Psychology Final
Who conducted important research on color vision in the 1920's
Christine Ladd-Franklin
Because behavior therapies do not address important thoughts, they are often used in junction with?
Cognitive therapy
A neutral stimulus that has no effect until paired with the unconditioned stimulus, resulting in a conditioned reaction.
Conditioned stimulus
Daily hassles are a specific type of?
Conflict
One's awareness of both the external and internal environments refer to as?
Consciousness
B.F Skinner emphasized the importance of?
Consequences
What is part of Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence
Creative intelligence
The process of analyzing and evaluating information and applying it to other situations is known as?
Critical thinking
A person who is prescribed a tricyclic drug has most likely been diagnosed with____?
Depression
A thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions
Divergent thinking
For Carl Jung, the persona and shadow are___?
Elements of ourselves that we either show or hide from the world
What is one of the 5 core traits in the five-factor trait theory?
Extraversion
The ability to share ones feelings openly is called?
Genuineness
Release of ___ triggers eating?
Ghrelin
Which brain structure is involved in the formation of myelin
Gila cells
Abraham Maslow did what kind of work?
Hierarchy of needs
Maintaining bodily processes at a state of equilibrium is known as achieving ____?
Homeostasis
Two main features of an experiment are
Hypothesis formation and data collection
The unconscious use of memory is called?
Implicit memory
The sympathetic nervous system activates a(n)____ response
Involuntary
The ability to sense the position of our body parts in space and in relation to one another is called?
Kinesthesis
What is a well developed, syntactical verbal system for representing the world?
Language
What ages do men and women peak?
Late 20's early 30's
Overactivity in what part of the brain can be associated with depression?
Lateral hypothalamus
Lawerence Kohlberg's work focus mostly on what kind of development?
Moral development
What has fuzzy boundaries?
Natural concepts
Alfred Binet administered his intelligence test he found?
Older children answered more then younger children
A type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
Operant learning
The three stages model proposes that memory stages happen in a ____ fashion?
Parallel
Seeing faces of religious figures in a normal object is an example of?
Pareidolia
Scientist use the term ___ to describe the nervous system's ability to change
Plasticity
When a test yields consistent results over time, it is said to be?
Reliable
In order for a test of intelligence to be accepted, it must be?
Reliable and valid
Refers to a person's belief that he or she accurately and objectively sees the world as it is
Replicability
Out of all the theories that explain why we forget, the most controversial is?
Repression
Which disorder is classified by the DSM-5 as a psychotic disorder?
Schizophrenia
The top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is the need for?
Self-Actualization
Echoic memories are a type of
Sensory memory
What kind of memory process sensations long enough to send them on to short term memory?
Sensory memory
Axons on neurons in the brain are typically____?
Shorter than those in peripheral nervous system
Fluid intelligence is most likely to involve?
Speed of learning
Anxiety when meeting new people or being around people you do not now
Stranger anxiety
Kanzi learned language by observing his mother learn the language in whose study?
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
How does the brain develop after adolescence?
The brain will continue to develop throughout life
Allows a psychoanalyst to gain insight into the client's relationships with significant others is?
The process of transference
Which theory proposed that dreaming is a way to rehearse responses to events that endanger our survival
Threat simulation theory
A psychoanalyst is ___?
Trained in Freud's methods of treatment
Heuristics can lead correct judgements TF
True
Shaping can be used effectively on animals and people TF
True
Stereotypes can often be helpful to us? TF
True
Carl rogers did what kind of work?
Unconditional positive regard
The parasympathetic nervous system activates a(n) ____ response
Voluntary
The opposite of a hardy personality would be___?
a Type B personality
What is primarily an inhibitory neurotransmitter
Acetylcholine
According to Adler, feelings of inferiority motivate us towards?
Achievement
Viability of the fetus is reached by?
24 weeks
When maintenance rehearsal is used, ___ is lost in only two days
75%
What type of therapy is most similar to rational-emotive therapy?
Aaron Beck's cognitive therapy
A behavior that is not typical or culturally accepted, it is called?
Abnormal
What kind of psychologist is most likely a therapist
An educational psychologist
Human personality appears to be the product of____?
An unknown factor that researchers have been unable to identify
Which structure is the middle part of the ear?
Anvil
Elaborative rehearsal involves trying to store something in long term memory by doing what?
Associating it with something you have already stored in long-term memory
The process that determines which memory information gets transferred from sensory memory to short term is___?
Attention
Which progression represents Bandura's four-step process in his social learning theory?
Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation
Aversion therapy is a technique used in?
Behavior therapy
Cognitive components of anxiety include?
Being extremely wary or watchful
What is one of Howard Gardner's nine multiple intelligences?
Body-Kinesthetic
The central nervous system includes the___?
Brain and spinal cord
Extrasensory perception is also known as
psi