Psych final Flashcards

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American Canadian development psychologist, worked in attachment theory

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Mary D salter Ainsworth

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Gestalt psychologist and pioneer of social psychology, created seminal pieces in impression formation, prestige suggestion, conformity, and many other topics.

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Solomon Asch

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Pioneer of study of emotions

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Paul Ekman

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Psychological development of the human being

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Erik Erikson

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founder of psychoanalysis

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Sigmund Freud

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Conditioned taste aversion

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John Garcia

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Worked in memories dreams and reflections

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Carl Jung

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Near death studies, 5 stages of grief

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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

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health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization

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Abraham Maslow

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Experiments on Obedience

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Stanley Milgram

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Known for his discovery of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs

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Ivan Pavlov

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Cognitive fundamentals of language and communication

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Irene Pepperberg

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Humanistic psychology founder. Person centered psychotherapy.

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Carl Rogers

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Inkblots

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Hermann Rorschach

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Theories of wellbeing and positive psychology

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Martin Seligman

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Considered free will to be an illusion. If consequences to an action are bad they have a high chance of not being repeated. Behavior analysis.

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B.F. Skinner

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Animal behavior, child rearing, advertisement. Scientific theory of behaviorism

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John Watson

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Stanford Prison experiment

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Philip Zimbardo

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Neurodegenerative disease. Is 70% of cases of dementia. Remembering events

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Alzheimer’s Disease

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social psych theory that states individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim in the presence of other people Social influence: individuals monitor the behavior of those around them to determine how to act.

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Bystander Effect

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Classification of mental disorders using common language

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Diagnostic Statistical Manual

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A sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other bystanders or witnesses are present. A factor of the bystander effect. The more bystanders the higher the _____

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Diffusion of responsibility

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Binge eating, anorexia, pica, bulimia, rumination, avoidant food intake

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Eating disorders

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Visual learner, reflector, pragmatist, diverger, and converger

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learning styles

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Standford-binet intellegence scale, wechsler scale, IQ

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intelligence tests

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clinical assesment tool for diagnosing mental health disorders. Used for schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. Stark R. Hathaway and JC mckinley. 1942

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Minnesota personality inventory

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interest inventory used in career assessment. May be used in career counseling. Give insight into a persons interests

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Strong Campbell Inventory

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Acute, short term but more distressing. Chronic, never ending and inescapable

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Stress

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Influence in transition between behaviorism and cognitive psychology

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Albert Bandura