Disorientation to Extinction Flashcards

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Ego

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The part of personality that balances the impulses of the Id and superego

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Encoding

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The transformation of information to be stored in memory

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Etiology

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Concerns the theories regarding how the specific diseases or disorder began

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Ellis, Albert

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The psychologist who developed Rational-Emotive Therapy

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Experimenter Bias

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Errors in research study due to predisposed notions or beliefs of the experimenter

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Extinction

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The reduction and eventual disappearance of a learned or conditioned response after it is no longer paired with the unconditional stimulus response chain

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External Locus of Control

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The belief that the environment has more control of one’s life circumstances than the individual does

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Disorientation

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The inability to recognize or be aware of who we are and what we are doing

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Dissociation

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A separation from the self, with the most severe resulting in Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Drive

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An internal motivation to fulfill a need or reduce the negative aspects of unpleasant situation

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Emotion

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Feelings about a situation, person, or objects that involves physiological arousal and cognitions

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Episodic Memory

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A subcategory of Declarative Memory where information regarding life events are stored

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Emotional Intelligence

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The awareness and ability to manage one’s emotions in a healthy and productive manner

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Experimental Method

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Research method using random assignment of subjects and the manipulation of variables in order to determine cause and effect

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Expert Power

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Power derived through advanced knowledge or experience in a particular subject

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Distinctiveness

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The phenomenon in memory that states we are better able to remember information if it is distinctive or different from other information

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Divergent Thinking

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The ability to use previously gained information to debate or discuss issues which have no agree upon definitive resolution

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Double Blind Study

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A research method in which both the subjects and the experimenter are unaware of the anticipated results

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Experimental Group

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This group, in research, receives the independent variable

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Displacement

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The pushing out of older information in short term memory to make room for new information