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Elementary Psychology
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1. Sheriff study at boys camp - Three Stages: Ingroup Formation - Friction Phase - Integration Phase
Cooperation
Statistical Deviance
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Industry vs Inferiority
2. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Causes of Schizophrenia
phallic stage
Stress as a Response
Things that can influence IQ scores
3. 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
Anxiety Disorder
Stress as a Transaction
Token Economy
4. Pleasure from anus - successful toilet training=passage through
projective tests
DSM-IV-TR
anal stage
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
5. Satisfaction & dependence/alternatives
Eustress
Factors that predict relationship success
Psychosis
Attitude
6. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level (CL) - compared to TV - family - friends - past partners - etc
Cultural Deviance
Satisfaction
Anxiety Disorder
Psychopathology
7. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
Initiative vs Guilt
genital stage
Behavior Therapy
Transformation of Motivation
8. Inconsistent behavior/confused
disorganized attachment
Phobia
Sheridan & King Study
MMPI
9. Ask for a large favor first - followed up with something much smaller - if you say no - you may feel guilty and may say yes to a more reasonable request
secure attachment
Door in the Face
Social Roles
MMPI
10. Puberty & on - pleasure from sexual intercourse
genital stage
TriPartite Model: Affect
DSM Axes
disorganized attachment
11. Positive or negative evaluation of a group of people - [Affect]
Prejudice
Sheridan & King Study
Dysfunction
Conformity
12. Process by which we appraise and cope with environmental threats and challenges
Stress
Cattell's Source Traits
Phobia
insecure-avoidant attachment
13. Focus on identifying different types of events that are considered stressful by most people - Ex: Catastrophic Events - Major Life Events - Daily Hassles
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Stressors as Stimuli
Flynn Effect
14. Study of the individuals - by observation - with the intention of promoting change
Dysfunction
Clinical Psychology
Asch study
Perceptual Organization
15. Most common mistake: quick to assume personality - forget circumstances & situation
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Fundamental Attribution Error
lexical hypothesis
16. Both big 5 traits & some personality disorder - compared to selected groups even if they don't make sense - Ex: 'I like cake'
oedipus complex
Cultural Deviance
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
MMPI
17. Unhappy - lonely - often produces physical or emotional pain - distress alone is not enough (mania - psychopathy)
Emotional Distress
Ego
Theory of Parental Investment
oral stage
18. General feeling of apprehension about a possible danger
oedipus complex
Industry vs Inferiority
sensorimotor
anxiety
19. Objects are remembered even when out of sight
Working Memory
GAD Treatments
Id
object permanence
20. Thoughts and actions are identical - acquisition of object permanence - A not B error (preservation) - [Piaget]
Stages of Appraisal
WAIS
sensorimotor
DSM Axes
21. Increase in symbolic thought - egocentrism - language development - [Piaget]
anal stage
oedipus complex
DSM Axes
preoperational
22. High in consistency; low in distinctiveness - consensus - the person is the cause
Internal Attribution
Superego
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
23. 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
DSM Axes
Coping Strategies for Stress
Theory of Parental Investment
Marucha Study
24. Focus on identifying different types of events that are considered stressful by most people - Ex: Catastrophic Events - Major Life Events - Daily Hassles
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Personality
secure attachment
Stressors as Stimuli
25. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level for alternatives (CLalt) - CLalt: next best relationship you could have
zone of proximal development
Behavior Therapy
Dependence
Trait Theory
26. Set of beliefs & impressions about a group of people - effect usually negative - [Cognition]
Eustress
Stereotype
secure attachment
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
27. 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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28. Gradually pair feared object with feelings of cal/relaxation - progressively fearful things are confronted
GAD Treatments
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
phallic stage
Cultural Deviance
29. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
girl phallic stage
conservation
achievement test
Identity vs Role Confusion
30. Gap between your actual developmental level and your potential developmental level [Vygotsky's]
Stanford Prison Study
difference between piaget and vygotsky
difference between piaget and vygotsky
zone of proximal development
31. Mix of biology and psychology - biological predisposition & perhaps environmental stressor involved
DSM Axes
Distress
phallic stage
Causes of Schizophrenia
32. Discomfort created when our attitudes do not match our behavior
Transformation of Motivation
Cognitive Dissonance
Satisfaction
phallic stage
33. Worry that father will cut their penis off
castration complex
Social Psychology
Stress as a Response
Public Conformity
34. 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
Stages of Appraisal
Conformity
Clinical Psychology
Trust vs Mistrust
35. 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
The Medical Model of Psychopathology
Sheridan & King Study
Coping Strategies for Stress
Attributions
36. Goal is to change therapy - focus on reinforcing desired behaviors and eliminating undesired behaviors
Behavior Therapy
electra complex
Distress
Rational Emotive Therapy
37. Complying with a request due to the perception that the requestor has a legit right to make the request
Generativity vs Stagnation
Obedience
Stressors
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
38. Deinstitutionalization: worked for some - but not all - diagnosis based on symptoms - Treatment: therapy - drugs
genital stage
The Modern Model of Psychopathology
anxiety
Four Subtypes of Schizophrenia
39. Will others fulfill my needs - or am I on my own? [childhood]
DSM Axes
Trust vs Mistrust
oral stage
Dysfunction
40. Process by which social forces are internalized in infants - mastering skills by interacting with others - [Vygotsky's]
Stanford Prison Study
The Big Five
internalization
Obedience
41. First developed to treat depression - attempts to remove irrational thoughts/beliefs that were thought to be the cause of the problem
internalization
Behavior Therapy
Social Identity
Cognitive Therapy
42. Highlight negative thoughts - therapists work to change thoughts and focus on interpretation of events
TriPartite Model: Affect
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Dysfunction
Kelley's Covariation Model
43. Detachment from reality - often associated with delusions - hallucinations - and disorganized thoughts - 'split-mind'
Schizophrenia
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Milgrams Explanations
TriPartite Model: Affect
44. Logical thinking - develop conservation - [Piaget]
concrete operational
genital stage
Increased Likelihood of Conformity...
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
45. Measurable personality features that can indicate behavior
Attributions
Stress
Trait Theory
TriPartite Model: Affect
46. Private acceptance of social norms (internal)
MMPI
Marucha Study
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Private Conformity
47. Influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval or to avoid disapproval from others
Coping Strategies for Stress
Normative Influence
Variation of Stanley Milgram Study
Informational Influence
48. Inconsistent behavior/confused
General Adaptation Syndrome
Rosenhan Experiment
disorganized attachment
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
49. + Focus on thoughts as cause of behavior - leads us to lasting change in behavior - harder to change thoughts than behavior - time consuming
Trust vs Mistrust
disorganized attachment
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
50. 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
electra complex
Industry vs Inferiority
Marucha Study
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder