Disorientation to Extinction Flashcards
Ego
The part of personality that balances the impulses of the Id and superego
Encoding
The transformation of information to be stored in memory
Etiology
Concerns the theories regarding how the specific diseases or disorder began
Ellis, Albert
The psychologist who developed Rational-Emotive Therapy
Experimenter Bias
Errors in research study due to predisposed notions or beliefs of the experimenter
Extinction
The reduction and eventual disappearance of a learned or conditioned response after it is no longer paired with the unconditional stimulus response chain
External Locus of Control
The belief that the environment has more control of one’s life circumstances than the individual does
Disorientation
The inability to recognize or be aware of who we are and what we are doing
Dissociation
A separation from the self, with the most severe resulting in Dissociative Identity Disorder
Drive
An internal motivation to fulfill a need or reduce the negative aspects of unpleasant situation
Emotion
Feelings about a situation, person, or objects that involves physiological arousal and cognitions
Episodic Memory
A subcategory of Declarative Memory where information regarding life events are stored
Emotional Intelligence
The awareness and ability to manage one’s emotions in a healthy and productive manner
Experimental Method
Research method using random assignment of subjects and the manipulation of variables in order to determine cause and effect
Expert Power
Power derived through advanced knowledge or experience in a particular subject