Is this theorist alive or dead?
What is dead
Is this theorist white or black?
What is white
Systematics errors in reasoning which appear during psychological distress.
What are cognitive distortions?
Is this theorist male or female?
What is male?
In Maslow's theory, food is a ________ need.
What is physiological?
Adding a pleasant stimulus after a behaviour.
What is positive reinforcement
FREE POINTS
WHAT ARE FREE POINTS
These thoughts are: involuntary, unintentional & difficult to stop/ regulate.
What are automatic thoughts
The most important body part during the trust vs mistrust stage.
What is the mouth?
“I may not always like your behaviour, but I will always love you.” is an example of...
What is unconditional postive regard?
Voluntary behaviour that has been
associated with a consequence.
What is operant conditioning
In Bandura's Bobo doll studies the ________ were the models.
What are adults
Cognitive distortion where the person thinks in absolutes/ extremes.
What is dichotomous thinking/ all or nothing thinking
FREE POINTS
These needs include maximum fulfillment of our potentials, talents, and abilities.
What are self actualization needs?
Strengthening a response by removal of
aversive stimulus.
What is negative reinforcement
Weakening of inhibitions by observing the behavior of a model.
What is disinhibition
According to Beck, the feeling of sadness is rooted in thoughts of...
What is loss
At each of Erikson's stages, humans face a ...
What is a crisis?
The discrepancy between our real self vs our ideal self (Rogers' theory).
What is incongruence?
Persistent behaviour that has a coincidental relationship to the reinforcement it received.
What is superstitious behaviour
You’ve scored 80% or higher on all tests and assignments so far this term. You feel confident in your ability to excel in this program. According to Bandura’s theory, this is an example of which source of information about self-efficacy?
What is performance attainment
** Complete the visualization from class.
Triggering events lead to _________ which affect feelings & __________.
What are thoughts
What is behaviour
The basic strength developed in the initiative vs guilt stage.
What is purpose?
The way we judge experiences based on their value for fostering or hindering our growth.
What is the organismic valuing process?