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Elementary Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Jealousy/hatred of all other women
Stressors as Stimuli
Health Psychology
electra complex
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
2. Highlight negative thoughts - therapists work to change thoughts and focus on interpretation of events
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Internal Attribution
Stressors
3. Study of the relationship between mind and boy - health and illness behavior
Health Psychology
concrete operational
boy phallic stage
Cultural Deviance
4. Discomfort created when our attitudes do not match our behavior
disorganized attachment
Cognitive Dissonance
Social Psychology
Stress as a Transaction
5. Name given to a substantial and long-sustained increase in intelligence test scores measured in many parts of the world
Harlow's Experiment
girl phallic stage
Flynn Effect
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
6. Pleasure from the mouth (sucking) - stems from need for breast milk
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
secure attachment
oral stage
Internal Attribution
7. Advantages: clear expectations & goals - fast & cheap - disadvantages: no underlying thoughts revealed
To Reduce Dissonance...
Behavior Therapy
Ego
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
8. Physical vs. social interaction
Dependence
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Stereotype
Sheridan & King Study
9. Teachers may treat students differently depending on what the teacher believes about the students IQ
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
Kelley's Covariation Model
Pygmalion effect
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
10. Chronic/excessive worry - unrealistic fears - physical stress - tense - jumpy - can't be attributed to one source
Social Identity
formal operational
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Pygmalion effect
11. Satisfaction & dependence/alternatives
Schizophrenia
Superego
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Factors that predict relationship success
12. Increase in symbolic thought - egocentrism - language development - [Piaget]
preoperational
Biopsychosocial Model
Freud's Background Info
Behavior: Extinction Method
13. No response to leaving or returning
Psychosis
insecure-avoidant attachment
Intimacy vs Isolation
Industry vs Inferiority
14. Raise generation that stereotypes don't exist - long and slow process
Internalized Standard
attachment
The Big Five
Social Roles
15. 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
Normative Influence
Working Memory
Satisfaction
General Adaptation Syndrome
16. 1. Conscientiousness 2. Agreeableness 3. Neuroticism 4. Openness 5. Extraversion
The Big Five
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
Causes for Phobias
anxiety
17. Pleasure from your own sexual organs - start of masturbation
phallic stage
Marucha Study
Attitude
Stress
18. Lived in End of Romatic Era (emphasis on expression - art - passion - sexuality relatively liberal) -grew up in Victorian Age (sexuality is taboo - emphasis on public decency/morality - paternal) -mothers first born and favorite child -love/hate rela
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19. Discomfort created when our attitudes do not match our behavior
secure attachment
Cognitive Dissonance
Personality
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
20. Set of beliefs & impressions about a group of people - effect usually negative - [Cognition]
Informational Influence
Satisfaction
Stereotype
secure attachment
21. Describes prolonged stress response in three stages 1. Alarm: fight or flight 2. Resistance: body uses resources to resist stress 3. Exhaustion: physiological response is depleted - become susceptible to illness/disease
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Things that can influence IQ scores
Social Identity
General Adaptation Syndrome
22. Change behavior - change attitude
To Reduce Dissonance...
Stanford Prison Study
disorganized attachment
Attributions
23. 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
Prejudice
Social Identity
electra complex
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
24. Will normal - average people perform evil acts simply because an authority figure asks them to do so - Ex: voltage shocks up to lethal amount
Interdependence Theory
The Medical Model of Psychopathology
Stanley Milgram Study
Dysfunction
25. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Behavior: Extinction Method
Initiative vs Guilt
Kelley's Covariation Model
26. 1) untestable 2) evidence that social roles may be more important 3) too deterministic
concrete operational
achievement test
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
External Attribution
27. Complying with a request due to the perception that the requestor has a legit right to make the request
Cooperation
Obedience
Cialdini's Compliance
Harlow's Experiment
28. Situations that cause stress - subjective and personal
Behavior Therapy
Cultural Deviance
HPA axis
Stressors
29. Resolution of phallic stage conflicts that lead to extended break until puberty
Superego
latency stage
General Adaptation Syndrome
genital stage
30. Will normal - average people perform evil acts simply because an authority figure asks them to do so - Ex: voltage shocks up to lethal amount
Stanley Milgram Study
Private Conformity
Treatment for Schizophrenia
Health Psychology
31. Most common/successful intelligence test
Generativity vs Stagnation
Cognitive Therapy
WAIS
zone of proximal development
32. Pervasive loss of contact with reality - most severe psychopathology
Flynn Effect
Dependence
Psychosis
aptitude test
33. Most common type of therapy - combo of behavioral and cognitive therapy - focus on changing thoughts and behaviors using learning and conditioning methods
girl phallic stage
Cultural Deviance
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
34. Ability to concentrate & hold information in your mind
Processing Speed
DSM Axes
Clinical Psychology
Attitude
35. Use of rewards to reinforce behavior
Evolutionary Psych
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
The Big Five
Statistical Deviance
36. Shared expectations in a group about how particular people are supposed to behave
Social Roles
Stress as a Response
insecure-avoidant attachment
To Reduce Dissonance...
37. Deinstitutionalization: worked for some - but not all - diagnosis based on symptoms - Treatment: therapy - drugs
Schizophrenia
The Modern Model of Psychopathology
Private Conformity
Eustress
38. Most common/successful intelligence test
Internalized Standard
Sheridan & King Study
Causes for Phobias
WAIS
39. Beliefs about the object
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
TriPartite Model: Cognition
Intimacy vs Isolation
concrete operational
40. Scientific study of the thoughts - feelings - and behaviors of individuals as they are shaped by the actual - implied - or imagined presence of others
Kelley's Covariation Model
Prejudice
Social Psychology
Dysfunction
41. Strict moral guide - conscious - preconscious - and unconscious - tries to repress Id's demands - guided by idealistic principal
Superego
preoperational
conservation
Stress
42. Thoughts and actions are identical - acquisition of object permanence - A not B error (preservation) - [Piaget]
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Integrity vs Despair
Biopsychosocial Model
sensorimotor
43. Describes prolonged stress response in three stages 1. Alarm: fight or flight 2. Resistance: body uses resources to resist stress 3. Exhaustion: physiological response is depleted - become susceptible to illness/disease
Social Identity
secure attachment
General Adaptation Syndrome
anxiety
44. Gradually pair feared object with feelings of cal/relaxation - progressively fearful things are confronted
Cognitive Dissonance
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Causes for Phobias
Rational Emotive Therapy
45. 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
Biopsychosocial Model
Stages of Appraisal
Distress
46. Thematic apperception test - tell stories about ambiguous pictures
Attitude
Personality
TAT
zone of proximal development
47. Distinctive and relatively enduring patterns of thinking - feeling - and acting
Personality
Working Memory
Dependence
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
48. Situations that cause stress - subjective and personal
preoperational
TAT
Social Roles
Stressors
49. Counterconditioning - systematic desensitization - flooding
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Id
Phobia Treatments
Things that can influence IQ scores
50. Anti-psychotic drugs (Thorazine - Haidol) - no cure - only treatment
Treatment for Schizophrenia
Interdependence Theory
Evolutionary Psych
sensorimotor