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Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Willhelm Wundt Structuralists -Structuralist...
Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Willhelm Wundt Structuralists -Structuralist -Wilhelm Wundt, Edward Titchener -Known as the “father of experimental psychology” -Wanted to discover form of mental experience. Introspection -Founder of the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in reporting own conscious thoughts and feelings 1879 -Uses the method of introspection to identify the basic elements or “structures” of psychological experience William James Brain Organization -Functionalist -Conscience and behavior helped people and animals adjust to the environment. -Father of modern Psychology Research Methods -independent variable - cause -experimental group - exposed to cause -control group - not exposed to cause -dependent variable - effect (measures how subjects behave) -blind study - subjects don't know if they get drug or placebo -double-blind study - subjects & researchers don't know who gets -Cerebral cortex (outer cover) - motor, cognitive, sensory processes drug/placebo -correlation coefficient - describes strength of relationship -Frontal Lobes - coordinating movement in higher level thinking (planning & predicting consequences of behaviors) - Wernicke's area = language comprehension - Broca's area = speech production -Parietal lobes - top of head, behind frontal lobes = touch, hands/feet -Temporal lobes - above parietal, sides of ears = hearing -Occipital lobes - base of skull in back = vision (ocular) By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 1 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Brain Power Psychodynamic Approach -all human functioning is based upon the interaction of drives and forces within the person -Example...Nail biting may be caused by an anxiety inducing childhood event. Sleep Disorders -Insomnia - recurring difficulty falling asleep. -Narcolepsy - sudden and uncontrollable attacks of sleep during waking hours. -Sleep Apnea - stop breathing during sleep which wakes them long enough to breathe. This can occur 100's of times a night Gestalt A motor homunculus represents a map of brain areas dedicated to -theory of mind of the Berlin School of experimental psychology. motor processing for different anatomical divisions of the body. -Gestalt psychology tries to understand the laws of our ability to acquire and maintain meaningful A sensory homunculus represents a map of brain areas dedicated perceptions in an apparently chaotic world. to sensory processing for different anatomical divisions of the body. -Roots in theories by Hume, Goethe, Kant. -Max Wertheimer's unique contribution was to insist that the "gestalt" Biological Approach is perceptually primary, defining the parts it was composed from, rather than being a secondary -believes us to be as a consequence of our genetics and physiology quality that emerges from those parts. -only approach that examines thoughts, feelings, and behaviors from a biological (physical) point of view -all thoughts, feeling & behavior ultimately have a biological cause By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 2 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Perceptual Set Humanistic Approach (cont) -A predisposition to perceive things in a certain way. -People basically good, focus on positive aspects of development. -We often tend to notice only certain aspects of an object or situation while ignoring other details. Naturalistic Observation -Crying baby girl - weak & scared -Naturalistic observation is a research method in which people or -Crying baby boy - strong and mad other subjects are observed in their natural setting. -Expect the mail man and hear noises but he is not there. -Psychologists and other social scientists use naturalistic observ‐ ation to study specific social or cultural settings that couldn't be Freud - Defense Mechanisms investigated in other ways, such as prisons, bars, and hospitals. -regression returning to earlier way of behaving (adult throwing temper tantrum) Theories of Emotions -rationalization attempts to justify irrational behavior with rational arguments -projection attributing characteristics you don't like in yourself to other people -reaction formation involve doing opposite of what you really want to do -Sublimation channeling of impulses or energies regarded as unacceptable, especially sexual desires, toward activities regarded as more socially acceptable, often creative activities -displacement anger is directed elsewhere not necessarily socially acceptably (kick the dog instead of your boss) Humanistic Approach -People aren't merely machines with determined behaviors. -People are motivated by desire for optimal growth and development self-actualization. -All have unique desires/skills/needs. Must be able to express them. