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Psychology

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Who proposed the 2 factor thoeory of emotion Jerome singer and Stanley schachter
2 theories of emotion 1. James Lange Cannon bard
Paralanguage Characteristics of non verbal parts of emotions and temporal characteristics
2 types of defence orientations Defense and task
What causes anxiety Failure to adopt an appropriate ego defense
How can you achieve a desired balance of emotions? 1. Be creative 2. Engage in community service 3. Be self aware 4. Be empathetic
Who first investigated classical conditioning Ivan. P Pavlov
What kind of learning is observed in classical conditioning? S-S learning
First investigated operant conditioning? B. F Skinner
What animal was involved for classical conditioning? Dog
What animal was involved for operant conditioning Rat
Who conducted observational learning? Bandura
Who conducted insight learning Kholer
Animal on which insight learning was conducted on? Chimpanzee
Who conducted latent learning experiment? Tolmen
Who proposed convergent and divergent thinking? J.P Guildford
Creative thinking as effective surprise Bruner
Who proposed linguistic relativity hypothesises Benjamin Lee Whorf
Who proposed that thought not only determined language but also preceded it? Piaget
What is a mental image? Mental representation of a sensory experience
What is a concept? Mental representation of a category
What is a prototype? Best representative of a category
Created by: Does it matter
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