Type of sampling that is taken from naturally occurring group
What is cluster sampling?
100
Theory stating that in any work situation, people assess both their inputs and outcomes and compare the ratio to other workers and underpayment has a greater impact on worker performance than overpayment.
What is equity theory?
100
Multiple sclerosis is caused by damage to which of the following parts of the central nervous system (CNS)?
What are Myelin sheaths?
100
Involves conditions where there is memory impairment with no other significant cognitive impairments
What are amnestic disorders?
100
A form of brief therapy, focused on solutions not root causes based on the assumption that the clients want to change.
What is Solution-Focused therapy
200
Research design through which there is no manipulation of research, no internal validity, and causal relationship cannot be inferred
What is correlational research?
200
Originally developed to treat addictive behaviors and 5 stages people pass through in the process of change.
What is the TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL OF CHANGE?
200
Scan used to demonstrate brain activity or functioning, and can show functional capacity of specific regions of the brain excitation and stimulation, rootedness, sense of identity, and frame of orientation.
What is a PET scan?
200
Delusional disorder that involves the belief that the self has a physical deformity or medical condition.
What is somatic type delusional disorder?
200
Integrates theories of psychoanalysis, cognitive, and humanist approaches to therapy, and is meant to simplify a patient’s understanding of maladaptive behavior.
What is transactional analysis?
300
Design through which different groups may be divided by age and are assessed at the same time.
What is cross-sectional design?
300
Claims that a group of interaction components constitute together an entire organization.
What is Systems Theory?
300
Type of neuron responsible for carrying information from the central nervous system to glands and muscles?
What are motor neurons?
300
Characterized by a chronic pattern of violation of social order in multiple settings where society’s rules and norms are constantly defied. Linked to biological, environmental, and family factors.
What is conduct disorder
300
The most common treatment for ADHD
What are CNS stimulants
400
Design used when reversal is not possible
What is multiple baseline design?
400
As a child, Fara’s responsibilities were to help her mother in the kitchen while her brother and father mowed the lawn. She was expected to do the housework like her mother while her brother did yard work like their father. What part of Feminist Therapy addresses these issues?
What is feminist object relations?
400
Chromosomal abnormality leading to disorder indicated by rapid speech, abnormal facial structure, and working memory impairment in males?
What is Fragile X syndrome? (caused by a mutation of one gene on the X chromosome and is more common in males than in females)
400
Type of schizophrenia that will have predominant symptoms including at least two of the following: motoric immobility; excessive motor activity; extreme negativism or mutism; peculiarities in voluntary movement; and echolalia or echopraxia.
What is Catatonic Type schizophrenia?
400
_______ is when an individual changes his behavior because he privately accepts and believes the attitudes or behaviors of the other person to be correct.
What is Internalization
500
Transformed score that tells you how many SDs away a score is from the mean
What is a T-score?
500
Group that has argued that behaviorists ignore innate, built-in biases in learning due to evolution, and also have disagreed with the use of animals in laboratory experiments.
Who are ethologists?
500
Short, thin fibers protruding from neurons that are responsible for receiving impulses and transmitting them into the cell body.
What are dendrites?
500
Which of the following degenerative disorders is most often treated by using L-dopa to increase the functional level of dopamine in the brain?
What is Parkinson’s disease?
500
A follower of Freud who focused on cultural and social factors in human psychology. Attributed anxiety to an individual's difficulty in dealing with a hostile world.