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Elementary Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Will others fulfill my needs - or am I on my own? [childhood]
HPA axis
Trust vs Mistrust
Realistic Conflict
Cultural Deviance
2. Emotions about the object
Personality
sensorimotor
TriPartite Model: Affect
conservation
3. Positive or negative evaluation of a group of people - [Affect]
Initiative vs Guilt
Prejudice
Integrity vs Despair
Foot in the Door
4. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Things that can influence IQ scores
conservation
Stressors
Milgrams Explanations
5. Name given to a substantial and long-sustained increase in intelligence test scores measured in many parts of the world
Flynn Effect
The Modern Model of Psychopathology
TriPartite Model: Affect
Verbal Comprehension
6. Completely unconscious - home of sex & aggression instincts - guided by pleasure principal - comes out in dreams
Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive Dissonance
Id
Criteria for Abnormal
7. Jealousy/hatred of all other women
Sternbergs Triangle Theory
electra complex
Phobia Treatments
Perceptual Organization
8. Overt behavior consistent with social norms that are not privately accepted (external)
Ego
Stressors
Public Conformity
insecure-anxious attachment
9. Objects are remembered even when out of sight
Kelley's Covariation Model
formal operational
Ecclectic Therapists
object permanence
10. Maladaptive behavior - interferes with ability to function - impairment alone is not enough (laziness)
Rational Emotive Therapy
Dysfunction
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
11. Able to see that products/objects are not changing even if they undergo a transformation
Cognitive Dissonance
conservation
Intimacy vs Isolation
Cooperation
12. 1) Loss of responsibility for teachers 2) situational obligation 3) science as a legit institution
Milgrams Explanations
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Internal Attribution
TAT
13. Foot in the door vs door in the face
14. High in consistency - distinctiveness - consensus - the situation is the cause
Processing Speed
Rosenhan Experiment
External Attribution
Id
15. Monkeys preferred the comfortable mom vs the mom that provided food - contact comfort
16. Persistent - disproportionate fear of specific object or situation that presents no real danger (irrational) - interfere with daily life
disorganized attachment
Stanley Milgram Study
Criteria for Abnormal
Phobia
17. Product of the interaction between individuals and their environment - subjective experience that depends on appraisal of situation
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Processing Speed
Marucha Study
Stress as a Transaction
18. Interpret ambiguous items where answers are meaningful - Ex: Rorschach Inkblots
Social Roles
aptitude test
projective tests
Criticisms of Attraction Theory
19. Discomfort created when our attitudes do not match our behavior
Stressors
Interdependence Theory
Cattell's Source Traits
Cognitive Dissonance
20. Cannot see things from another persons perspective
secure attachment
Pygmalion effect
egocentrism
External Attribution
21. 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
Stressors as Stimuli
Demonic Model of Psychopathology
Coping Strategies for Stress
Psychosis
22. 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
HPA axis
Stanley Milgram Study
Stanford Prison Study
DSM Axes
23. 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
Biopsychosocial Model
conservation
DSM Axes
Generativity vs Stagnation
24. Emotions about the object
Sheridan & King Study
TriPartite Model: Affect
Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms
Discrimination
25. Stop smoking - cut down on alcohol consumption - exercise to relieve stress and maintain healthy weight - eat healthy
Promoting Healthy Behaviors
Satisfaction
Working Memory
Normative Influence
26. 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
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
General Adaptation Syndrome
Social Roles
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
27. Inconsistent behavior/confused
disorganized attachment
Realistic Conflict
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Eustress
28. 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
Coping Strategies for Stress
Stages of Appraisal
HPA axis
Sheridan & King Study
29. Thematic apperception test - tell stories about ambiguous pictures
Psychosis
General Adaptation Syndrome
Integrity vs Despair
TAT
30. 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
Public Conformity
secure attachment
Discrimination
Foot in the Door
31. Study of the mental illness of the brain
GAD Treatments
Psychopathology
secure attachment
TriPartite Model: Behavior
32. Use of rewards to reinforce behavior
Behavior: Reinforcement Method
Personality
oedipus complex
Transformation of Motivation
33. Focus on the outcome of being in a situation that causes stress - stress is a physiological response Ex: fight or flight vs General Adaptation Syndrome
External Attribution
Causes for Phobias
Integrity vs Despair
Stress as a Response
34. 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
35. Shared expectations in a group about how particular people are supposed to behave
Biopsychosocial Model
Private Conformity
Evolutionary Psych
Social Roles
36. High in consistency; low in distinctiveness - consensus - the person is the cause
Transformation of Motivation
Treatment for Schizophrenia
Internal Attribution
TriPartite Model: Affect
37. Inconsistent behavior/confused
attachment
Stressors
disorganized attachment
TriPartite Model: Affect
38. Prior testing - medication - educational history - significant medical events
Things that can influence IQ scores
GAD Treatments
TriPartite Model: Behavior
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
39. 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
Behavior: Adv/Disadv
Foot in the Door
Stanley Milgram Study
Behavior: Systematic Desensitization Method
40. Partners outcomes are effected by each other - if one person is unhappy - so is the other person
Things that can influence IQ scores
Interdependence Theory
Private Conformity
Identity vs Role Confusion
41. Should I make decisions on my own - or listen to others? [childhood]
DSM Axes
Initiative vs Guilt
Freud's Background Info
Phobia Treatments
42. Limited resources - creates conflict over these resources - leads to hostility between groups
Stressors as Stimuli
Realistic Conflict
TriPartite Model: Cognition
Trait Theory
43. Most common mistake: quick to assume personality - forget circumstances & situation
Sheridan & King Study
Stereotype
Rational Emotive Therapy
Fundamental Attribution Error
44. Influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval or to avoid disapproval from others
Normative Influence
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Attitude
girl phallic stage
45. Physical vs. social interaction
To Reduce Dissonance...
Working Memory
disorganized attachment
difference between piaget and vygotsky
46. Learned behaviors weaken over time if not reinforced - remove maladaptive behavior by removing any reinforcement for it - removal of phobias/anxiety
Stages of Appraisal
Behavior: Extinction Method
genital stage
Cultural Deviance
47. Study of the relationship between mind and boy - health and illness behavior
Ecclectic Therapists
Health Psychology
lexical hypothesis
Sheridan & King Study
48. Monkeys preferred the comfortable mom vs the mom that provided food - contact comfort
49. No response to leaving or returning
Kelley's Covariation Model
Stress as a Transaction
Basic Cognitive Therapy
insecure-avoidant attachment
50. Change behavior - change attitude
The Big Five
Conformity
To Reduce Dissonance...
Schizophrenia