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What does ADDICTION refer to?
What does ADDICTION refer to?
- A form of social interaction
- A benign pattern of behavior
- Detection of a pathological condition (correct)
- A phase of psychological development
What is ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR characterized by?
What is ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR characterized by?
- Compliance with societal norms
- Acts of cooperation with authorities
- Behavior against authority exhibiting deviant traits (correct)
- Engagement in social activities
What does the concept of the 'Discerning Heron' emphasize?
What does the concept of the 'Discerning Heron' emphasize?
- The multiple perspectives a person holds that influence perception of others. (correct)
- The role of genetics in determining behavior.
- The effect of social media on self-perception.
- The influence of personal biases on decision-making.
What does the concept of INFORMATION PROCESSING involve?
What does the concept of INFORMATION PROCESSING involve?
According to psychoanalytic theory, what plays a significant role in shaping behavior?
According to psychoanalytic theory, what plays a significant role in shaping behavior?
What does ADAPTABILITY refer to?
What does ADAPTABILITY refer to?
What is ACQUISITION in the context of cognitive development?
What is ACQUISITION in the context of cognitive development?
What does the perception principle propose?
What does the perception principle propose?
What is a fundamental aspect of Frankfurter's approach?
What is a fundamental aspect of Frankfurter's approach?
How do the numerous perspectives of an individual impact their interactions?
How do the numerous perspectives of an individual impact their interactions?
What does the holistic principle emphasize?
What does the holistic principle emphasize?
What does a holistic approach entail?
What does a holistic approach entail?
What occurs during the stages of development?
What occurs during the stages of development?
What does behavioral reflection refer to?
What does behavioral reflection refer to?
Which of the following best describes developmental transition?
Which of the following best describes developmental transition?
What factor can lead to challenges in moral reasoning according to developmental psychology?
What factor can lead to challenges in moral reasoning according to developmental psychology?
What type of behaviors may individuals develop based on their experiences?
What type of behaviors may individuals develop based on their experiences?
What is the key to understanding developmental behavior?
What is the key to understanding developmental behavior?
What does observational behavior emphasize in developmental learning?
What does observational behavior emphasize in developmental learning?
Why is engaging with the environment crucial for development?
Why is engaging with the environment crucial for development?
What does reinforcement aim to achieve in behavior modification?
What does reinforcement aim to achieve in behavior modification?
Which of the following defines punishment in behavioral terms?
Which of the following defines punishment in behavioral terms?
What is the key characteristic of classical conditioning?
What is the key characteristic of classical conditioning?
What main concept is associated with operant conditioning?
What main concept is associated with operant conditioning?
Which of the following best describes imitation?
Which of the following best describes imitation?
Which of the following best describes self-actualization?
Which of the following best describes self-actualization?
What is a key aspect of unconditional positive regard?
What is a key aspect of unconditional positive regard?
Which need is categorized under belongingness and love needs?
Which need is categorized under belongingness and love needs?
How is self-respect related to personal growth?
How is self-respect related to personal growth?
Which option reflects safety needs in the context of human needs?
Which option reflects safety needs in the context of human needs?
What is a key characteristic of the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development?
What is a key characteristic of the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development?
At what age does object permanence typically develop?
At what age does object permanence typically develop?
What does cognitive behavioral theory primarily emphasize?
What does cognitive behavioral theory primarily emphasize?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the preoperational stage?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the preoperational stage?
Which of the following best describes the process of operant substitution?
Which of the following best describes the process of operant substitution?
What is one potential legal consequence of Universal Basic Income?
What is one potential legal consequence of Universal Basic Income?
Which issue is related to behavior changes with Universal Basic Income?
Which issue is related to behavior changes with Universal Basic Income?
What is a potential financial impact of Universal Basic Income on recipients?
What is a potential financial impact of Universal Basic Income on recipients?
What type of recurring issue may arise as a consequence of Universal Basic Income?
What type of recurring issue may arise as a consequence of Universal Basic Income?
Which co-occurring issue is associated with dependence as mentioned in relation to Universal Basic Income?
Which co-occurring issue is associated with dependence as mentioned in relation to Universal Basic Income?
What level of the psychodynamic model includes experiences that are consciously noted at the moment?
What level of the psychodynamic model includes experiences that are consciously noted at the moment?
In the context of anxiety, what can be a manifestation of it?
In the context of anxiety, what can be a manifestation of it?
During the descriptive stage, what is the area of focus?
During the descriptive stage, what is the area of focus?
Which level of the psychodynamic model is deep-rooted and powerful in the mind?
Which level of the psychodynamic model is deep-rooted and powerful in the mind?
