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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. A neurotransmitter that enables learning and memory and also triggers muscle contraction. - lack of production is linked to Alzheimer's
Albert Bandura
opponent-process theory
Sternberg's triangular view
acetylcholine
2. A methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem
algorithm
concept
cross-sectional study
Jean Piaget
3. A psychologist who uses psychological concepts to make the workplace a more satisfying environment for employees and managers
babinksi reflex
industrial-organizational psychologist
neuroscientist
placebo effect
4. Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
correlation
somatization
CAT scan
differentiation
5. Severe mental illness characterized by auditory hallucinations - paranoia and an inability to distinguish reality from fiction
Stages of Moral Development
internal validity
social psychologist
shizophrenia
6. The adjustment of one's schemas to include newly observed events and experiences
accomodation
Hermann von Helmholtz
displacement
Anna Freud
7. Observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state - mental processes - etc.; the act of looking within oneself.
retina
REM sleep
introspection
biology
8. 1896-1934; russian developmental psychologist who emphasized the role of the social environment on cognitive development and proposed the idea of zones of proximal development. GUIDED PARTICIPATION - Children's interaction with knowledgeable adults o
Lev Vygotsky
sociology
neuroscientist
drive reduction
9. A negative condition is introduced to reduce a behavior.
corticosteriods
Sigmund Freud
negative punishment
psychoanalysis
10. Adrenal glands secerets this to activate various organs that results in a phyiscal stress response
case study
catecholamines
REM sleep
participant observation
11. 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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12. In psychoanalytic theory - the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts - feelings - and memories
social psychologist
Repression
psychodynamic
frontal lobe
13. Accepted Freud's basic ideas - but doubted sex was all-consuming and gave more credit to consciousness and childhood
displacement
industrial-organizational psychologist
epinephrine
neofreudian
14. Attachment theory -
endorphins
John Bowlby
functionalism
clinical psychologist
15. 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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16. 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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17. Portion posterior to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
parietal lobe
Sigmund Freud
catecholamines
oxytocin
18. The state of being anonymous
negative punishment
anonymity
John Locke
Meyer Friedman
19. It adopts a holistic approach to human existence through investigations of meaning - values - freedom - tragedy - personal responsibility - human potential - spirituality - and self-actualization
neurotransmitter
nonrepinephrine
corticosteriods
humanistic
20. Personal Construct Psychology. investigative technique - which would remove the influence of the observer's frame of reference on what was observed. he believed (personal construct theory) our personality consists of our thoughts about ourselves - in
interaction
Parietal lobe
Erik Erikson's
George Kelly
21. A study of an individual unit - as a person - family - or social group - usually emphasizing developmental issues and relationships with the environment - especially in order to compare a larger group to the individual unit.
argument by evidence
case study
neurotransmitter
avoidance-avoidance conflict
22. A schedule where reinforcement happens after a changing number of responses. Example gambling or sales
variable ratio
Abraham Maslow
external validity
Repression
23. A school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function - how they enable the organism to adapt - survive - and flourish.
functionalism
independent variable
clinical psychologist
anthropology
24. Study of the brain interested in the biological bases of human disorders such as Parkinson's and Huntington's. Neuroscience is a branch of research that is concerned with the underlying physical changes that accompany brain disorders
corticosteriods
neuroscientist
Erik Erikson's
Albert Bandura
25. The division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body - conserving its energy.
parasympathetic nervous system
mastery goals
Anna Freud
Stockholm syndrome
26. The aggregate (sum or assemblage of many separate units; sum total) of responses to internal and external stimuli.
clinical psychologist
behavior
reciprocal determinism
biology
27. Mental categories that help our brains group objects that have common properties.
Erik Erikson's
concept
Jean Piaget
external validity
28. Describes a schedule of reinforcement wherein a worker is paid for a certain sum for each product produced
fixed ratio
reciprocal determinism
CAT scan
longitudinal study
29. Pioneer in observational learning (AKA social learning) - stated that people profit from the mistakes/successes of others; Studies: Bobo Dolls-adults demonstrated 'appropriate' play with dolls - children mimicked play
central nervous system
Albert Bandura
Erik Erikson's
dependent variable
30. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
altruism
John Bowlby
corticosteriods
parietal lobe
31. The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles. Also called the skeletal nervous system
somatization
somatic nervous system
occipital lobe
longitudinal study
32. Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives
Lev Vygotsky
avoidance-avoidance conflict
William James
Erik Erikson's
33. The central focal point in the retina - around which the eye's cones cluster
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
REM sleep
primary reinforcer
fovea
34. Three facets: intimacy - commitment - and passion.
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35. Inferences are said to possess internal validity if a causal relation between two variables is properly demonstrated.
Erik Erikson's
differentiation
internal validity
drive reduction
36. Founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment; wrote first psychology textbook - The Principles of Psychology
William James
linear perspective
shizophrenia
differentiation
37. Physiological needs drive an organism to act in either random or habitual ways
drive reduction
babinksi reflex
etiology
neofreudian
38. The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied
Ivan Pavlov
clinical psychologist
independent variable
retina
39. 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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40. Goals framed in terms of performing well in front of others - being judged favorably - and avoiding criticism
dependent variable
performance goals
somatic nervous system
Meyer Friedman
41. 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
performance goals
cross-sectional study
secondary reinforcer
frontal lobe
42. Simultaneous color contrast: an effect that occurs when surrounding an area with a color changes the appearence of the surrounded area. - the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green - yellow-blue - white-black) enable color vision. For exam
parasympathetic nervous system
Wilhelm Wundt
opponent-process theory
cortisol
43. How the memory processes information - long term memory - short term memory - sensory information
external validity
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
information processing theory
altruism
44. Theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
acetylcholine
dependent variable
reciprocal determinism
Anna Freud
45. Portion behind to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
endorphins
cross-sectional study
sympathetic nervous system
Parietal lobe
46. A therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
information processing theory
clinical psychologist
case study
correlation
47. The science of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena - especially with reference to origin - growth - reproduction - structure - and behavior.
sociology
mastery goals
biology
sensory adaptation
48. A measure of how well the variables of one test (could be personality) measure the same things as the variables of a similar test.
social psychologist
Abraham Maslow
Erik Erikson's
criterion validity
49. Abbreviation for computerized axial tomography - uses a computer and a rotating x-ray device to create detailed - cross-sectional images - or slices - of organs and body parts
CAT scan
Sigmund Freud
Ivan Pavlov
Erik Erikson's
50. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
Ivan Pavlov
Albert Bandura
mastery goals
interaction