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 3 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Theories of Emotion Theories of Emotion (cont) James-Lange Theory -A thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal. -Stimulating events trigger a physical reaction. In other words, you must first think about your situation before you -You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps can experience an emotion. the stimulus leads to a personal behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and meaning derived from cognition, leading to both arousal and the your breathing deepens. Due to these physiological changes your emotion. body prepares for a fearful situation. You then experience fear. -The sound of a gunshot, for example, is interpreted as something Cannon-Bard Theory potentially dangerous and leads to both physiological responses, like -Stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur a rapid heart rate and trembling, and the subjective experience of at the same time. fear. -You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps -You are walking down a dark alley late at night. You hear footsteps behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. At the same time as these physiological your breathing deepens. Upon noticing this arousal you realize that is changes occur you also experience the emotion of fear. comes from the fact that you are walking down a dark alley by Schachter-Singer (Two-Factor) Theory yourself. This behavior is dangerous and therefore you feel the -Two factors are needed to experience emotion. First, environmental emotion of fear. stimuli elicits a physiological response. Second, we cognitively appraise this physiological activity, and try to give it the correct label. Eye -You are walking down a dark alley late at night.You hear footsteps behind you and you begin to tremble, your heart beats faster, and your breathing deepens. Upon noticing this arousal you realize that is comes from the fact that you are walking down a dark alley by yourself. This behavior is dangerous and therefore you feel the emotion of fear. Lazarus' Cognitive-Mediational Theory How the Eye Works -two photoreceptors in retina, rods & cones - change physical light energy into neural messages (transduction) -The rods more numerous, (120 million), & more sensitive than cones. But they're not sensitive to color. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 4 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ How the Eye Works (cont) Cognitive Approach -The 6 to 7 million cones provide eye's color sensitivity. They're more -The mind actively processes information from our senses (touch, concentrated in the central yellow spot (macula). In the center of that taste etc.). region is the "fovea centralis ", a 0.3 mm diameter rod-free area with -Between stimulus and response are complex mental processes, very thin, densely packed cones. which can be studied scientifically. -Humans can be seen as data processing systems. Parts of the Eye -The workings of a computer and the human mind are alike – they encode and store information, and they have outputs. -iris - controls pupil size and amount of light -optic nerve - eye signals to brain Jean Piaget -retina - light sensitive inner eye surface -lens - between pupil and retina, focuses light Stages of Cognitive Development -Sensorimotor stage: birth to 2 years Stages of Memory -can't differentiate self from environment -Preoperational stage: ages 2 to 7 -table world, language, symbols, fantasy/reality, object permanence, no logical reasoning, lack conservation, egocentric -Concrete operational stage: ages 7 to 11 -logic rules, concrete, cause/effect, role taking -Formal operational stage: ages 12 and up -logic of science, abstract thinking, metaphors Encoding Convert so it can be stored. three ways information can be encoded: -Visual (picture) -Acoustic (sound) -Semantic (meaning) Storage -where it’s stored -how long it lasts for -how much can be stored -what kind of information is held -short term (STM) -long term (LTM) Retrieval -STM is stored and retrieved sequentially -LTM is stored and retrieved by association By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 5 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Noam Chomsky Types of Studies (cont) Video: http://youtu.be/JiTz2i4VHFw -Clinical -separate groups (experimental and control) Language development - children have language acquisition device - -experimental receives treatment and control does not (placebo) universal built in mental system that steers us toward interpreting and using language in particular ways. Motivation Young-Helmholte Theory Arousal Theory A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of alertness and physical and Video: http://youtu.be/9hBfnXACsOI&feature mental activation. Theory of Color Vision - the sensation of any color can be achieved Instinct Theory all organisms are born with innate biological by the superposition of pure red, green and blue colors tendencies to help them survive. All behaviors are driven by instincts (goal-directed and innate patterns of behavior that are not the result Types of Studies of learning or experience). (babies root) -Correlational Drive Reduction Theory physiological need creates an aroused -seeks to figure out if two or more variables are related and in what tension state (drive) motivating fulfillment of the need -- homeostasis way. Theory X type X individuals are inherently lazy and unhappy with -Is smoking associated with Alzheimer's disease? their jobs. Therefore, an authoritarian management style is required -Descriptive to ensure fulfillment of the individuals' objectives. -do not test specific relationships between variables, non-exper‐ Theory Y managers assume employees can be ambitious, self-moti‐ imental vated and exercise self-control. Employees enjoy their mental and -survey physical work duties and for them, work is as natural as play -Naturalistic -observes and records behavior in its natural setting while interfering as little as possible with the subjects or behavior -Quasi-Experiment -subjects are assigned to groups based on non-random criteria By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 6 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Drive Edward Thorndike Video: