
Stanley Milgram Study
Working Memory
Obedience
Stanford Prison Study
17. 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
DSM Axes
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
latency stage
Behavior Therapy
18. Evaluation or opinion that an individual has toward something
Transformation of Motivation
Dependence
Attitude
Stress as a Transaction
19. Men: easy to reproduce - want fertility - Women: pregnancy-> picky - want stability
Theory of Parental Investment
Behavior Therapy
Industry vs Inferiority
castration complex
20. High in consistency - distinctiveness - consensus - the situation is the cause
External Attribution
phallic stage
Milgrams Explanations
Social Roles
21. First developed to treat depression - attempts to remove irrational thoughts/beliefs that were thought to be the cause of the problem
Criteria for Abnormal
boy phallic stage
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Cognitive Therapy
22. Puberty & on - pleasure from sexual intercourse
Generativity vs Stagnation
Stress as a Response
genital stage
difference between piaget and vygotsky
23. Evil spirits inhibited the body - believed witches had mental illness - Treatment: exorcism
Perceptual Organization
GAD Treatments
Autonomy vs Doubt
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
24. Use of rewards to reinforce behavior
Trust vs Mistrust
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
sensorimotor
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
25. Oedipus complex - realize father is a sexual rival/more powerful - castration complex - learn to identify with father
Ecclectic Therapists
Stanley Milgram Study
boy phallic stage
Attributions
26. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
Stressors
Causes of Schizophrenia
Psychopathology
Interdependence Theory
27. 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
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
WAIS
DSM Axes
Informational Influence
28. 1. Checked into mental hospital for hearing voices 2. admitted for observation 3. they behaved as they normally would
Token Economy
Rosenhan Experiment
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
Informational Influence
29. Inferences about the cause of behavior - help us create attitudes about ourselves/others
Attributions
Personality
Private Conformity
Obedience
30. High in consistency; low in distinctiveness - consensus - the person is the cause
Internal Attribution
Stanley Milgram Study
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
DSM-IV-TR
31. Physical vs. social interaction
Identity vs Role Confusion
Cialdini's Compliance
Stress
difference between piaget and vygotsky
32. Jealousy/hatred of all other women
Cooperation
electra complex
Normative Influence
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
33. Advantages: clear expectations & goals - fast & cheap - disadvantages: no underlying thoughts revealed
Health Psychology
Phobia
Distress
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
34. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Id
Autonomy vs Doubt
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
35. Study of the relationship between mind and boy - health and illness behavior
Initiative vs Guilt
Health Psychology
Stress as a Transaction
Integrity vs Despair
36. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
attachment
Working Memory
Phobia
Stanley Milgram Study
37. Thoughts and actions are identical - acquisition of object permanence - A not B error (preservation) - [Piaget]
internalization
sensorimotor
Marucha Study
anxiety
38. Process by which we appraise and cope with environmental threats and challenges
Verbal Comprehension
Identity vs Role Confusion
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Stress
39. Good stressor that motivates the individual to make necessary changes - Ex: being too hot motivates you to take off coat
Anxiety Disorder
Eustress
Transformation of Motivation
Cialdini's Compliance
40. Maladaptive behavior - interferes with ability to function - impairment alone is not enough (laziness)
Clinical Psychology
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dysfunction
Schizophrenia
41. Unrealistic - irrational fear of disabling intensity
TAT
Anxiety Disorder
oedipus complex
Statistical Deviance
42. 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
General Adaptation Syndrome
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Asch study
43. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
Rational Emotive Therapy
Cognitive Therapy
Industry vs Inferiority
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
44. 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
Attributions
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
The Big Five
Stanford Prison Study
45. Should I make decisions on my own - or listen to others? [childhood]
Initiative vs Guilt
Trust vs Mistrust
oral stage
Phobia Treatments
46. Most common/successful intelligence test
WAIS
MMPI
Cooperation
Intimacy vs Isolation
47. Satisfaction & dependence/alternatives
Cooperation
Criteria for Abnormal
Factors that predict relationship success
Schizophrenia
48. 1. Statistical Deviance 2. Cultural Deviance 3. Emotional Distress 4. Dysfunction
Marucha Study
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
Criteria for Abnormal
DSM-IV-TR
49. First developed to treat depression - attempts to remove irrational thoughts/beliefs that were thought to be the cause of the problem
Cognitive Therapy
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Social Roles
DSM Axes
50. Releases stress hormones - disregulated in individuals experiencing chronic stress - can suppress the immune system
HPA axis
WAIS
Stanford Prison Study
Factors that predict relationship success