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4348632598 | introspection | self observing of thoughts of sensation, and emotion, combining the two | 0 | |
4348632599 | gestalt psychology | school of psychology concerned with perception | 1 | |
4348632600 | structuralism | break down the conscious to analyze the simply parts | 2 | |
4348632601 | functionalism | adaption to a persons environment | 3 | |
4348632602 | elective approach | all of the approaches | 4 | |
4348632603 | psychology | study of behavior and mental processes | 5 | |
4348632604 | biopsychology approach | combination of biological, psychological, and social views of psychology | 6 | |
4348632605 | nature-nurture | genes or experiences contribute more to traits | 7 | |
4348632606 | humanistic psychology | focuses on the good in all people | 8 | |
4348632607 | psychiatry | medical psychology and the prescription of drugs | 9 | |
4348632608 | clinical psychology | study and application of psychology cure mental illnesses | 10 | |
4348632609 | counseling | patient to Doctor contact that attempts to cure a patient | 11 | |
4348632610 | social psychology | how we think, influence, and relate to others | 12 | |
4348632611 | attribution | process of explaining people's behaviors | 13 | |
4348632612 | foot in the door phenomenon | tendency for people who have agreed to a malarkey request to comply then with a larger one | 14 | |
4348632613 | cognitive dissonance | we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent t | 15 | |
4348632614 | conformity | adjusting to behaviors to a group standard | 16 | |
4348632615 | prejudice | an unjustifiable attitude toward someone | 17 | |
4348632616 | aggression | any physical behavior intended to hurt someone | 18 | |
4348632617 | altruism | unselfish regard for the welfare of others | 19 | |
4348632618 | bystander effect | the tendency for a bystander to be less likely to give help of others are present | 20 | |
4348632619 | ego | demands of the ID, superego and reality | 21 | |
4348632620 | id | satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives | 22 | |
4348632621 | psychoanalysis | Freudian theory of personality that attributed thoughts and actions to unconscious motive and conflicts | 23 | |
4348632622 | self actualization | psychological need that arises after backs physical and psychological needs are met and self esteem is achieved | 24 | |
4348632623 | social - cognitive | interaction between people | 25 | |
4348632624 | superego | internalized ideals and prices stands for judgment and future aspirations | 26 | |
4348632625 | psychoanalytic | thoughts and action to unconscious motives and conflicts | 27 | |
4348632626 | psychodynamic | influence of unconscious mind | 28 | |
4348632627 | humanistic | inner capacities for growth | 29 | |
4348632628 | peak experiences | being more aware of the world | 30 | |
4348632629 | lack of ego defense | ability to recognize defenses | 31 | |
4348632630 | repression | banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and feelings | 32 | |
4348632631 | regression | anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage | 33 | |
4348632632 | reaction formation | the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses | 34 | |
4348632633 | projection | people disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others | 35 | |
4348632634 | displacement | sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening persons | 36 | |
4348632635 | intelligence | ability to learn from experience | 37 | |
4348632636 | General intelligence | underlies specific mental abilities | 38 | |
4348632637 | intelligence test | assessing individual mental aptitude and comparing them with others | 39 | |
4348632638 | aptitude test | predicts a future performance | 40 | |
4348632639 | standardization | meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a standard group | 41 | |
4348632640 | reliability | extent to which a test yields consistent results | 42 | |
4348632641 | validity | test measure or predicts what it is supposed to | 43 | |
4348632642 | spearmans General intelligence | g factor basic intelligence predicts our abilities in varied academic areas | 44 | |
4348632643 | thurstones primary mental abilities | intelligence broken down into 7 factors | 45 | |
4348632644 | golemans theory of emotional intelligence | interpersonal and interpersonal combined people with the highest IQs are more successful | 46 | |
4348632645 | cognition | mental activities | 47 | |
4348632646 | algorithm | logical procedure that guarantees solving a problem | 48 | |
