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CLEP Intro To Psychology
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1. Situation in which previously learned information hinders the recall of information learned more recently
Humanism
Erik Erikson's
proactive interference
psychodynamic
2. The aggregate (sum or assemblage of many separate units; sum total) of responses to internal and external stimuli.
behavior
correlation
cerebellum
humanistic
3. Stages of development - Stage 3 Purpose - Initiative vs. Guilt - Preschool / 3-6 years - Can the child plan or do things on his own - such as dress him or herself. If 'guilty' about making his or her own choices - the child will not function well. E
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4. Physiological needs drive an organism to act in either random or habitual ways
drive reduction
Hermann von Helmholtz
somatic nervous system
Humanism
5. Severe mental illness characterized by auditory hallucinations - paranoia and an inability to distinguish reality from fiction
shizophrenia
internal validity
significant psychological research
Parietal lobe
6. Portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; visual areas
occipital lobe
Erik Erikson's
secondary reinforcer
experimental research
7. Adrenocorticotropic hormone - produced by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the adrenal cortex regulates the production of cortisol(steriod hormone) from anterior pituitary
Erik Erikson's
internal validity
ACTH
Meyer Friedman
8. Adrenal glands secerets this to activate various organs that results in a phyiscal stress response
B.F. Skinner
George Kelly
catecholamines
significant psychological research
9. 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.
psychological science
Hermann von Helmholtz
longitudinal study
case study
10. Reciprocal action - effect - or influence.
cross-sectional study
Meyer Friedman
interaction
Piaget's theory of child cognitive development 4 stages
11. The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye - containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
sympathetic nervous system
criterion validity
retina
cerebellum
12. (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
variable ratio
Hermann von Helmholtz
dependent variable
introspection
13. 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
Abraham Maslow
frontal lobe
Hermann von Helmholtz
Lev Vygotsky
14. Focused on child psychoanalysis - fully developed defense mechanisms - emphasized importance of the ego and its constant struggle
introspection
Anna Freud
Meyer Friedman
oxytocin
15. Founder of functionalism; studied how humans use perception to function in our environment; wrote first psychology textbook - The Principles of Psychology
drive reduction
Erik Erikson's
Erik Erikson
William James
16. A therapist who deals with mental and emotional disorders
functional MRI
variable ratio
psychological science
clinical psychologist
17. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
Gordon Allport
synaptic cleft
linear perspective
proactive interference
18. The scientific study of how we think about - influence - and relate to one another
Repression
social psychologist
synaptic cleft
Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI
19. 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.
algorithm
Erik Erikson's
sociology
biology
20. Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
external validity
Wilhelm Wundt
differentiation
endorphins
21. 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
retina
Albert Bandura
limbic system
psychodynamic
22. A psychologist who studies sensation - perception - learning - motivation - and emotion in carefully controlled laboratory conditions
experimental psychologist
endorphins
humanistic
fixed ratio
23. The science that deals with the origins - physical and cultural development - biological characteristics - and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
differentiation
linear perspective
anthropology
Humanism
24. Theory of child development included the Socratic method of questioning children by guiding them to reflect on their behavior. His emphasis on self-awareness and reflection has been adopted into school curricula and used to help students become criti
Jean Piaget
clinical psychologist
Erik Erikson's
Erik Erikson's
25. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that transfers affect or reaction from the original object to some more acceptable one
Erik Erikson's
displacement
ACTH
introspection
26. Portion posterior to the frontal lobe - responsible for sensations such as pain - temperature - and touch
opponent-process theory
parietal lobe
dopamine
carl jung
27. Theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
REM sleep
Repression
reciprocal determinism
altruism
28. 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.
industrial-organizational psychologist
neurotransmitter
catecholamines
algorithm
29. Conflict that results from having to choose between two distasteful alternatives
somatic nervous system
clinical psychologist
avoidance-avoidance conflict
reciprocal determinism
30. The denial of any power or moral value superior to that of humanity; the rejection of religion in favour of a belief in the advancement of humanity by its own efforts
cerebellum
Humanism
CAT scan
Erik Erikson's
31. The extent to which data collected from a sample can be generalized to the entire population.
dopamine
external validity
functionalism
nonrepinephrine
32. The quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
forgetting curve
Three phases of memory process
altruism
Jean Piaget
33. Rapid low-amplitude waves. less prevalent in adults
parietal lobe
algorithm
REM sleep
Abraham Maslow
34. Mental categories that help our brains group objects that have common properties.
concept
displacement
Wilhelm Wundt
reinforcer
35. It is a collection of research designs which use manipulation and controlled testing to understand causal processes. Generally - one or more variables are manipulated to determine their effect on a dependent variable
humanistic
experimental research
corticosteriods
behavior
36. The part of declarative memory that stores general information such as names and facts.
semantic memory
accomodation
deduction
Erik Erikson's
37. Created the Stages of Moral Development - relied for his studies on stories such as the Heinz dilemma - and was interested in how individuals would justify their actions if placed in similar moral dilemmas
algorithm
anonymity
Lawrence Kohlberg
synaptic cleft
38. A microscopic gap between the terminal button of one neuron and the cell membrane of another neuron
displacement
Jean Piaget
Stockholm syndrome
synaptic cleft
39. Natural - opiatelike neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
differentiation
Erik Erikson's
endorphins
Stockholm syndrome
40. 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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41. Stages of development - Stage 1 Hope - Basic Trust vs. Mistrust - Infant stage / 0-1 year. Does the child believe its caregivers to be reliable?
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42. Goals framed in terms of performing well in front of others - being judged favorably - and avoiding criticism
argument by evidence
shizophrenia
cortisol
performance goals
43. Considered the Father of modern psychology; study of mental processes - introspection - and self-exam; established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig - Germany
sympathetic nervous system
secondary reinforcer
Erik Erikson's
Wilhelm Wundt
44. The lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
sociology
etiology
absolute threshold
reinforcer
45. Level 1 (Pre-Conventional) 1. Obedience and punishment orientation (How can I avoid punishment?) 2. Self-interest orientation (What's in it for me? Paying for a benefit.) - Level 2 (Conventional) 3. Interpersonal accord and conformity (Social norms -
CAT scan
deduction
Stages of Moral Development
Ivan Pavlov
46. A mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more things
Anna Freud
endorphins
correlation
somatic nervous system
47. 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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48. Stages of development - Stage 5 Fidelity - Identity vs. Role Confusion - Adolescent / 12 years till mid twenties. Questioning of self. Who am I - how do I fit in? Where am I going in life? Erikson believes that if the parents allow the child to exp
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49. 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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50. Stroke bottom of the foot up and across by the toes and the toes fan out
babinksi reflex
empirical evidence
dopamine
external validity