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Atrophy of the caudate nucleus is found in
Huntington’s disease
What brain abnormalities are seen among people with Tourette’s, Autistic Disorder, and OCD?
Frontal lobes and basal ganglia
Ages for Piaget’s pre-operational and concrete operations stages
2-7 and 7-11
Ages for Kohlberg’s preconventional and conventional morality stages
4-10 and 10+
Peripheral route of persuasion
Persuasion involves a focus on aspects that are not central to the message, but rather are peripheral to it, such as the speaker’s appearance, attractiveness, eloquence, and expertise
Central route of persuasion
Involves message elaboration, in which the person pays attention to the core message and thinks deeply about the relevant information.
Heteronomous morality
Piaget’s theory, ages 5-10, characterized by a belief that rules are decided upon by authority figures, cannot be changed, and must be followed without question.
Autonomous morality
Piaget’s theory, ages 10+, Children realize that rules are flexible, are agreed upon by others, and can be changed if necessary.
Desensitization
An application of classical conditioning.
Based on the principle of reciprocal inhibition and involves bringing about a response that is incompatible with a response previously learned through association
What theory is Schacter’s epinephrine study supportive of
Self-perception theory
The self-serving bias is a hypothesis of what theory
Attribution theory
Circular questions are utilized by what theorists
Systemic Family Therapy
Genograms are used by what theorists
Bowenian Family Systems Therapy