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Elementary Psychology
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1. 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?
Behavior Therapy
Verbal Comprehension
Biopsychosocial Model
phallic stage
2. Most common/successful intelligence test
WAIS
aptitude test
Freud's Background Info
secure attachment
3. Monkeys preferred the comfortable mom vs the mom that provided food - contact comfort
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4. Positive or negative evaluation of a group of people - [Affect]
Prejudice
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
secure attachment
Trust vs Mistrust
5. + 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
Informational Influence
DSM-IV-TR
Social Roles
6. 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)
Realistic Conflict
Stereotype
Marucha Study
insecure-avoidant attachment
7. Ask for a small favor first - followed up with a larger request - if you say yes once - you are more likely to say yes later
Prejudice
Kelley's Covariation Model
Foot in the Door
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
8. 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
Theory of Parental Investment
Personality
GAD Treatments
General Adaptation Syndrome
9. Abstract thinking develops - final stage - [Piaget]
Internalized Standard
HPA axis
formal operational
GAD Treatments
10. Measure personality in basic units - named factors A - B - C - etc. - identified 16 factors - [ex=intelligence - boldness - insecurity - self-discipline - tension]
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11. Focus on relationship with primary caregiver
attachment
Prejudice
Clinical Psychology
latency stage
12. Oedipus complex - realize father is a sexual rival/more powerful - castration complex - learn to identify with father
boy phallic stage
Psychopathology
Stress as a Response
Social Roles
13. Abstract thinking develops - final stage - [Piaget]
Internal Attribution
Phobia
HPA axis
formal operational
14. Both big 5 traits & some personality disorder - compared to selected groups even if they don't make sense - Ex: 'I like cake'
Factors that predict relationship success
MMPI
Behavior Therapy
Rosenhan Experiment
15. Unrealistic - irrational fear of disabling intensity
projective tests
Social Identity
Anxiety Disorder
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
16. Study of the relationship between mind and boy - health and illness behavior
MMPI
Theory of Parental Investment
Rosenhan Experiment
Health Psychology
17. Pleasure from the mouth (sucking) - stems from need for breast milk
oral stage
Health Psychology
Stress as a Response
Stanley Milgram Study
18. 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
Autonomy vs Doubt
difference between piaget and vygotsky
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
TriPartite Model: Behavior
19. 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
Ego
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
girl phallic stage
External Attribution
20. Genetic component & environmental conditioning
Causes for Phobias
MMPI
Cattell's Source Traits
Eustress
21. Men: easy to reproduce - want fertility - Women: pregnancy-> picky - want stability
Working Memory
Theory of Parental Investment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Cognitive Dissonance
22. Completely unconscious - home of sex & aggression instincts - guided by pleasure principal - comes out in dreams
Id
Milgrams Explanations
Health Psychology
GAD Treatments
23. Three Components: Passion - Intimacy - Commitments
castration complex
Social Psychology
oedipus complex
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
24. Have I contributed to the world in some meaningful way? [adulthood]
Marucha Study
Generativity vs Stagnation
HPA axis
Cognitive Dissonance
25. Increase in symbolic thought - egocentrism - language development - [Piaget]
Basic Cognitive Therapy
Stressors
Public Conformity
preoperational
26. If there are traits to describe human behavior - then we must have a word for them
castration complex
concrete operational
lexical hypothesis
Social Psychology
27. 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
oral stage
Freud's Background Info
Pygmalion effect
Door in the Face
28. Gap between current outcomes and the comparison level (CL) - compared to TV - family - friends - past partners - etc
Satisfaction
GAD Treatments
Pygmalion effect
Realistic Conflict
29. Objects are remembered even when out of sight
Things that can influence IQ scores
Cultural Deviance
object permanence
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
30. Built a mock prison at Stanford and paid students to play the roles of prisons and guards - Results: power of social roles took over - promotes brutality
Stanford Prison Study
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Satisfaction
anxiety
31. Good stressor that motivates the individual to make necessary changes - Ex: being too hot motivates you to take off coat
Eustress
Flynn Effect
Internalized Standard
Phobia Treatments
32. Cannot see things from another persons perspective
Social Roles
egocentrism
Schizophrenia
Eustress
33. 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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34. Behavior that negatively affects a group of people - [Behavior]
Stressors as Stimuli
TAT
Discrimination
Cognitive Therapy
35. Mediator between Id & superego - mostly conscious and preconscious - guided by reality principal - uses defense mechanisms
Distress
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Stanford Prison Study
Ego
36. Calm reaction - they know they are coming back
Sheridan & King Study
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
secure attachment
Freud's Background Info
37. Set of beliefs & impressions about a group of people - effect usually negative - [Cognition]
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Stereotype
zone of proximal development
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
38. Jealousy/hatred of all other women
Biopsychosocial Model
Cooperation
TriPartite Model: Cognition
electra complex
39. Inferences about the cause of behavior - help us create attitudes about ourselves/others
Attributions
TriPartite Model: Cognition
Informational Influence
Realistic Conflict
40. Product of the interaction between individuals and their environment - subjective experience that depends on appraisal of situation
Satisfaction
Stress as a Transaction
Stressors as Stimuli
Door in the Face
41. Change behavior - change attitude
Internal Attribution
Attributions
To Reduce Dissonance...
Stanford Prison Study
42. Ability to think of images - shapes - figures
Stress
Perceptual Organization
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Pygmalion effect
43. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
Phobia
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Distress
sensorimotor
44. Emotions about the object
Social Psychology
TriPartite Model: Affect
Criticisms of Piaget's Theory
Intimacy vs Isolation
45. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
conservation
zone of proximal development
preoperational
Transformation of Motivation
46. Distinctive and relatively enduring patterns of thinking - feeling - and acting
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Personality
Rosenhan Experiment
latency stage
47. Inferences about the cause of behavior - help us create attitudes about ourselves/others
Intimacy vs Isolation
Attributions
Four Subtypes of Schizophrenia
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
48. Gradually pair feared object with feelings of cal/relaxation - progressively fearful things are confronted
Public Conformity
secure attachment
Schizophrenia
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
49. Releases stress hormones - disregulated in individuals experiencing chronic stress - can suppress the immune system
Asch study
HPA axis
Criteria for Abnormal
Integrity vs Despair
50. High in consistency - distinctiveness - consensus - the situation is the cause
Adv/Disadv of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
secure attachment
lexical hypothesis
External Attribution