Emotion
Perception
Memory
Research
Presentations
100
Said if people base their happiness on wealth, they will lose their happiness if they lose their money but if they base their happiness on connectedness to other people, they will have something valuable if they lose their money
Who is the Dali Lama?
100
The principle that helps us see illusory figure
What is Closure
100
Information stored for future use
What is Long-term memory
100
Tolman is considered to be the founder of
What is Cognitive behaviorism
100
The research that dealt with teaching kids littering is bad
Who is Miller, Brickman and Bolen, 1975
200
See a bear ----> run -----> body arousal -----> then feel emotion
What is the James-Lange theory?
200
Refers to perceiving causality in things that are near each other in time or space
What is Contiguity?
200
The three memory processes are
What is Storage, encoding and retrieval
200
Ekman and Frisen’s speculation on why the respondents answer for “fear” and “surprise” may have been incorrect:
What is Fearful events are almost always surprising
200
The type of knowledge that is considered action oriented
What is tacit knowledge
300
Feelings and arousal occur at the same time
What is Cannon Bard Theory
300
Sandy loves to put together puzzles. When she is building a puzzle that is brand new, she will most likely use
What is Bottom-up processing
300
Sensory information is changed into a usable form in the process of
What is Encoding
300
Careful procedures like the double blind method, where the experimenters are unaware of the hypothesis of the study, are used to avoid:
What is the Expectancy effect
300
Developed the therapy approach to treat depression and phobias where the therapist does NOT challenge the client’s illogical thinking but encourages them to test them
Who is Aaron Beck
400
When a parent tells their teenage daughter to stop dating her much older boyfriend, this sudden intensity of “real” feelings of love is an example of:
What is Schachter’s Cognitive Theory
400
This person studied schema and memory being impacted by culture by telling participants a folklore and asking them to recall the story
Who is Bartlett?
400
Remembering that “maison: sounds like “mason,” masons build houses, and so the word means “house” in French is an example of
What is Elaborative rehearsal
400
Harlow’s research was so revolutionary at the time because
What is his findings stated that men were able to raise children just as effectively as women
400
The age group that is most vulnerable to suggestion
What is preschool
500
The mental process of assigning cause to events
What is attribution?
500
Who believed that laboratory experiments on perception are invalid
Who is Gibson
500
The part of the brain that is responsible for the formation of permanent memories
What is Hippocampus
500
The two parts of Loftus’ memory theory is different than a traditional memory theory because
What is integration of new information and recall of reconstructed memory with new information
500
The misues of cognitive perspective results in these three common errors
What is cognitive reductionism, errors of cause and effect and cognitive relativism
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