Define memory
What is information that has been acquired and stored
Define a longitudinal study
What is studying the same group overtime
What is the highest level of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
What Self-Actualization
Define deviant behavior
What is displaying behavior that is outside of the social norms
Define conformity
What is altering your behavior to fit in with a group
The max amount of items that can be stored in short term memory
What is, do experiences or genetics effect development more
Define an incentive
What is a stimulus we are drawn to
Define a dissociative disorder
The disassociation of certain personality traits
What is facts
Wolfgang kohler is famous for what research
What is research showing that chimpanzees can learn to use tools, showing insight problem solving
How does Jean Piaget describe assimilation
Adapting an existing schema to new information
Define a stomatoform disorder
What is a disorder that involves the body in someway with physical symptoms
Deifne the cognitive dissonance theory
What is people seek out to have consistent attitudes and behaviors
What is 8
How many stages does Erik Erikson describe
What is 8
Describe the effect of a damaged lateral hypothalamus
Animals will stop eating unless forced to
The most typical type of therapy from a Psychoanalytic therapist to help identify and deal with problems
What is free association
The Frustration-aggression hypothesis
What is when our goals are blocked we become frustrated and respond with anger
The Flynn effect describes
What is the steady increase in IQ over the past century
Describe preconventionl morality
Self-interest; obey rules to avoid punishment or gain concrete rewards
Describe the Schachter-Singer theory of emotion
What are the 3 D’s when diagnosing a psych disorder
What is, distress, Dysfunction and Deviant
The tendency to favor our own group
What is in group bias