Classical/Operant Conditioning
General Learning and Observational Learning
Memory
Psychoanalytic Personality Perspective
Other Personality Perspectives
100
Food in Pavlov's experiment was considered the __________
Unconditioned stimulus
100
The permanent behavior change due to experience is known as:
Learning
100
The persistence of learning over time through information storage and retrieval is the definition for:
Memory
100
This part of the mind holds unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories.
The unconscious mind
100
Thinking more people notice our embarrassments, appearance, etc. is known as what?
The spotlight effect
200
A box that has a bar in it that a rat can press to get food is called a:
Skinner Box
200
What is it called when you learn by watching others?
Observational learning
200
What sin of memory is when you experience an encoding failure because of an inattention to details?
Absent-mindedness
200
What defense mechanism is defined as acting in a way that is not typical for your age?
Regression
200
According to Carl Rogers, what three conditions must we meet for personal growth?
Genuineness, Acceptance, and Empathy
300
Little Albert was afraid of other white and/or fury objects but not of things like his toys. This is an example of:
Discrimination
300
Who conducted the Bobo Doll experiment?
Albert Bandura
300
The tendency to best recall the first and last items on a list is called:
Serial position
300
During the which psychosexual stage does the Oedipus Complex emerge in boys?
The Phallic Stage
300
This concept states that we have a tendency to perceive ourselves favorably.
Self-serving bias
400
Kelly was told not to change the TV channel, but she did anyways. Kelly's mom told her that because she did this she will lose her TV privileges for a week. Is this positive or negative and is it reinforcement or punishment?
Negative punishment
400
Our capacity to learn is called:
Adaptability
400
What type of memory is brief and records immediate sensory information?
Sensory memory
400
You go to a store and see a shirt that you want, but you don't have the money for it. You decide to steal it. What part of your personality, according to Freud, is at work?
The Id
400
The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment is known as:
Reciprocal determinism
500
This is known as the diminishing of a conditioned response over time.
Extinction
500
This law states that rewarded behavior is likely to re-occur.
The Law of Effect
500
You are studying for a math test and you are trying to remember the order of operations. You remember PEMDAS, which is an example of:
Mnemonics
500
The Rorschach Inkblot Test is an example of what type of personality test?
Projective
500
This psychologist defined personality in terms of traits.
Gordon Allport