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psychology101 #2 Test

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Mnemonic devices
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Situationist view
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Retrieval
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Self Concept
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The person with Mood Disorder
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Cognitive Theory
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SuperTraits
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PTSD Diagnosis made with 3 conditions
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Abnormal behavior
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Eysenck
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Displacement
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Abraham Maslow
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Priming
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Method of loci
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Anal Stage
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Male Personality
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Memory Capacity
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Freud’s psychosexual stages
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Recall
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Rationalization
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Openess, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism. (OCEAN)
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Pleasure comes from anus, Expelling and Retaining feces, Developmental task: toilet training, Anal fixation: constipated personality
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You are what you expect—Affected by people’s thoughts. Locus of control.Source of perceived control over events; Internal: Feel responsible for what happens to you (or) External: Outside forces are responsible
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Our thoughts and behaviors change with the situation.
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offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one’s actions
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The person experiences or witnesses an event that involves actual or threatened serious injury or death. The person responses with fear or helplessness. Experiences symptoms.
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Strategies that improve memory, Interactive images
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Memorize a set of locations, Visualize a to be remembered item in each location
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Those with depression Make more negative comments, less eye contact, less responsive, Speak softer, Use shorter sentences, Way of explaining life events, Blame external or internal factors.
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Oral stage (birth to 1½ years), Anal stage (1½ to 3 years), Phallic stage (3 to 6 years): Castration anxiety & Oedipus complex, Latency period (6 to puberty), Genital stage (puberty onward).
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Made pyramid of hierarchy of personality, Base: stimulus response associations, Next Level: habits, Next: Personality traits, Top Level: superfactors.
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Intentional bringing to the mind of explicit memory, Essay Test
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Shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or persons… redirecting anger toward a safer outlet.
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Was the work of the devil (According to the Greeks)
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Greater individuality, More aggressive, More assertive
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Result of having just performed a task that makes it easier to perform the same or an associated task more easily in the future. To retrieve a specific memory from the web of associations, you first need to activate one of the strands that lead to it.
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How much information can be stored
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Self-actualization theory. Hierarchy of needs; The healthy personality
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The process of digging info out of memory.
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Individuals sense of self and how others see them, Need unconditional positive regard, Acceptance without any conditions.
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delusion and hallucinations(According to the Greeks)
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By combining items into meaningful “chunks,” we use fewer slots of STM.
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Not all cultures share the same symptom list. Zimbabwe (as well as some Latin and Mediterranean cultures) depression is marked by headaches. Asian culture report weakness and sense of imbalance.
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Disorganized speech, word salad, disorganized behavior, flat affect, inappropriate affect
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Semantic involves Word meanings (a cat is an animal), Concepts (cats land on their feet), General facts (my cat is named Kermit). Episodic involves Events that occurred to you (adopting a cat), Include context (when, where).
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the ability to hold a memories (Ex. 7±2 that keeps coming up)
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The process of organizing and transforming incoming information so that it can be entered into memory.
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Previous experiences aid in the performance of a task without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.
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Both traits and situations affect thoughts and behavior.
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Loss of memory over an entire time span, Usually leaves semantic memories intact, Effects more episodic memories, Typically resulting from brain damage (Accident, Infection, Stroke)

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