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This branch of psychology that deals with the description, causes, and treatment of abnormal behavior patterns

What is abnormal psychology?

100
This variable in an experiment can be manipulated or changed

What is an independent variable?

100

This perspective involves understanding the nervous systems, neurons and neurotransmitters

What is the biological perspective?

100

This perspective/model is based on the belief that the roots of psychological problems involve unconscious motives and conflicts that can be traced back to childhood

What is the psychoanalytic perspective/model?

100

This manual is used for classifying mental disorders. It lists specific criteria clinicians use to diagnose particular disorders

What is the DSM?

200

Her efforts lead to 32 mental hospitals devoted to treating people with psychological disorders

Who is Dorothea Dix?

200

This harmless substance is sometimes used in experiments

What is a placebo?

200

Dendrites, axon and terminal are a part of this structure in the nervous system

What is a neuron?

200

Louis is a 1 year old and sucks his thumb frequently. He is in this stage of the psychosexual stages.

What is the oral stage?

200

This syndrome involves patterns of abnormal behavior that occur in some cultures but are rare or unknown in others, such as anorexia and dissociative identity disorder

What are culture bound syndromes?

300

Explained abnormal behavior on the basis of underlying biological defects or abnormalities

What is the Biological Perspective?

300
A researcher completed an experiment, identifying the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable. The researcher also wanted to show that his/her results could be generalized to other settings. This type of validity exhibits this generalization..

What is external validity?

300

This neurotransmitter controls muscle contractions and formation of memories

What is acetylcholine?

300

In Pavlov's experiment, salivation to the bell, represents this response

What is the conditioned response?

300

This type of reliability involves the test yielding similar results on separate occasions

What is the test-retest reliability?

400

While sitting at a restaurant, you observe an individual engaging in a private conversation by themselves. By observing this abnormal behavior, you are using this observation...

What is naturalistic observation?

400

These type of studies track rates of occurrence of particular disorders among different populations

What is epidemiological studies?

400

This structure in the hindbrain controls your vital life functions, such as your heartbeat

What is the medulla?

400

The goal of this consequence is to increase behavior

What is reinforcement?

400

This ensures that each assessment measures what they intend to measure.

What is validity?

500

The volume level on a television tends to stimulate a child, resulting in a higher rate of hand flapping. Understanding the relationship between the variables of tv volume and hand flapping, indicates this types of research method.

What is a positive correlation?

500

Genotypes and phenotypes are a part of this study

What is kinship studies?

500

Nikki saw a snake and her heart began to race. She thought about running but froze in place. This nervous system involved her fight or flight response.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

500

This perspective/ model studies the thoughts, beliefs, expectations, and attitudes that may underlie abnormal behavior

What is the cognitive model?

500

This type of interview follows a preset series of questions in a particular order

What is a structured interview?

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