Psychology & Sociology Terms & Definitions (TPR) Flashcards
Absolute Poverty
The inability to meet a bare minimum of basic necessities, most notably, clean water, food, safe housing and reliable access to healthcare
Absolute Poverty
The inability to meet a bare minimum of basic necessities, most notably, clean water, food, safe housing and reliable access to healthcare
Achieved Status
Those statuses that are considered to be due largely to an individuals efforts
Acquisition
[Classical Conditioning]
The process of learning the association between a conditioned stimulus and response
Acquisition
[Classical Conditioning]
The process of learning the association between a conditioned stimulus and response
Activation-Synthesis Theory
The theory that dreams are simply byproducts of brain activation during REM sleep; suggests that the contents of dreams is not purposeful or meaningful
Activation-Synthesis Theory
The theory that dreams are simply byproducts of brain activation during REM sleep; suggests that the contents of dreams is not purposeful or meaningful
Actor-Observer Bias
The tendency to blame our actions on the situation and blame the actions of others on their personalities
Actor-Observer Bias
The tendency to blame our actions on the situation and blame the actions of others on their personalities
Addiction
A compulsion to do an act repeatedly; can consist of a psychological dependence and/or a physical dependence as evidenced by drug addiction withdrawal
Addiction
A compulsion to do an act repeatedly; can consist of a psychological dependence and/or a physical dependence as evidenced by drug addiction withdrawal
Affect
A person’s visible emotion in the moment
Affirmative Action
Policies that take factors like race or sex into consideration to benefit underrepresented groups in admissions or job hiring decisions
Aggregate
People who exist in the same space but do not interact or share a common sense of identity
Aggregate
People who exist in the same space but do not interact or share a common sense of identity
Aggression
Behavior that is forceful, hostile or attacking
Ainsworth (Mary)
Strange Situation Experiments where mothers would leave their infants in an unfamiliar environment to see how they would react
Algorithm
Step-by-step detailing of steps that aids with problem solving
Alpha Waves
Low amplitude, high frequency brain waves present in a relaxed state; indicators that a person is ready to drift off to sleep
Altruism
A behavior that helps ensure the success or survival of the rest of a social group, possibly at the expense of the success or survival of the individual
Amalgamation
Occurs when majority and minority groups combine to form a new group
Amalgamation
Occurs when majority and minority groups combine to form a new group
Anal Stage
[Freud’s Psychosexual]
The second stage in which the child seeks sensual pleasure through control of elimination
Anterograde Amnesia
An inability to form new memories
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Characterized by a history of serious behavior problems beginning in adolescence including significant aggression against people or animals, property destruction, lying or theft and serious rule violation
Anxiety Disorder
An emotional state of unpleasant physical and mental arousal; a preparation to fight or flee; anxiety is intense, frequent, irrational and uncontrollable
Asch (Solomon)
Research on conformity and group pressure by placing subjects in a room with several confederates and observing the behavior of the subject when the confederates provided clearly wrong answers to questions
Asch (Solomon)
Research on conformity and group pressure by placing subjects in a room with several confederates and observing the behavior of the subject when the confederates provided clearly wrong answers to questions