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pysch final

TermDefinition
repression push thoughts out of the consciousness down to the unconscious
rationalization make up acceptable excuses for behaviors that cause us to feel anxious
projection believe impulses from within are really coming from other people
reaction formation do the opposite
regression revert back in time to past
displacement of aggression take out frustration on less powerful opponent
sublimation redirect forbidden desire to socially acceptable desire
Carl jung human behavior determined by goals
collective unconscious universally inherited from ancestors
personal unconscious experiences once conscious then since forgotten
introvert responds mainly to inner stimuli
extrovert responds to external stimuli
alfred adler creative self
inferiority complex continually tries to compensate for weakness to avoid feelings of inferiority, can't handle failure
b.f. skinner outside factors effect of personality
reinforcement rewarded behavior will increase the desired behavior to reoccur
albert bandura observation and imitation
abrahman maslow people are motivated by needs
Freudian slip mishear or miss any phrases are not mistakes but relative to one's unconscious feelings
life instincts erotic and pleasure urges
death instincts desire for final end through self-destructiveness and aggression
id contains instrinft and biogical urges, person wants to do devil
super ego moral principle, what a person should do
ego reality principle,what person can do human
concious false
recall false
introvert/extrovert true
course true
7 false
level 5 true
goal behavior true
by goals skinner
tiger woods true
mia true
hierarchy abarhan
creative alfread
wider freud
observation albert
social skinner
determined goals jung
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