Sensation/Perception
Learning/Motivation
Memory
Therapies
Hodge-Podge
100
Collecting data about the world through our senses.
What is sensation?
100
Imitation or modeling
What is observational learning?
100
Reorganize large amounts of information into smaller sets or groups.
What is chunking?
100
Deviant, maladaptive, personally distressful.
What is abnormal behavior?
100
A variable.
What is anything that can change?
200
Vibrates to set into motion the bones of the middle ear.
What is the eardrum?
200
Organisms learn the association between two stimuli.
What is classical conditioning?
200
Separate systems of memory storage.
What is sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory?
200
Removal or destruction of brain tissue to improve a person's adjustment.
What is psychosurgery?
200
Observe phenomenon Formulate hypotheses Test through empirical research Draw conclusions Evaluate theory
What is the 5 steps to the scientific method?
300
Absolute threshold.
What is the minimum amount of stimulus energy a person can detect?
300
Systematic, relatively permanent change in behavior occurring through experience.
What is learning?
300
Pre-existing mental concept.
What is a schema?
300
Based on the assumption that abnormal behavior is due to self-defeating and irrational thoughts.
What is cognitive therapy?
300
Criteria for defining abnormal behavior.
What is deviant, maladaptive, personally distressful?
400
Photoreception, Mechanoreception, Chemoreception.
What are the classes of sense organs and sensory receptors?
400
Consequences of a behavior changes the probability of the behavior occurrence.
What is operant conditioning?
400
Two factors involved in memory retrieval.
What is nature of cues and retrieval task?
400
3 essential elements Carl Rogers (humanistic therapy) believed humans require to grow.
What is unconditional positive regard, empathy, genuineness?
400
Begins at conception and ends at death.
What is human development?
500
Type of energy detected by classes of sense organs and sensory receptors.
What is light pressure/vibrations/movement chemical stimuli
500
Physiological needs, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, self-actualization.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs?
500
Encoding, storage, retrieval.
What are the 3 key processes of memory?
500
Group therapy, Family/Couples therapy, Self-help Support groups, and Community Mental Health.
What are the common sociocultural approaches to treatment of psychological disorders?
500
The scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.
What is the definition of psychology?
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