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psych final

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Mirror Expose Effect   The more you see someone or hear about them the more you end up liking them  
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what is DSM5   Describes about 250 different psychological disorders  
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Comorbidity   presence of 2 chronic diseases or conditions at the same time  
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what is D.I.D   disorder occuring when a person seems to have 2 or more personalities in one body  
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generalized anxiety disorder   excessive anxieties and worries occur more days than not for 6 months  
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what is a panic attack   sudden onset of intense panic with symptoms of stress occur  
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phobia   irrational fear, persistent fear of object, situation, or social activity  
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what is the most common psych. disorder   Depression  
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bipolar disorder   feelings of one emotion can be switched within a blink of an eye  
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what is anorexia   condition where person reduces eating to a point that their body weight is low  
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bulimia   condition where person develops cycle of binging food and then throwing it up to avoid gaining weight  
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schizophrenia   severe disorder in which person suffers of disordered thinking and bizarre behavior and hallucinations, unable to tell fantasy from reality  
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Deindividuation   lowering of one's sense of personal identity and personal responsibility  
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compliance   changing ones behavior as result of other people directing or asking for change  
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Fundamental Attribution   Tendency to overestimate the influence of internal factors in determining behavior while underestimating situational factors  
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situation attributions   can cause behavior attributed to external factors  
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personal attributions   can cause internal behavior  
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conformity   changing ones own behavior to match someone elses  
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social loafing   being lazy when in a group project but doing better when working by ones self  
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group think   occurs when people place more importance on maintain group cohesiveness than on assessing the facts of the problem with which the group is concerned  
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who is Stanley and what did he study   Classic study of obedience, the participants were presented wit a control panel and told to give electric shocks to another person  
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what percent do you think went all the way to 150   4 percent  
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what is the bystander effect   presence of other people has on decision to help or not  
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imperssion formation   forming of the first knowledge a person has about another person  
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what are solomon asch's studies   on conformity, participants where shown line and then 3 more similar then aksed to choose which one looked most alike to the original one.  
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social facilitation   has positive influence of others on performance  
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social impairment   has negative influence  
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what are stereotypes   widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular person  
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