http://youtu.be/fanm--WyQJo Thorndike studied instrumental conditioning, which involves an increase in the probability of a response occurring as a result of a Drive - disrupts homeostasis positive outcome. This type of learning would come to be called operant conditioning by B.F. Skinner. Instinct - complex behavior, unlearned, same throughout species (baby smiles when eating sweets) Law of Effect behavior changes because of consequences drive reduction theory - physiological need creates an aroused Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs tension state (drive) motivating fulfillment of the need -- homeostasis Interval Reinforcement Reciprocity Norm reinforcements after a response at end of a given time period Video: http://youtu.be/ofxxvc1KPa8 We feel obligated to help those who have helped us. variable interval schedule time between reinforcements changes The kin-selection hypothesis is one explanation. fixed interval schedule occur on the same day each week ratio schedules partial reinforcement schedules (reinforcement delivered based on the number of correct responses). fixed ratio schedule correct number of responses required remains the same variable ratio schedule number of required responses changes By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. 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Page 7 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - Aggression & Altruism THERAPY - Biological Medical Approach (cont) Aggression Barbiturates (tranquilizer) (opiate) frustration-aggression hypothesis aggression is always product of Opiates - opium, decreases nervous system, addictive, side effects frustration and frustration leads to aggression (wrong, sometimes frustration= cry) PERSONALITY - Humanistic more testosterone = more aggression aggressive cues - guns, knives, black clothing = higher levels of aggression among provoked people = weapons effect Altruism Kitty Genovese - raped and murdered 1964 in front of 38 witnesses who did not help (bystander effect) social-exchange theory = maximize rewards minimize costs (minimax principle) Encourage helping behavior: social responsibility norm help people People basically good who need it & reciprocity norm help people who help us. kin selection hypothesis helping family leads to our genes passed on Carl Rogers "Self Theory" - person centered true self - talents, thoughts, desires, feelings THERAPY - Biological Medical Approach self concept - what we think we are like Rely on drugs or surgery. Alter the way brain functions ideal self - what we think we would like to be Depression - low serotonin neurotransmitter Anti-depressants (Prozac, Pail, Zoloft) prevent re-uptake of serotonin self actualization - accept who you are (SSRI) result in elevated mood conditions of worth - hinder self actualization Anti-anxiety drugs (Librium, Valium) reduce arousal, depress activity in CNS Self Esteem literature Anti-psychotics (Clozapine, Thorazine) treat symptoms of schizophr‐ enia. block operation of neurotransmitter dopamine Maslow rejected standard tests and measured self concept through therapy and questionaires. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 8 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development Consciousness Consciousness is a state of being aware and reflecting on the environment around us, not simply reacting to it Circadian Rhythm The internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle and repeats on each rotation of the Earth roughly every 24 hours. 3 stages of moral development Brain 1. Pre-moral a. Obedience v.s. development 2. Conventional c. good boy, girl-boys and girls are good so they are seen as being a good person. d. law and social order start 3. Post-conventional e. Social Contract f. universal ethical principle Functionalism -Brainstem (Medulla) - breathing & heartbeat -Functionalists focus on the purpose of behavior -An example of functionalism is describing an apple. An apple is -Reticular formation - arousal, sleep, filters stimuli provides vitamins to keep you healthy. -Cerebellum - voluntary movement -How mental experiences were adaptive & functional for people. -Believed consciousness and behavior in general, helped people/an‐ -Limbic System (Hippo HAT) imals adjust to environments. - HIPPOcampus - memory -William James, John Dewey, Harvey Carr, John Angell - Hypothalamus - hunger, thirst, sexual behavior - pituitary gland - hormones - Amygdala - fear, anger - Thalamus - touch, taste, sight, hear By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 9 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Associative Learning Classical Conditioning -Subject links together certain events, behavior, stimuli in process of -Pavlov conditioning. -Learning through association -Ring the bell dog salivates -Classical Conditioning Observational Learning -Operant Conditioning -The process of learning by watching the behaviors of others. -The targeted behavior is watched, memorized, and then mimicked. -Observational Learning -Also known as shaping and modeling, observational learning is most common in children as they imitate behaviors of adults. Behaviorist -learned responses to predictable patterns of environmental stimuli Freud -Pavlov (classical conditioning) -1886 specialized in nervous disorders (talking cure) -Skinner (operant conditioning) -ID - pleasure principle (immediate gratification, impulsive) (devil) -study animals to apply to humans -EGO - reality principle (mediates between id & superego) (self) -SUPEREGO - morality principle (social part, get along with others) Operant Conditioning (angel) -Phobia - cause when you want something you can't have Freud - Psychosexual Stages -B.F. Skinner -A method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior. -Freud proposed that personality development in childhood takes place during five psychosexual stages. -Oral (Birth-1yr) -Anal (1-3yr) -Phallic (3-6yr) -Latency (6yr-pubuerty) -Genital (puberty adult) -Oedipus Complex -Phallic Stage -children experience an unconscious feeling of desire for their opposite-sex parent and jealousy and envy toward their same-sex parent. