These are the three stages in Seyles general adaptation syndrome.
What are alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
100
This is the stage of moral development you would be at according to Kohlberg if you were to base right and wrong only in terms of what is against the law.
What is conventional?
100
This is the term for when two variables are linked such that their individual effects cannot be seperated
What is confounded?
100
This is the disorder that ECT is still used to treat.
What is severe depression
100
This disorder is commonly known as manic depression.
What is bipolar?
200
This is the common tendency to assume that the beleifs, values, attitudes, or actions of ones own group are superior to those of other groups.
What is ethnocentrism?
200
These are Kubler Ross's five stages of dying.
What are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
200
This is the only research method which can infer a cause and effect relationship.
What is the experimental method?
200
This is what systematic desensitization is most often used to treat.
What are specific phobias
200
This is an unwanted thought that repeatedly intrudes on a person's consciousness.
What is an obession?
300
This is the part of the automic nervous system that mediates the fight or flight response.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
300
This Erikson's first childhood stage
What is trust vs. mistrust
300
This is the percent of the population falls one standard deviation plus or minus from the mean.
What is 68%
300
This is the name of the technique in which information is monitored and fed back to a person.
What is biofeedback?
300
This is the neurotransmitter that has been implicated in obsessive compulsive disorders.
What is serotonon?
400
This is the name for the period of time in which a neuron cannot fire.
What is the absolute refractory period?
400
This is Piaget's last stage of development where thought becomes more systematic, abstract, and logical.
What is formal operational?
400
This is the type of study where groups of subjects of differing ages are compared at a single point of time.
What is a cross sectional study?
400
This is the name of the severe side effect that is associated with the use of older antipsychotic drugs.
What is tardive dyskinesia?
400
This is the disorder that is associated with enlarged ventricles in the brain.
What is schizophrenia?
500
This is the term for the tension produced from an inconsistency between an individuals attitudes and behavior
What is cognitive dissonance?
500
This is Piaget stage of development where children have to master conservation.
What is preoperational
500
This is the name for that which describes the actions and procedures used to measure or control a variable.
What is an operational definition?
500
This is the name of the cognitive therapy developed by Ellis which emphasizes uncovering and changing irrational and unproductive beliefs.
What is Rational Emotive Therapy?
500
This is the personality disorder that is marked by nonconformity to accepted norms of morality, impulsiveness, callousness, and manipulativeness.