intro to psy
thinking and memory
social psych
health psych
random
100

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

What is psychology?

100

The retention of memory for some period of time

What is storage?

100

How the presence of others directly and indirectly effect our thoughts and actions

What is social influence?

100

Physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses that are appraised as threatening or challenging

What is stress?

100

a prosocial behavior that is done without any expectation oof reward and may involve risk to oneself

What is altruism?

200

Where psychologists submit their work for peer reviews and publication

What is a psychology journal?

200

Tendency of certain kinds of information to enter long-term memory with little or no effortful encoding

What is automatic encoding?

200

Changing one's behavior as a result of other people directing or asking for the change 

What is compliance?

200

Part of the nervous system that is responsible for automatic, involuntary, and life-sustaining activities, things we do not think about

What is the automatic nervous system?

200

an individual's aggressiveness 

what is hostility?

300

Going into a person or animal's natural setting and observing them

What is naturalistic observation?

300

The changes that take place in the structure and functioning of neurons when a memory is formed 

What is consolidation?

300

Treating people differently because of prejudice towards the social group to which they belong

What is discrimination?

300

Activates the sympathetic nervous system

What is alarm?

300

instructing participants to reappraise their arousal while experiencing a stressor helped shift the negative effects of stress arousal to more positive effects

what is cognitive reappraisal approach?

400

The goal of psych that looks to change behavior

What is control?

400

Memories that concern events that are highly significant and vividly remembered/recalled

What are flashbulb memories?
400

When one's behavior and belief do not align

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

How people think about a stressor determines how stressful that stressor will become 

What is cognitive meditational theory?

400

loss of memory due to the passage of time

What is decay?

500

We can only know what we see

What is behavioral perspective?

500

Mental categories representing activities, objects, qualities, or situations that share common characteristics

What are concepts?

500
When a group exerts such harsh pressure to conform that it prevents people from expressing critical ideas

What is groupthink?

500

coping strategies that try to eliminate the source of a stressor or its impact through direct actions

What is problem-focused coping?

500

learned, relatively enduring feelings about people, objects, situations, or ideas

what is attitude?

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