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 10 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Sensation & Perception Thalamus -Sensation -Functions as a sensory relay station -Bottom up (vision, hearing, smell) receive and relay outside inform‐ -see, hear, taste and touch ation to the brain -Perception Amygdala -Top Down brain interprets & organizes that information -Sometimes called the aggression center. -If you stimulate the amygdala, you can produce feelings of anger Signal Detection Theory and violence, fear and anxiety. -The ability to notice stimulus varies with psychological factors -If you damage your amygdala, it can cause a mellowing effect. That including motivation, past experience, expectations is why benzodiazepine is used to -Assumes that there is “noise” in any system. control anxiety attack. -If we have an old car, we may hear clunks even when the car is -Kluver-Bucy syndrome is where there is a bilateral (both) destru‐ operating effectively, ction of the amygdala that can cause -The signal is what you are trying to detect. hyperorality (put things in your mouth alot), hypersexuality, disinh‐ ibited behavior (ignore social Limbic System conventions, do dangerous reckless things). -Sometimes called the "emotional brain" because it plays a primary Hippocampus role in range of emotions, including pain, pleasure, docility, affection and anger. -Its main function is to form long term memories. -The limbic system is made up of the hypothalamus, thalamus, -Converts short term memory to long term memory. amygdala and hippocampus. -Thinking back on memories can evoke all kinds of -Picture a HIPPOpotamus wearing a HAT. emotions. (HIPPOcampus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala and Thalamus) By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 11 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Hypothalamus (hypo - below) Neurons (cont) -Plays a role in regulating the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that -The resting membrane potential of a neuron is about -70 mV relates to emotions. (mV=millivolt) -Controls the endocrine system, by triggering the release of hormones into your bloodstream. Sleep epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline). When awake the brain produces alpha waves which are relatively -Controls the 'flight or fight' vs. 'rest and digest' responses. slow Stage 1 John B Watson breathing slows with irregular, erratic brain waves. alpha waves -Behaviorist cease and are replaced with theta waves -Established the psychological school of behaviorism Stage 2 -Conducted research on animal behavior, child rearing, and advert‐ deeper relaxation/occasional bursts of rhythmic waves "sleep spindl‐ ising es" and K-complexes Stage 3 Neurons large slow delta waves. transition to Stage 4 Stage 4 -Afferent neurons are sensory neurons that carry nerve impulses stronger more consistent delta waves. These last 2 stages are from sensory stimuli towards the referred to as slow-wave sleep central nervous system and brain. REM -Efferent neurons are motor neurons that carry neural impulses away Sleep dreams from the central nervous system and towards muscles to cause movement. Dreams Theories -Interneurons do not have motor or sensory functions; they just act to pass on information. Freud -Glia - neuronal glue that holds neurons together and provide -dreams manifest content of latent desires. Disguising the wish nutrients. dreamer avoids anxiety. -Neurotransmitters are chemical substances made by the neuron Activation Synthesis Theory specifically to transmit a message. -dreams don’t actually mean anything -Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit a signal from a neuron across the synapse to a target cell, which can be a different neuron, myocyte, or gland cell. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 12 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Dreams Theories (cont) Perception (cont) -merely electrical brain impulses that pull random thoughts and -Monocular cues (one eye) imagery from our memories -Linear perspective Threat-Simulation Theory -parallel lines appear to converge -dreams simulate potential threatening events in order to prepare us -Motion parallax for actual life threatening situations. -refers to apparent movement of stable objects as we move. Information processing -Perceptual sets -way to consolidate information, sort thru day's events -predispositions to perceive one thing and not another will affect the Continual-Activation Theory way reality is viewed --During REM sleep, the unconscious part of the brain is busy processing procedural memory. Sensation Physiological Functions Psychophisics - the relationships between physical stimuli and -dreams stimulate the brain which may help build neural connections mental phenomena Manifest content is the actual content, or storyline, of a dream. Absolute Threshold - the intensity needed for stimulus to be detected Latent content refers to the hidden meaning of a dream. 