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Psychology 101

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Memory Location?   Hippocampus  
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What stages did Erickson propose?   8 stages of psychosocial psychology  
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What school of psychology was established by John Watson?   American Behaviorisim  
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What does a personality psychologist do?   Identifies & measures human traits; determines influence on thought processes, feelings, and behaviors  
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How many people will experience a psych disorder in any given year?   Slightly more than 1/4  
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What is a theory?   Formulation of relationships underlying observed events.  
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What are needs?   Needs are a state of deprivation.  
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Describe "flashbulb memories"   Memories triggered by important events. Vividly detailed. (9-11)  
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What does the DSM-4 do?   Classification system for psychological disorders; helps diagnosis.  
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What's another name for explicit memory?   Declarative memory  
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What happened with the children who saw the bono doll being beat up?   They beat up the bobo doll too.  
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Maslow's Hierarchy- Why must physiological needs be met?   So we can progress towards higher needs  
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What stage of sleep do nightmares occur in?   REM stage  
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Why do we have applied research?   It's designed to find soltuions to specific or social problems  
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How many stages of sleep are there?   5 stages  
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What do glial cells do?   Insulate, remove dead waste & neurons, direct neuron growth  
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What does "altered states of consciousness" refer to?   Hynosis, drug use, meditation, etc  
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How do client centered therapists view the world?   Aim to provide insight, free clients to engage in self exploration & expression  
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Skinner-- Why is reinforcement preferred over reward?   Reinforcement doesn't suggest trying to "get inside the head" of the organism  
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Define "psychology"   Psychology is the science of studying behavior and mental processes  
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When are learned responses extinguished?   When the stimuli lose the ability to elicit a conditioned response  
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What are Carl Jung & Alfred Adler famous for?   Jung- Collective unconscious Adler- Inferiority complex  
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What are the physical symptoms of a panic attack?   Sweating, shortness of breath, pounding heart, choking sensations, nausea, chills  
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know the relationship between psychoanalysis & Sigmund Freud.   Freud is the father of psychoanalysis.  
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Define "dissociative identity disorder".   Multiple personalities.  
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Define 'Obsessive-compulsive disorder"   (Like Monk, As Good As It Gets, etc)  
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What happens when habits are not reinforced?   The habit will die.  
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Do we still have frontal lobotomies?   No.  
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Know what Erickson did.   Erickson fathered psychosocial development.  
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What did Pavlov research?   Classical Conditioning/learned responses  
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When does the hippocampus mature   Two years.  
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How do we respond to operant conditioning?   The organism learns to engage in behavior because it is reinforced.  
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What is William James famous for?   Founded functionalism  
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Gray matter & ventricles as related to schizophrenia.   Less gray matter, larger ventricles.  
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What does extinction of conditioned response lead to?   The conditioned stimulus becomes neutral.  
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Willheim Wundt founded what school of psychology?   Structuralism  
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What are the three levels of consciousness?   Conscious, preconscious, unconscious  
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Freud's thoughts on emotional release of tension?   Catharsis  
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How is learning done in classical conditioning? (Pavlov)   Associative learning that enables organisms to anticipate events.  
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Define "circadian rhythm".   The body cycles as related to the 24 hour rotation of earth.  
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Stages of information processing & memory. (Skinner)   1. Sensory memory 2. Short-term memory 3. Long-term memory  
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Id & ego- define.   Gratification, reality  
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Gestalt psychologists & how they think problem solving is accomplished.   Focus on perspective/perceptions.  
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What did Freud first develop?   Psychoanalysis  
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What makes up the "self"?   Experience, self-esteem  
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Does suicide run in families?   Yes  
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Skinner & his pigeons?   Reinforcement-- operant conditioning  
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Client centered therapists.   People are free to make their own choices.  
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