An inability to fall asleep is called
insomnia
The psychologist that in the late 1800’s studied the effects of classical conditioning was
Pavlov
If a test subject is given reinforcement every time an action is performed it would be on
continuous reinforcement
Knowledge or skills gained through experience is
achievement
A disorder in which a person’s original personality is subdued and another emerges to control the person for a long period of time would be
dissociative fugue
stage of sleep most likely to involve dreaming
REM
An avoidance to a particular food is a(n)
taste aversion
a type of memory that involves informational memory with no real emotional connection
semantic
The most commonly used I.Q. test (today) is the
Weschler scales
A disorder in which a person believes he or she is very ill; although they have no physical symptoms is
hypochondriasis
Ideas that can be recalled very quickly, however not in your consciousness right now would be in
preconscious level
Suddenly remembering a lesson learned thru classical conditioning would be called
spontaneous recovery
Stage of memory that will generally last from 5 seconds to 5 days
short term
95% of America falls into which I.Q. range?
70-130
Phobic Disorder involves
irrational fear
ignoring certain stimuli to be able to focus on one is called...
selective attention
Something that encourages a behavior by removing something would be
negative reinforcement
the most common type of amnesia
infantile
The first true I.Q. test... only tests linguistic skills
Stanford Binet
OCD would belong to what category of disorder
anxiety
an inability to control when one falls asleep
narcolepsy
researcher that proved operant conditioning techniques through his research
Skinner
a memory that is conjured by feeling a similar emotion as when the memory was formed would be described as:
state dependent memory
A good therapist (one would hope) is likely to be high in what type of intelligence?
Interpersonal
delusions and hallucinations would be common to which disorder?
schizophrenia