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Elementary Psychology
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1. High in consistency; low in distinctiveness - consensus - the person is the cause
Intimacy vs Isolation
Internal Attribution
Evolutionary Psych
Obedience
2. Evil spirits inhibited the body - believed witches had mental illness - Treatment: exorcism
Rosenhan Experiment
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Private Conformity
3. Detachment from reality - often associated with delusions - hallucinations - and disorganized thoughts - 'split-mind'
Door in the Face
Schizophrenia
sensorimotor
Things that can influence IQ scores
4. Physical vs. social interaction
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Realistic Conflict
Stress as a Transaction
difference between piaget and vygotsky
5. Influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval or to avoid disapproval from others
Normative Influence
Trait Theory
TAT
egocentrism
6. Focus on irrational distorted thoughts - identify distortions - change them to be more realistic
Prejudice
Rational Emotive Therapy
Attributions
Id
7. Overt behavior consistent with social norms that are not privately accepted (external)
latency stage
Public Conformity
Internalized Standard
lexical hypothesis
8. Replication of Milgram study - same study but with administering shocks to puppies
Intimacy vs Isolation
Evolutionary Psych
formal operational
Sheridan & King Study
9. Highlight negative thoughts - therapists work to change thoughts and focus on interpretation of events
To Reduce Dissonance...
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Sheridan & King Study
concrete operational
10. Set of beliefs & impressions about a group of people - effect usually negative - [Cognition]
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Stereotype
Sheridan & King Study
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
11. Complying with a request due to the perception that the requestor has a legit right to make the request
object permanence
girl phallic stage
formal operational
Obedience
12. Most common type of therapy - combo of behavioral and cognitive therapy - focus on changing thoughts and behaviors using learning and conditioning methods
GAD Treatments
girl phallic stage
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Verbal Comprehension
13. No response to leaving or returning
Things that can influence IQ scores
Stages of Appraisal
insecure-avoidant attachment
The Big Five
14. Thematic apperception test - tell stories about ambiguous pictures
formal operational
TAT
Psychosis
Working Memory
15. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
Phobia
conservation
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
TriPartite Model: Behavior
16. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level (CL) - compared to TV - family - friends - past partners - etc
Satisfaction
Social Roles
attachment
Identity vs Role Confusion
17. Upset when leaves - mixed feelings when they return
preoperational
Pygmalion effect
Id
insecure-anxious attachment
18. Sexually desire their mother
oedipus complex
Behavior: Extinction Method
Door in the Face
Cognitive Therapy
19. Dental students were given a puncture wound in their mouth and measure how long it would heal - Results: wounds took longer to heal during exams than during the summer (stress)
Marucha Study
internalization
Public Conformity
Interdependence Theory
20. Counterconditioning - systematic desensitization - flooding
Ecclectic Therapists
Phobia Treatments
Stanley Milgram Study
Behavior: Extinction Method
21. Convergence of individual's thoughts - feelings - or behavior towards a social norm
The Big Five
Conformity
TriPartite Model: Behavior
TriPartite Model: Cognition
22. Sheriff study at boys camp - Three Stages: Ingroup Formation - Friction Phase - Integration Phase
Cooperation
Evolutionary Psych
Social Roles
Stressors as Stimuli
23. Depressed mood - loss of interest/pleasure - change in appetite/weight - sleep disturbance - psychomotor agitation - feelings of worthlessness/guilt
achievement test
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Autonomy vs Doubt
24. Thoughts and actions are identical - acquisition of object permanence - A not B error (preservation) - [Piaget]
sensorimotor
anxiety
Stanford Prison Study
Marucha Study
25. Penis envy - blame mother for making them girls - desire for 'false penis' and childbirth
Perceptual Organization
girl phallic stage
anal stage
difference between piaget and vygotsky
26. 1) Loss of responsibility for teachers 2) situational obligation 3) science as a legit institution
Causes of Schizophrenia
Milgrams Explanations
Integrity vs Despair
Evolutionary Psych
27. 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
Token Economy
Coping Strategies for Stress
Four Subtypes of Schizophrenia
Generativity vs Stagnation
28. Highlight negative thoughts - therapists work to change thoughts and focus on interpretation of events
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
girl phallic stage
The Medical Model of Psychopathology
Basic Cognitive Therapy
29. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Dysfunction
Behavior Therapy
oral stage
30. Gap between your actual developmental level and your potential developmental level [Vygotsky's]
oral stage
zone of proximal development
To Reduce Dissonance...
Intimacy vs Isolation
31. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
To Reduce Dissonance...
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
32. 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
Working Memory
Milgrams Explanations
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
lexical hypothesis
33. Inconsistent behavior/confused
disorganized attachment
Phobia
phallic stage
oedipus complex
34. 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
Working Memory
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Pygmalion effect
35. Unrealistic - irrational fear of disabling intensity
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
concrete operational
Anxiety Disorder
Attributions
36. 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
Behavior: Extinction Method
DSM Axes
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Id
37. Distinctive and relatively enduring patterns of thinking - feeling - and acting
Sheridan & King Study
The Big Five
Personality
Behavior Therapy
38. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
Trait Theory
conservation
Trait Theory
Discrimination
39. High in consistency - distinctiveness - consensus - the situation is the cause
External Attribution
Clinical Psychology
Causes for Phobias
Stressors
40. 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?
Verbal Comprehension
Cattell's Source Traits
Ego
Internal Attribution
41. 1) development is more continues than stage-like 2) changing procedures a little bit changes results a lot 3) methods culturally biased
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42. Pleasure from the mouth (sucking) - stems from need for breast milk
electra complex
boy phallic stage
Milgrams Explanations
oral stage
43. Good stressor that motivates the individual to make necessary changes - Ex: being too hot motivates you to take off coat
oral stage
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Eustress
External Attribution
44. Penis envy - blame mother for making them girls - desire for 'false penis' and childbirth
Sheridan & King Study
Stressors
Theory of Parental Investment
girl phallic stage
45. Give up short-term - selfish desires for the long-term good of the relationship
Fundamental Attribution Error
Transformation of Motivation
The Modern Model of Psychopathology
zone of proximal development
46. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Social Identity
Causes of Schizophrenia
General Adaptation Syndrome
47. Emotions about the object
anxiety
conservation
Processing Speed
TriPartite Model: Affect
48. Intended to reflect what you have already learned
achievement test
oral stage
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
Internal Attribution
49. Intended to predict your ability to learn a new skill
Theory of Parental Investment
DSM Axes
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
aptitude test
50. Role of experimenter vs. proximity of learner
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
Kelley's Covariation Model
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study