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Sigmund Freud suggested that narcissistic and impulsive people are dominated by their what?
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What are some signs of addiction?
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According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what stage of development are children in during early childhood?
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How does the Nervous System work?
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What is segmented assimilation?
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What is Gluten and how does it negatively affect the body?
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How does ageism affect society?
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Tracy is holding something in short term memory but she is too distracted to rehearse it, about how long does she have before the information is lost?
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What are physical symptoms of someone in a "fight or flight" response?
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What does low ACTH mean?
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What is the difference between biological stressor and environmental stressor?
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Does the autonomic nervous system have relations with both the Central and Peripheral nervous systems?
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Who is the father of psychology?
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Whats the difference between a Control, Independent Variable, and Dependent Variable?
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What does agoraphobia mean?
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What's the definition of observational learning?
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Why are media potentially so effective?
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What is Atkinson and Shriffin's theory of memory?
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What are the characteristics of Wernicke's Aphasia?
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What are reasons the heart rates of different people are different when exposed to the same fight or flight stimulus or to the same physical activity, even if their resting heart rates are identical?
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What's the most interesting fact about human psychology?(according to you)
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How does the superego control our personalities?
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A bird that perfects the sound and notes of its species song as it ages shows what type of learning?
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Is there a female and masculine ego?
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Which procedure did Herbie most likely have?
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In psychology, what does the word "Gestalt" refers to?
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A child learns that whenever he eats all of his dinner he gets a cookie for dessert. What best explains this type of learning?
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What kind of drug is administered to treat symptoms of severe disorders of thinking and mood that are associated with neurological and psychiatric illnesses as schizophrenia, mania and delusional disorders?
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How do cognitive psychologists compare people's mental processes to the working of computers?
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Question #5bf23
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Question #0baef
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Please help?
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Choose one of Erikson's stages of development and write a minimum of 2 – 3 sentences describing what someone might be like if he/she a) succeeds in the stage, and b) fails in the stage?
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What strategy can you use to ensure that a happy memory is never forgotten?
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Schedules of reinforcement?
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Jason is an adult who resents his father and generalizes this feeling to all authority figures. Freud might suggest that Jason did not completely resolve which psychosexual stage of development?
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How would traumatic events effect the brain physically?
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Does the autonomic nervous system have relations with both the Central and Peripheral nervous systems?
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Who identified a hierarchy of five needs to describe how individuals are motivated?
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Do psychologists distinguish between adding and subtracting something to make behavior less likely? (As they do with positive and negative reinforcements to make behavior more likely.)
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Question #1773c
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What are the correct matches?
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What are the correct matches?
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How does the disengagement theory affect a person's development?
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What is a weakness of the social-learning approach to personality?
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How is innate behavior adaptive?
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Compare and Contrast Piaget’s four stages of cognitive development with Freud’s five stages. Which do you think better describes our stages of development as we grow? (Please help!)
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The Oedipus complex occurs in what stage of psychosexual development?
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Explain disengagement and activity theory?
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In a person who has trouble keeping the balance between the demands of the id and the needs of the superego would be described as having a weak what?
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Question #f006a
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What is active theory?
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When a toddler, who is terrified of rats, begins to exhibit similar fear towards other small, furry creatures, what do we call this?
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Janel was sexually abused by her uncle when she was five yeärs old. This experience was so devastating and traumatic that she removed the memory awareness. What is this an example of?
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Question #5c493
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Examples of individualism and collectivism?
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What are the labeled parts?
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Question #56fa7
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How does alcohol effect neurotransmitters?
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What is the labeled part?
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How does caffeine affect neurotransmitters?
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What are the characteristics of each component of memory in Atkinson and Shiffrin Model?
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If no carbohydrates are consumed, what supply in the liver will be depleted within 18 hours?
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Why do medical doctors need to know anatomy?
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How does fat digestion affect the pH?
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How do emotional states affect the body temperature?
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Question #6a403
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How are mental health programs delivered in prisons and what is the continuum of care?
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Which theory was proposes that humans have an unconscious mind that we repress our threatening urges and desires?
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How are humans capable of altruism?
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What is the behavior therapy procedure that uses classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that triggering unwanted behaviors?
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What distinguishes alcohol dependence from alcohol abuse?
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What was the procedure of Atkinson & Shiffrin's experiment which led to the creation of the Multi-Store Model?
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What is the definition of attachment, deprivation and privation?
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How was the Asch conformity experiment measurable?
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What is anti-conformity?
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What does generalizability mean?
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What is the relationship between theory, observation and models?
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How does our history and culture affect our understanding of psychological disorders?
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How is altruism hardwired in humans?
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What is the part of the personality that provides a buffer between the id and the outside world?
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How did Adorno discover authoritarian personality theory?
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Would the Solomon Asch Conformity experiment work in a classroom setting?
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the multi-store model of memory by Atkinson and Shiffrin?
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According to T. W. Adorno’s authoritarian personality theory, what do prejudiced people do?
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What are examples of innate behavior?
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Question #af380
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Explain how innate behavior is adaptive?
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What are Freud's psychosexual stages?
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Question #9385c
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How are long-term memories formed, and how can this process lead to inaccuracies in memory?
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What is gender socialization?
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What have PET scans revealed about emotions?
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What are alcohol or drug addictions?
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What are some criticisms of attachment theory?
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After learning to fear a white rat, Little Albert responded with fear to the sight of a rabbit. This best illustrates the process of?
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Giving a hungry rat food for pressing a bar before the rat has a chance to engage in other incidental behaviors like running or scratching best illustrates what?
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Question #5f5de
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What is attachment theory in psychology?
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What are the three main processes of memory?
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