General Psychology: Exam 1
____ is a statistical procedure used by researchers to identify closely related clusters of variables, such as adjectives that all describe an underlying dimension of personality.
Factor analysis
Four-year-old Sam has erotically tinged desires for his mother and also feels hostility to his father. Freud would conclude that Sam is experiencing the
Oedipal complex.
A pigeon learns to peck at a disk lighted green to receive reinforcement, but not at a disk lighted red. This means that, for the pigeon, the color of the disk is a
discriminative stimulus
According to Freud, the ____ is "like a man on horseback who has to hold in check the superior strength of the horse."
ego
According to Freud, a person may become fixated at a particular psychosexual stage because of
either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs.
The gradual weakening and disappearance of a tendency to make a conditioned response is termed
extinction.
According to Freud's theory, either excessive gratification or excessive frustration of needs may result in
fixation
A worker receives $1.00 for every two units he assembles. He is being paid on a ____ schedule.
fixed-ratio schedule
Behaviors that are acquired through intermittent, or partial, reinforcement instead of continuous reinforcement are
slower to be established, but more resistant to extinction. You Answered
Continuing to pair a specific CS and US, but periodically presenting stimuli similar to the CS and not pairing them with the US, should result in
stimulus discrimination.
According to Pavlov, the key to classical conditioning is the
temporal contiguity.
In order to weaken or eliminate a conditioned response, you would present
the CS alone several times.
The superego is Freud's term for
the excessively strict moral component of personality.
According to Freud, which of the following is entirely unconscious?
the id
A reinforcement is given after a variable number of nonreinforced responses in a(n) ____ schedule.
VR
A reinforcement is given for the first response after a variable period of time has elapsed in a(n) ____ schedule.
Variable Interval
An unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning is
an unconditioned response.
Frederick cringes every time he hears a dentist's drill, even when he is sitting in the waiting room of his dentist's office. In this example, the pain of dental drilling is
an unconditioned stimulus.
According to Jung, one's collective unconscious contains
ancestral memories in the form of archetypes.
According to Rogers, experiences that threaten a person's self-concept often result in the person experiencing
anxiety.
According to Skinner, the fundamental principle of operant conditioning is that organisms tend to repeat those responses that.
are followed by favorable consequences.
Freud ascribed great importance to sexual and aggressive impulses, mainly because they
are rigidly controlled by society and thus forbidden by the superego
A type of learning in which a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus is known as
classical conditioning.
According to Jung, the ____ is a storehouse of latent memory traces inherited from people's ancestral past.
collective unconscious
Joan is an unfailingly polite person who always considers the feelings of others. This tendency to act in a similar manner across situations is indicative of which of the following qualities of personality?
consistency
Extinction of a conditioned response in classical conditioning occurs when the
CS is repeatedly presented without the US.
Sigmund Freud would have been LEAST likely to make which of the following statements?
Most of our behavior is rationally directed.
Simon cringes every time he hears a dentist's drill, even when he is sitting in the waiting room of his dentist's office. In this example, cringing in the waiting room is
a conditioned response.
In higher-order conditioning ____ now functions as if it were ____.
a conditioned stimulus; an unconditioned stimulus
A discriminative stimulus is
a cue that indicates the probable consequences of an operant response.
A conditioned stimulus is
a previously neutral stimulus that, through conditioning, acquires the capacity to elicit a conditioned response.
An event following a response which increases an organism's tendency to make that response again is referred to as
a reinforcer.
Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which
a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus.
The initial stage of learning a response is called
acquisition.
Stimulus generalization occurs when
an organism responds to new stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus.
You have conditioned a fear response to a 1000-Hz tone. Now the tone is paired with a green light. Later, the green light alone elicits fear. This is an example of
higher-order conditioning.
Ego is to reality principle as
id is to pleasure principle.
According to Rogers, the degree of disparity between one's self-concept and one's actual experience is termed
incongruence.
Negative reinforcement involves _____ the frequency of a response by______
increasing; the removal of an unpleasant stimulus.
Extinction of an operantly conditioned response occurs when the response
is no longer followed by reinforcement.
According to the five-factor model of personality, people who score high in ____ are characterized as anxious, hostile, self-conscious, insecure and vulnerable.
neuroticism
According to the five-factor model of personality, people who score high in ____ are characterized as curious, flexible, imaginative and generally hold unconventional attitudes.
openness to experience
A Freudian might explain a compulsive smoker's behavior as being the result of fixation at the
oral stage
The correct order of Freud's psychosexual stages of development is
oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital.
Relative to extinction following continuous reinforcement, extinction following intermittent reinforcement
proceeds more slowly.
By attributing our own unacceptable feelings to others and saying others have the feelings and not us, we are using
projection
Hal is fearful of men who are friendly toward him, convinced that they are all homosexuals attempting to seduce him. Should it be the case that Hal is himself a latent homosexual, fearful of admitting this even to himself, we might conclude that he is using the defense mechanisms of repression and
projection.
Skye is five years old, and two weeks ago her mother had a baby boy. Since her brother was brought home, Skye has insisted on drinking all her juice from baby bottles, and she has started wetting her bed. According to Freud, Skye may be unconsciously dealing with her feelings toward her new brother using the defense mechanism of
regression.
According to Freud, a basic defense mechanism that protects a person from anxiety by keeping distressing thoughts and feelings out of the conscious mind is
repression
The process of pushing distressing thoughts into the unconscious and keeping them there is known as
repression.
Operant conditioning is a type of learning in which
responses come to be controlled by their consequences.
Freud believed that during the phallic stage, children develop erotically tinged desires for
the parent of the opposite sex.
Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality focuses on all of the following EXCEPT
the potential for personal growth.
Positive reinforcement involves
the presentation of a pleasant stimulus.
The id is
the primitive, instinctive component of personality.
In the Little Albert experiment on conditioned emotional responses, stimulus generalization was shown when Albert showed the fear response to
the rabbit.
Spontaneous recovery describes
the reappearance of an extinguished response after a period of nonexposure to the conditioned stimulus.
Defense mechanisms combat feelings of anxiety and guilt
through self-deception.
The crucial developmental task associated with the anal stage is
toilet training.
According to the psychoanalytic view, many important life choices and decisions are based on
unconscious urges and mechanisms.