What aspect is emphasized regarding 'Child and Style Pressure' in developmental phases?
What aspect is emphasized regarding 'Child and Style Pressure' in developmental phases?
What aspect of child development is emphasized in the connection between causality and external ordering?
What aspect of child development is emphasized in the connection between causality and external ordering?
Which term best describes the process of becoming the 'best version' of oneself?
Which term best describes the process of becoming the 'best version' of oneself?
In social-cognitive learning, what is the significance of learning beyond just behavior?
In social-cognitive learning, what is the significance of learning beyond just behavior?
Which of the following is a key component of the humanistic theory?
Which of the following is a key component of the humanistic theory?
What role does high executive functioning play in personal growth?
What role does high executive functioning play in personal growth?
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Study Notes
Addiction
- Refers to a compulsive, often uncontrollable dependence on a substance or behavior.
Antisocial Behavior
- Characterized by disregard for and violation of the rights of others.
The Discerning Heron
- Emphasizes careful observation and thoughtful decision-making.
Information Processing
- Involves encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
Psychoanalytic Theory and Behavior
- Unconscious processes and early childhood experiences play a significant role in shaping behavior.
Adaptability
- Refers to the ability to adjust to new situations and challenges.
Acquisition (Cognitive Development)
- The process of learning and acquiring new knowledge and skills.
Perception Principle
- Proposes that perception significantly influences our understanding and interaction with the world.
Frankfurter's Approach
- A fundamental aspect is [information missing from prompt].
Multiple Perspectives and Interactions
- Numerous perspectives impact interactions by influencing communication, understanding, and conflict resolution.
Holistic Principle
- Emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of different parts of a system.
Holistic Approach
- Encompasses considering all aspects of a system or individual to understand it fully.
Stages of Development
- Development progresses through various stages characterized by specific changes and milestones.
Behavioral Reflection
- Refers to the process of examining and analyzing one's own behavior.
Developmental Transition
- [Description missing from prompt].
Challenges in Moral Reasoning
- Cognitive limitations and social influences can hinder moral reasoning.
Experiences and Behavior
- Individuals may develop adaptive or maladaptive behaviors based on their experiences.
Key to Understanding Developmental Behavior
- [Information missing from prompt].
Observational Behavior in Developmental Learning
- Emphasizes learning through observation and imitation.
Engaging with the Environment and Development
- Environmental interaction is crucial for learning and growth.
Reinforcement in Behavior Modification
- Aims to increase the likelihood of a desired behavior.
Punishment in Behavioral Terms
- [Definition missing from prompt].
Classical Conditioning
- Key characteristic is the association between a neutral stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus.
Operant Conditioning
- Main concept is reinforcement and punishment influencing behavior.
Imitation
- [Description missing from prompt].
Self-Actualization
- [Description missing from prompt].
Unconditional Positive Regard
- Key aspect is acceptance and valuing of a person regardless of their behavior.
Belongingness and Love Needs
- [Specific need missing from prompt].
Self-Respect and Personal Growth
- Self-respect is crucial for personal growth and well-being.
Safety Needs
- [Specific safety needs missing from prompt].
Sensorimotor Stage
- Key characteristic is understanding the world through senses and actions.
Object Permanence Development
- Typically develops around [age missing from prompt].
Cognitive Behavioral Theory
- Primarily emphasizes thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as interconnected.
Preoperational Stage
- [Characteristic missing from prompt].
Operant Substitution
- [Description missing from prompt].
Universal Basic Income (UBI) Legal Consequence
- [Legal consequence missing from prompt].
UBI and Behavior Changes
- [Issue missing from prompt].
UBI Financial Impact on Recipients
- [Financial impact missing from prompt].
UBI Recurring Issue
- [Recurring issue missing from prompt].
UBI and Dependence
- [Co-occurring issue missing from prompt].
Conscious Experiences (Psychodynamic Model)
- Level is [level missing from prompt].
Anxiety Manifestation
- [Manifestation of anxiety missing from prompt].
Descriptive Stage Focus
- [Area of focus missing from prompt].
Deep-Rooted Level (Psychodynamic Model)
- [Level missing from prompt].
Child and Style Pressure
- [Emphasis missing from prompt].
Causality and External Ordering
- Emphasizes [aspect of child development missing from prompt].
Becoming the 'Best Version' of Oneself
- [Term missing from prompt].
Social-Cognitive Learning Significance
- Learning goes beyond behavior; it includes observation, modeling, and cognitive processes.
Humanistic Theory Key Component
- [Key component missing from prompt].
High Executive Functioning and Personal Growth
- High executive functioning plays a crucial role in self-regulation, planning, and achieving goals, thus contributing to personal growth.
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