This part of the mind operates on the pleasure principle?
what is the ID
Skinner is best known for this kind of conditioning
What is operant conditioning?)
Freud’s theory focused on this type of motivation
What is unconscious motivation?)
Refusing to accept reality.
What is denial?)
A child throws a tantrum and is given candy to stop crying. The tantrum increases. What would Skinner say?
What is positive reinforcement?
Freud’s model includes the id, ego, and this third component
what is the superego
Skinner used this device to study behavior in animals.
What is the Skinner box?)
Skinner focused on behavior that could be directly ______.
(What is observed?)
Blaming someone else for your problems
What is projection
A man dreams of climbing a mountain and conquering it. Freud might interpret this as symbolic of this.
What is sexual desire or repressed urges?
The stage where boys experience the Oedipus complex
What is the phallic stage?
Giving a child candy for cleaning their room is this type of reinforcement.
what is positive reinforcement
Freud saw human development as driven by this.
What is psychosexual energy or libido?)
Making excuses for behavior
What is rationalization?)
A teenager feels angry but doesn’t know why. Freud would say the anger stems from this
What is unconscious conflict?)
Freud believed dreams are the "royal road" to this.
What is the unconscious?
Removing a chore when a student gets an A is an example of this.
What is negative reinforcement?
Skinner would argue that behavior is shaped by this.
What are consequences?)
Reverting to an earlier stage of development.
What is regression?
A teacher praises students for handing in work on time, increasing punctuality. Skinner would say this is due to what?
(What is operant conditioning or reinforcement?
The term for when repressed memories or desires resurface in therapy.
What is transference?
Skinner believed this controlled behavior—not thoughts or feelings
What is the environment?
A therapist who helps a client uncover childhood memories is using this approach.
What is psychoanalysis?)
Channeling unacceptable impulses into acceptable actions.
What is sublimation?)
A woman obsessed with order becomes a successful accountant. Freud would see this as what?
(What is sublimation?)