50% of the time it is presented Just Noticeable Difference (JND) or the difference threshold - Perception minimum stimulation required for detection. -Gestalt (German for "a whole" or "form") Psychologists were among Weber's Law - Difference is harder to detect in more intense stimuli. the first to study how the brain Sensory adaptation - prolonged exposure to an unchanging stimulus makes things from fragments of sensations. causes nerves to fire less and detection diminishes. -Depth perception -both eyes work together to gather Binocular cues, which use the space between the eyes (retinal disparity) and how much the eyes turn inwards, towards the nose (convergence) to roughly estimate distance. By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 13 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Theories of Intelligence Sensory Memory Video: http://youtu.be/-hMhpB8ikR8 Weber's Law Video: http://youtu.be/oWpRKJPCI7M Reinforcement implicit (procedural) - being aware of how to do something without Something that feels good is reinforcement (not punishment) consciously know how Positive reinforcement - stimulus a) presented explicit (declarative) - being aware of what you know b) desirable = feels good iconic - brief photographic memory of an image (earn $1.00 for every magazine sold = sell more magazines) negative reinforcement - stimulus echoic - brief memory of an auditory stimulus a) REMOVED b) desirable flashbulb - vivid memories of emotionally charged events = feels good (take aspirin to remove headache) Frustration Aggression Hypothesis interval schedule - odds of reinforcement go up with passage of time ratio schedule - odds of reinforcement go up depending on how Video: http://youtu.be/oe8PJ8rVV0M many responses are made Frustration produces a readiness for aggression if triggered variable ratio - number of responses needed vary from one win to the next Yerkes-Dodson Law Video: http://youtu.be/8CA6Di3ix0k moderate levels of arousal lead to optimal performance By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 14 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Rorschach Sensory Adaptation & Habituation Video: http://youtu.be/PnKSA6fGp6w Sensory Adaptation - neural receptors reduce sensitivity to cont‐ inual stimulus (ie - adapt hot/cold water after brief time, eyes adjust dark room (cones 10 min, rods 30), smell own house) Habituation - decreased response to stimulus after repeated Ink Blot tests. Schizophrenics were found to answer questions about behavior, used to elicit stronger response (alcohol 1st drink vs ink blot cards very differently than most people. alcoholic taking a drink, favorite food, living near train track) Helping Behaviors sensitization repeated intense stimulus increases response to weaker Psychological Disorders Anxiety - dread, fear, terror - Generalized - persistent but don't know source, sweaty palms, shake, nail bite Social Exchange Theory human relationships are formed by the use - Panic - sudden onset episodes of a subjective cost-benefit analysis and the comparison of altern‐ - OCD - thoughts & behavior atives Mood - depression, mania or both - Major - 2 weeks of sadness, hopeless, discouragement Social Responsibility norm obligation to act for the benefit of society - Bipolar at large Dissociative - fragmented personality - Amnesia - can't remember personal info Bystander effect in a crowd, no one helps - Fugue - leaves work, confused, assumes new identity - Identity Disorder (multiple personality) Whorfian Hypothesis Schizophrenia - hallucinations, delusions Video: http://vimeo.com/42744105 a theory in linguistics: one's language determines one's conception of the world The strong version says that language determines thought, and that linguistic categories limit and determine cognitive categories, whereas the weak version says only that linguistic categories and usage influence thought and certain kinds of non-linguistic behavior. 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Page 15 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/ Psychology CLEP Cheat Sheet by ssbrown71 via cheatography.com/131582/cs/26470/ Psychological Disorders (cont) Psychological Disorders - Paranoid - believe famous, delusions of grandeur or persecution Video: http://youtu.be/wuhJ-GkRRQc - Disorganized - disorganized speech, inappropriate behavior Medical - caused by biological reasons (injury, genetics, drugs) - Catatonic - odd motor activity, echopraxia, echolalia Somatoform - physical symptoms can't be explained medically Psychoanalytic - childhood conflicts, unconscious, misdirected anger - Conversion - impaired motor/sensory function - Hypochondria Cognitive - patterns of thinking are abnormal, success because of Personality - behavior inconsistent to culture others (luck, generous), fail because of self (stupid, no talent) - Paranoid - suspicious, distrustful (not delusional) - Antisocial - impulsive, no conscience Learn/Behavior - problem behavior is the problem, some type of - Borderline - relationship/self image problems classical conditioning or reinforcement has occurred for behavior to - Narcissistic - needs admiration continue Erikson's 8 Stages of Development 1. Nurturing = trust vs mistrust (baby-1yr) 2. Autonomy vs shame doubt (toddler-2 yr) 3. initiative vs guilt (preschool 3-5 yrs) 4. industrious vs inferior (6-12 yrs) 5. identity vs role confusion (12-18) 6. intimacy vs isolation (18-40) 7. generativity vs stagnation (40-65) 8. integrity vs despair (65 & up) By ssbrown71 Published 9th February, 2021. Sponsored by CrosswordCheats.com Last updated 9th February, 2021. Learn to solve cryptic crosswords! Page 16 of 16. http://crosswordcheats.com cheatography.com/ssbrown71/