Development
Disorders
Treatment
Social Psychology
Peer Lab
200

Cries when caregiver leaves but continues to cry when caregiver returns.

What is the resistant attachment style?

200

Recognizes disorders, specifies symptoms, and classifies diagnoses

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)?

200

The therapy that Sigmund Freud is famous for pioneering

What is psychoanalysis?

200

State of mental unrest that occurs when an individual's actions or behavior clash with their thoughts or beliefs.

What is cognitive dissonance?

200

Lab participation and assignments are worth this percentage of your grade...

10%

400

Drastic memory loss in older people which results in thinking, memory, and behavior to progressively deteriorate.

What is dementia?

400

The causal relationship between __ and __ was debunked due to the data being fraudulent

What is autism and vaccines?

400

 Increase the levels of serotonin in the brain, regulating mood and disorders such as depression and anxiety

What is the function of SSRIs?

400

Unconsciously affects an individual's thoughts and behaviors and usually formed from repeated exposure.

What are the defining characteristics of implicit associations?

400

This is when one variable increases while the other decreases... 

What is a negative correlation?

600

Observational study designed to observe how attachment system operates.

What is Mary Ainsworth's strange situation study?

600

Problem behavior focused on the self (e.g., withdrawal, anxiety, depression) versus problem behavior focused on interactions with social environment (e.g., aggression, impulsivity, deviance)

What is the difference between internalizing and externalizing disorders?

600

Treated with stimulants to normalize neurotransmitter functioning

What is ADHD?

600

Fundamental attribution error and actor/observer discrepancy.

What are the different types of correspondence bias?

600

This is when variables have a limited number of distinct groups... 

 

What is a categorical variable?

800

1)Identity vs. Confusion

2)Intimacy vs. Isolation

3)Generativity vs. Stagnation

4)Integrity vs. Despair

What are the stages of Eriksons theory of lifespan development?

800

Severe manic episodes and possible depressive episodes versus hypomanic and frequent/prolonged depressive episodes

What are the differences between Bipolar I and Bipolar II?

800

Psychotherapies focusing on unconscious & past versus actions & behaviors versus thoughts & emotions 

 

What is psychoanalysis, behavioral therapy, and cognitive therapy?

800

Individuals can be influenced to either conform to group norms to fit in or because they believe the group has useful information.

What are informational and normative influence?

800

This is what is called when multiple observers see the same thing... 

 

What is interrater reliability?

1000

1) Sensorimotor- Object permanence

2)Preoperational- Symbolic thought 

3)Concrete Operational- Conservation tasks

4)Formal Operational- Abstract reasoning skills

What capacities are acquired at Piaget's stages of development?

1000

Approach that considers illness as being either present or absent versus approach that considers symptoms to exist on a continuum/spectrum

What is the difference between categorical and dimensional approaches to diagnosing disorders?

1000

A statistical phenomenon that can make neutral variation in repeated data look like real change

What is regression to the mean?

1000

This study found that emotional distance of victim, closeness of authority, legitimacy of authority, and institutional authority are factors that breed authority.

What was Stanely Milgrims obedience study?

1000

When researchers analyze pre-existing tweets, texts, images, and other media, this is an example of...

What is content analysis?

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