Cognitive Approach
Sociocultural Approach
Biological Approach
Abnormal Psychology
Name That Study
100

The process of grouping information together into larger units is...

Chunking

100

What is the process of learning or adapting to a new culture (as opposed to learning your local cultural norms for the first time)?

Acculturation

100

What neurotransmitter helps in the process of learning?

Acetylcholine

100

What are the three widely accepted criteria for abnormal behavior?

Deviation, Dysfunction, Distress

100

This study examined somatization of depression in Asian immigrants and refugees:

Lin, Carter, and Kleinman (1985)

200

A mental framework that influences how we interact with the world around us is called a...

Schema

200

What theory states that the fear of conforming to a negative preconception about a group can ultimately make an individual conform to the preconception?

Stereotype Threat Theory

200

This brain scan technology uses electrodes to measure electrical activity in the brain:

Electroencephalography (EEG)

200

This occurs when multiple psychological illnesses manifest in an individual simultaneously:

Comorbidity

200

This study supported both the theory of localization and the role of the hippocampus:

Scoville and Milner (1957)

Also acceptable: Scoville, Milner, and Corkin

300

A vivid memory about a highly emotional event is called a...

Flashbulb memory

300

The process of placing others into social "groups" that help to identify and understand their behavior is...

Social categorization

300

This area of the outer brain helps process sensory information from the eyes:

Occipital lobe

300

This form of treatment for depression focuses on reducing unhealthy thinking while promoting positive, desirable thoughts:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Also acceptable: cognitive reconstruction

300

This study examined how two different cultures react when provided with information that conflicts with an individual's beliefs.

Berry and Katz (1967)

400

A conscious memory detailing facts or events is called an...

Explicit memory

400

This experimental approach involves looking at a cultural behavior from the outside to find universal commonalities:

Etic Approach

400

This hormone is linked to sleep and your circadian rhythm:

Melatonin

400

The ___ gene is responsible for increasing/decreasing the reuptake of ____, which is a biological cause of depression (TWO ANSWERS)

5-HTT; serotonin

400

This study demonstrated how schema construction can influence an individual's ability to recall events:

Bransford and Johnson (1972)

500

What are the four key parts of the Working Memory Model?

Central Executive, Episodic Buffer, Phonological Loop, and Visiospatial Sketchpad

500

This cultural dimension describes how societies prioritize immediate challenges in comparison with future rewards:

Long-term vs. Short-term Orientation

500

Which part of the neuron receives electrical signals?

Dendrite

500

Beck's cognitive triad states that depression is a result of negative schemas surrounding these three things:

One's self, One's future, and the world

500

This study found that the DSM could not be widely used due to cultural differences impacting how individuals view and manifest depression:

Bolton (2001)

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