Extrinsic Motivation-Generalization Flashcards
Frequency Effect
We tend to remember information better if it is repeated
Freud, Sigmund
“Father of Clinical Psychology”
Psychoanalytical theory:
1. Psychosexual stages of development
2. Structural model of personality(id, ego, superego)
3. Levels of consciousness(conscious, subconscious, unconscious)
Flooding
Behavioral technique used to treat phobias. Constant presentation of feared stimulus until anxiety disappears.
Fluid Intelligence
The use of information
Framing
Presenting information positively or negatively in order to change the influence it has in an individual or group
Free Association
Allowing a patient to talk without direction or input in order to analyze current issues of the client
Frontal Lobe
Associated with movement, speech, and impulsive behavior
Frustration
Feelings, thoughts, and behaviors associated with not achieving a particular goal or the belief that a goal has been prematurely interrupted
Fundamental Attribution Error
Tendency to overestimate the internal attributes of another person’s actions
Gender Identity
Internal sense of being either male or female
Gender Role
Accepted behaviors, thoughts, and emotions of a specific gender based upon the views of a particular society or culture
Gender Typing
Process of developing behaviors, thoughts, and emotions associated with a particular gender
Generalization
Tendency to associate stimuli, and therefore respond similarly to, due to their closeness on some variable such as size, shape, color, or meaning
Fetish
Arousal and/or sexual gratification attained through inanimate objects or nonsexual body parts
Extrinsic Motivation
Addresses the desire or push to perform a certain behavior based on external rewards