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Behaviors acquired through conditioning -John B Watson
What is psychoanalytic?
100
Type of Parenting Style in which the children have the final say and the parents try to guide but don't give specific rules
What is Permissive Parenting Style?
100
when a neutral stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus
What is Classical Conditioning?
100
A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal
What is Motivation?
100
Tendency to work less hard when sharing the workload with others
What is Social Loafing?
200
Stage where your body repairs itself and is in a very deep sleep.
What is Stage 3 of NREM Sleep?
200
Type of Parenting in which parents are the bosses of the home and have strong disciplinary methods
What is authoritarian parenting style
200
originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an UCS, comes to trigger a CR
What is a Conditioned Stimulus?
200
When people are given more extrinsic motivation than necessary to perform a tasks, their intrinsic motivation declines
What is the Overjustification Effect?
200
An individual does not take action because of the presence of others
What is Bystander Effect?
300
hearing, sight, taste, smell, touch
What is the five human senses?
300
What was the reason that the infant monkeys wanted the cloth mothers?
Who had comfort?
300
Founder of Behaviorism
Who is John B Watson?
300
Joy, worry, sorrow
What is examples of emotion?
300
a deviant, distressful, and dysfunctional pattern of thoughts, feelings, or behaviors, that interferes with the ability to function in a healthy way.
What is a psychological disorder?
400
Type of psychologist that studies how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others.
What is a social psychologist?
400
Stage when children start to represent the world internally through language and pretend play
What is preoperational stage?
400
Process of altering behavior by observing and imitating the behaviors of others
What is Observational Learning?
400
Physiological needs drive an organism to act in either random or habitual ways
What is Drive Reduction Theory?
400
Theory that group discussion reinforces the majority’s point of view and shifts group members’ opinions to a more extreme position
What is Group Polarization?
500
Study of behavior and mind, embracing all aspects of conscious and unconscious experience as well as thought
What is psychology?
500
Development of object permanence (knows it exists even though it is not seen)
What is Sensorimotor?
500
appearance of the CR after extinction w/ no further UCS and CS pairings
What is Spontaneous Recovery?
500
Bodily reactions form the basis of labeling and experiencing emotions
What is the James Lange Theory?
500
A condition in which there is no apparent physical cause
What is a somatoform disorder?