Holistic Approach to Prior Learning
Integrating Psychology into Your Personal Life
Life
Psychology Across All Disciplines
Integration of Psychology into Career and Educational Decisions
Integrating
Cognitive Theory
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A learning theory based on the combination of body, mind, and experience.
What is holistic learning?
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If a person wants to improve one’s behavior, what type of psychology would he or she want to use?
What is behaviorism?
100
The study of perception, memory, attention, and language processes to understand the relationship between thought processes and behaviors in humans.
What is cognitive psychology?
100
Increasing one’s self-worth, achieve one’s goals, study personal interests, increase earning capabilities, and recognizing a need to increase personal influence on society.
What is why do some people experience a need to further education?
100
During his studies in Paris, he became especially interested in the development of a child’s mind and the motives behind his or her thinking, that a child’s thinking is more revealing than previously thought by other psychologists.
Who is Jean Piaget?
200
An integral part of the holistic approach is understanding this.
What is learning style?
200
In order to improve ones self-esteem, the person may write down various physical or personal features that one likes about him or herself. What type of technique is this?
What is cognitive behavior technique?
200
TWhen there is an emergency, the more bystanders there are, the less likely it is that any of them will actually help.
What is the Bystander Effect?
200
To acquire skills, such as thinking skills, research skills, language skills, and interpersonal skills. Also important to form a useful knowledge base, form ethics, values, and historical reference.
What is why would a student choose a bachelor’s degree in psychology?
200
John B. Watson’s “Little Albert” experiments showed how this theory can be used to condition an emotional response. Hint White rabbit.......
What is classical conditioning?
300
What are two main approaches that are emphasized by the holistic method?
What is whole Brain learning and multiple intelligence?
300
Individuals use punishments and rewards to help modify behaviors. What is this theory?
What is operant conditioning?
300
The view that explains personality in terms of conscious and unconscious forces, such as unconscious desires and beliefs.
What is the Psychodynamic Theory?
300
Any service dealing with human behavior, such as teacher, counselor (financial aid or academic), child development environment, caseworker, human resources, substance abuse counselor, coach, or social services aide.
What is what can a person do with a psychology degree other than become a psychologist?
300
"_______" is the study of the connection between a stimulus and response, and the source holding the stimulus and response together.
What is connectionism?
400
Personal style is an umbrella term which refers to this.
What is a combination of learning style, learning preferences, and cognitive style?
400
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation may be used in everyday life. What is the name of this theory?
What is self-determination theory?
400
The subdiscipline of psychology that focuses on the study and classification of mental disorders.
What is abnormal psychology?
400
These two popular tests are used in high schools and colleges, and are used for career guidance, measuring personal attributes, personal likes, personal dislikes, and occupational interests.
What is the Kuder Career Search and the strong interest inventory?
400
Piaget called the "______" the basic building block of intelligent behavior
What is schema?
500
Learning is defined holistically as this.
What is the basic process of human adaptation?
500
What is the name of the theory and theorists that emphasized self- actualization?
Who is carl rogers, and what is humanistic?
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With its emphasis on experimental methods, focuses on variables we can observe, measure, and manipulate, and avoids whatever is subjective, internal, and unavailable
What is the Behaviorismperspective?
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These theories range in application and focus on the reasoning why people are better at their jobs than others, and focus on tangible rewards, intangible rewards, goals, needs, and fairness.
What is a work motivational theory?
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A subcategory of cognitive theory that focuses on the effects that others have on our behavior. It is a form of learning theory, but differs from other learning theories such as behaviorism in several important ways.
What is the Social cognitive theory?