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Title: Psychology 40S


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Psychology 40S
JEOPARDY
  • Final Exam Review

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Router Modes
WAN Encapsulation
WAN Services
Router Basics
Router Commands
Router Modes
WAN Encapsulation
WAN Services
Router Basics
Router Commands
Approaches
Lifespan
Mind Body
Personality Individuality
Adjustment Breakdown
Learning Cognition

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Approaches100
He is associated with unconscious determinants
of behavior.
A Who is Sigmund Freud?
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Approaches 200
When illness changes because a person believes a
treatment will have an effect
A What is placebo effect?
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Approaches 300
A complex explanation based on findings from many
studies
A What is theory?
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Approaches 400
The scientific method does not include one of
conducting experiments, influencing behavior,
asking questions or generating theories.
A What is influencing behavior?
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Approaches 500
Determines whether hypothesis is supported or
results are due to chance
A What is inferential statistics?
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Lifespan100
The stages of adjusting to dying and death as
defined by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross (in typical
order)
A What are denial, anger, bargaining,
depression, and acceptance?
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Lifespan 200
Adolescent thought and behavior does not reflect
decisiveness, abstraction, hypothetical
propositions, or rationalization.
A What is decisiveness?
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Lifespan 300
The internally programmed growth of a child
A What is maturation?
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Lifespan 400
When an infant knows an object exists even when
it cant be seen
A What is object permanence?
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Lifespan 500
A newborns automatic movement patterns
A What are reflexes?
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Mind Body100
Regions of the cerebral cortex
A What are lobes?
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Mind Body 200
Why you dont constantly feel your clothing on
your body
A What is sensory adaptation?
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Mind Body 300
The hormone important to male development
A What is testosterone?
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Mind Body 400
The four primary sensory experiences that make up
taste
A What are bitter, sweet, salty, sour?
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Mind Body 500
Uncontrolled electrical activity in one
hemisphere of the brain spreads to the other
hemisphere in this condition
A What is grand mal seizure?
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Personality Individuality100
A test thats a good predictor of management
ability is said to be this
A What is valid?
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Personality Individuality 200
A test that has very different results when
administered twice is not considered this
A What is reliable?
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Personality Individuality 300
When 15 of the people taking a test score
higher, you are in this percentile
A What is the 85th percentile?
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Personality Individuality 400
Thinking someone is mad at you when you are
actually mad at yourself
A What is projection?
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Personality Individuality 500
The theory that rewards and punishment influence
behavior
A What is behaviorism?
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Adjustment Breakdown100
Mobilization for flight or flight occurs during
this stage
A What is alarm?
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Adjustment Breakdown 200
This disorder is characterized by
irresponsibility, shallow emotions, and lack of
conscience
A What is antisocial personality disorder?
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Adjustment Breakdown 300
An extreme fear of being in a public place
A What is agoraphobia?
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Adjustment Breakdown 400
Alternating periods of frantic action and deep
despair are experienced by people with this
disorder
A What is bipolar disorder?
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Adjustment Breakdown 500
A person with post traumatic stress disorder
re-experiences the trauma in the form of
nightmares and these
A What are flashbacks?
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Learning Cognition100
An unpleasant consequence that decreases the
frequency of the response that produced it
A What is punishment?
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Learning Cognition200
The three memory processes
A What are encoding, storage, and retrieval?
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Learning Cognition300
The three types of memory
A What are sensory, short-term, and long-term?
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Learning Cognition400
This theory states that biological needs drive an
organism to act in certain ways until its needs
are satisfied
A What is drive-reduction?
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Learning Cognition500
Learning from the consequences of behavior
A What is operant conditioning?
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