4348632647 | heuristic | simple thinning strategy that often allows us to makes judgement and solves problems efficiently | 49 | |
4348632648 | encoding | processing information into the memory | 50 | |
4348632649 | retrieval | the process of getting information out of the memory storage | 51 | |
4348632650 | sensory memory | very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system | 52 | |
4348632651 | short term memory | 7 bits, 20 seconds | 53 | |
4348632652 | long term memory | permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system | 54 | |
4348632653 | storage | encoded information | 55 | |
4348632654 | effortful processing | encoding that requires attention and concours effort | 56 | |
4348632655 | Richard Atkinson and Richard shrifin | three stage processing model | 57 | |
4348632656 | kohlbergs stages | pre conventional conventional post conventional | 58 | |
4348632657 | longitudinal designs | same group of people over a time period | 59 | |
4348632658 | cross sectional | multiple age groups | 60 | |
4348632659 | piagets cognitive stages | sensorimotor pre operational concrete operational formal operational | 61 | |
4354804944 | sensation | sensory receptors and nervous system receive | 62 | |
4354804945 | perception | organizing and interpreting information | 63 | |
4354804946 | bottom up | begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brains integration of sensory information | 64 | |
4354804947 | top down | information processing guided by higher level mental processes | 65 | |
4354804948 | absolute threshold | the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus | 66 | |
4354804949 | difference threshold | the minimum difference between two stimuli | 67 | |
4354804950 | transduction | conversion of one form of energy to another | 68 | |
4354804951 | sensory adaptation | diminished sensitivity ads consequence of constant stimulation | 69 | |
4354804952 | sensory interaction | the principle that one sense may influence another | 70 | |
4354804953 | selective attention | the focusing of conciliation awareness on a particular stimulus | 71 | |
4354804954 | cerebral cortex | divided into the four lobes thoughts and actions | 72 | |
4354804955 | cerebellum | voluntary movements balance | 73 | |
4354804956 | brain stem | breathing sleeping regulating heart beat | 74 | |
4354804957 | hippocampus | memory | 75 | |
4354804958 | corpus callosum | motor sensory cognitive performance | 76 | |
4354804959 | thalamus | give the cerebral cortex motor and sensory signals | 77 | |
4354804960 | hypothalamus | nervous and endocrine system | 78 | |
4354804961 | acetylcholine | muscle contraction | 79 | |
4354804962 | serotonin | arousal sleep mood hunger | 80 | |
4354804963 | dopamine | movement attention | 81 | |
4354804964 | GABA | seizures tremors | 82 | |
4354804965 | norepinephrine | affects leaves of alertness | 83 | |
4354804966 | endorphins | body's natural painkillers | 84 | |
4364505924 | hindsight bias | tendency to believe after learning an outcome | 85 | |
4364505925 | illusory correlation | the perception of a relationship where none exist | 86 | |
4364505926 | Experimental condition | the condition of an experiment that exposes participants to the treatment | 87 | |
4364505927 | statistical significance | a statistical statement of how likely it is that an obtained result occurred in | 88 | |
4364505928 | basic psychology | study of psychology issuers by seeking knowledge | 89 | |
4364505929 | applied psychology | study of psychological issues that have a purpose | 90 | |
4364505930 | reliability | the Consistence of test scores | 91 | |
4364505931 | validity | the ability of a test to measure what is was designed to do | 92 | |
4364505932 | standard deviation | a computed measure of much scores vary around the mean score | 93 | |
4364505933 | crossectional | individuals of different ages | 94 | |
4364505934 | longitudinal | same participants over a period of time | 95 | |
4364505935 | James Lange theory | the theory that our experience of emotions is our awareness of our own respond | 96 | |
4364505936 | cannon bard theory | an emotion arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological responses | 97 | |
4364505937 | Schacter two factor | to experience emotions one must be aroused and Cognitively label the arousal | 98 | |
4364505938 | General adaption syndrome | pattern of general physical response that is the same form in responding to any stressor | 99 | |
4364505939 | intrinsic motivation | the desire to engage in an activity for its own sake | 100 | |
4364505940 | extrinsic motivation | the desire to engage in an activity to achieve a consequence | 101 |