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Behaviorist psychologist that developed the classical conditioning experiment.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
100
Your aunt has a fear that makes it difficult for her to leave her home. She feels trapped and is unable to work or engage in any kind of activity that requires going outside of her home. You are not surprised when you find out your aunt is diagnosed with _________________.
What is agoraphobia?
100
It is 1951, and you are required to participate in a perception experiment. You join seven others seated in a room. You are shown a 10-inch test line and must choose the line that matches it in length from a choice of three lines. The experimenter, Solomon Asch, is studying
What is conformity?
100
Little Albert was conditioned to fear a ______
What is a white rat?
100
Piaget’s term for the knowledge that an object exists even when it is out of sight is _______.
What is object permanence?
200
Psychologist that developed the "objective introspection". He is also known for performing the first psychological experiment.
Who is Wilhelm Wundt?
200
A person who suffers from bipolar disorder alternates between periods of ________ and _________.
What are depression and mania?
200
Is the subsystem of long-term memory where your knowledge of how to drive a car and how to ride a bike are stored.
What is non-declarative (implicit) memory?
200
Normally, when food is placed in the mouth of any animal, the salivary glands start releasing saliva to help with chewing and digestion. In terms of Pavlov’s analysis of learning, salivation would be referred to as ________.
What is an unconditional response?
200
In Piaget’s theory, the stage of development between birth and 2 years of age, in which the individual uses senses and motor abilities to interact with objects in the environment, is called the _______ stage.
What is sensorimotor?
300
They are the two main humanistic psychologist
Who are Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers?
300
Steve’s psychiatrist notes that Steve is experiencing a disruption of the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, and identity. Therefore, Steve most likely has a(n) ________ disorder.
What is dissociative dissorder?
300
The tendency for initial compliance with a small request to facilitate subsequent compliance with a larger request is known as
What is The foot-in-the-door phenomenon?
300
Sue noticed that whenever she opened the door to the pantry, her dog would come into the kitchen and act hungry, by drooling and whining. She thought that because the dog food was stored in the pantry, the sound of the door had become a(n) ________.
What is a conditioned stimulus?
300
Your little brother has a big ball of clay. While he watches, you roll the ball of clay into a long snake-like shape. He begins to cry because he thinks he has less clay now. Which of Piaget’s stages is your brother likely to be in?
What is preoperational?
400
He is known for exploring the unconscious and was the founder of the psychoanalytic perspective
Who is Sigmund Freud?
400
Eve seeks treatment to learn how to relax. When her therapist hypnotizes her, her voice changes and someone claiming her name is “Joan” begins to speak. During therapy, 23 separate entities, each with its own name, personal style, and memories emerge. Eve appears to be suffering from ______ disorder.
What is dissociative identity disorder (DID)?
400
There were three friends. Harry was rational, logical, and cunning. Hermione was rule-oriented, moral, and always ethical. Ron was pleasure seeking, found it hard to delay gratification, and usually just did what he wanted. According to Freud's theory of personality, Harry was mostly
What is the ego?
400
Reinforcement that is given for a response emitted after each hour and half (e.g., 10 A.M., 11:30 A.M., 1 P.M.) in time is most likely to be a ________ schedule.
What is fixed interval?
400
Between the ages of 5 and 12, children strive to develop a sense of competence arising from their work and effort. Erikson refers to this stage of life as _______.
What is industry vs inferiority?
500
Psychologist that described psychology as "the science of mental life". He also developed the viewpoint called "functionalism"
Who is William James?
500
Nick is admitted to a mental institution because he hears voices talking to him that no one else can hear, and he sees demons attacking him, though no one else can see anything near him. Nick’s symptoms are known as ______.
What are hallucinations?
500
When Candace ordered a hot fudge sundae and a diet soda, she told herself that the calories from the ice cream really were not a big deal because the diet soda sort of balanced it all out. Which of Freud’s defense mechanisms is motivating Candace?
What is rationalization?
500
For every 5 times that you go to the gym each week, you reward yourself with a treat. This best illustrates which of the following schedules of reinforcement?
What is fixed ratio?
500
At what stage of moral development is moral thought guided by principles that have been decided upon by the individual and may be in disagreement with accepted social norms?
What is post-conventional?
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