Mental disorder
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning
Cognitive development
Moral development
100

Prolonged unhappiness or lethargy 

depression

100

one learns to associate two event and anticipate events

classical conditioning 

100

Behaviors are strengthened by reinforcer and diminished by punishment

Operant conditioning

100

Psychologist that developed the stage of cognitive development

Jean Piaget

100

Who created the stages of moral development

Lawrence Kholberg

200

depressive symptoms for 2 week or more

major depressive disorder

200

who came up with the idea of classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

200

Who came up with the idea of operant conditioning

B.F. Skinner

200

What is the first stage of Jean Piaget cognitive development

Sensorimotor

200

sense of right and wrong

Morals

300

tendency to overthink and focus on negative aspects

Rumination

300

What famous experiment was used to discover classical conditioning

Dogs salivate at the bell experiment

300

What is a positive reinforment

You give them a good thing to make them keep doing a behavior

300

what is acommidation

adapt current understand to incorporate new information

300

True or false, all adults reach the last stage of moral development

false

400

Physical symptoms affect the body but have no apparent physical causes

SSD

400

A stimulus that elicits no response

Neutral stimulus 

400

what is a negative punishment

Take away something they like to stop a behavior

400
what is assimilation
Putting new information into existing schema
400

What stage is the preconventional stage of moral development

stage 1 and 2

500

Physical symptoms affect body caused by psychological condition

conversion disorder

500

Natural response to stimuli

unconditioned response

500

You give them something they don't like so they stop doing a behavior

Positive punishment

500

the concepts or frameworks that organizes and interprets information.

Schema

500

Critic of Kohlbergs moral development that got attached with the term ethics of care

Carol Gilligan