Define Phobia
Two possible answers:
What is a type of Anxiety Disorder?
What is a learned emotional response/irrational fear of a specific object or thing?
What does the formula of understanding help to comprehend?
What is the Little Albert Experiment?
What is the name of the experimenters?
Who are Wendy Silverman and Lissette Saavedra?
Describe the results of the imargery exposure therapy
What is reduced stress level to a 5 and at the very end a 3?
Define the difference between evaluative and expectancy learning
What is seeing the seeing the object in a negative light compared to associating it with a threatening outcome?
What does the little albert experiment deal with?
(hint: its a type of learning)
What is Expectancy learning?
Describe how Saavedra and Silverman used the Child Anxiety and Phobia Program to diagnose the boy who had a phobia of buttons
How were both the mother and child interviewed?
What is using a standardised interview schedule for a phobia?
How was he was also assessed against DSM-IV?
What are these had to produce a ‘positive’ result of a phobia of buttons?
TRUE OR FALSE
Were the results of the case deemed to be subjective?
True
(DOUBLE POINTS FOR EXPLANATION)
Define the Learning Approach
What is how our response to environmental factors shapes our behavior?
Who was the man who gave inspiration for the background of the case?
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
Where was the sample found?
Where is the Child Anxiety and Phobia Program at FIU??
Which type of learning overall needed to be addressed for the case to succeed?
What is handling large buttons between sessions 2 and 3, but increased distress level?
DOUBLE POINTS FOR EXPLANATION
Define Unconditioned Stimulus
What is a stimulus that garners a reflexive response??
How Does Self-report measures correlate with the Clinical Case Study?
What is a sample size of 1?
How long had the participant been dealing with his phobia?
What are 4 years?
At what session did they realize that the vivo exposure therapy increased his levels of distress?
What is session 4?
Define the Forumula of Understanding
What is a formula taught to better understand how classical conditioning works?
(Double the points if you can recite it)
How is the Standardised nature of the experiment make it a strength?
What is the ability to control the case that gives it higher validity?
Name the reasoning for the experimenters picking the research method they did.
What is one participant?
What is a rare case?
what is prior/in-depth background knowledge of history and symptoms?
What is he had volunteered for the case?
What needed to be addressed in this case study for it to have succeeded?
What is Evaluative Learning?