What type of therapy was Freud a founder of?
Psycho analysis
Repression is when you...?
push painful memories out of awareness
What does behaviorism primarily focus on?
Observable behavior
What does UCS stand for?
unconditioned stimulus
What is the goal of a reinforcement in operant conditioning?
Increase behavior
The largest part of Freud's iceberg is?
the unconscious
Refusing to accept reality is which defense mechanism?
denial
What experiment is John Watson famous for?
Little Albert
In the dog experiment, what was the Neutral Stimulus introduced?
the bell
What is a negative reinforcement?
removing something unpleasant to increase behavior
The id operates on what principle?
Pleasure
A student who fails a test and yells at their sibling is using...
Displacement
What is a main criticism of Behaviorism
ignores mental processes
salivating to food
What is positive punishment?
adding something unpleasant to decrease behavior
The superego represents:
the voice of reason
A child who wets their bed after a stressful event is...
regressing
Who developed the concept of operant conditioning?
B.F. Skinner
What does "response" refer to in classical conditioning?
reaction to a stimulus
What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?
classical - involuntary
operant - voluntary
mediating between the id and the superego
Taylor has romantic feelings for someone but acts cold and rude toward them...
Reaction formation
Who developed the concept of classical conditioning?
Ivan Pavlov
What is the correct sequence of classical conditioning?
UCS-UCR, CS-UCS-UCR, CS-CR
In operant conditioning behavior is shaped by...
consequences