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17 Cards in this Set
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Main guy behind psychoanalysis (father of)?
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Freud
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Main 2 guys behind learning theory/behaviorism?
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Pavlov
Skinner |
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Main 2 guys behind humanistic psychology?
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Maslow (father)
Rogers |
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*Psychoanalysis*
Define hysteria: symptoms are p_______, no _______ basis |
symptoms: physical
no organic basis |
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*Psychoanalysis*
Freud's method of dealing with hysteria. His conclusion... |
hypnosis
conclusion: there is a walled-off section of brain called the unconscious |
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*Psychoanalysis*
What is the "unconscious," termed by Freud? |
walled-off section of brain
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Freud's "psychosexual development" stages
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Oral 0-1
Anal 2-3 Phallic 4-5 Latency 6-11 Genital adol.-adult |
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Adler worked with ____ for how many years?
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Freud
10 years |
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*Psychoanalysis*
3 main defense mechanisms |
repression
reaction formation projection |
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*Psychoanalysis*
Id= Ego= Superego= |
=pleasure
=social reality =moral |
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Carl Jung is known for his theory of ________
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theory of archetypes
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John Watson mainly studied the science of h________ b________
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human behavior
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*Learning theory/behaviorism*
Pavlov is best known for his experiments on ______ ________ |
classical conditioning
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*Learning theory/behaviorism*
Define stimulus generalization extinction spontaneous recovery THIS IS DEFINITELY ON THE TEST |
SG: similar response to similar stimuli (dog salivate @ bell, also @ horn, similar sounds)
E: elimination of conditioned response when rewards withdrawn (reward withdrawn, dog stops salivating @ bell) SR: reappearance of extinguished response after rest period |
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*Learning theory/behaviorism*
Skinner best known for the r________ s________ |
reinforcement schedules
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*Learning theory/behaviorism*
Define Reinforcement Schedules: continuous fixed variable THIS IS DEFINITELY ON THE TEST |
Continuous: 1 pushup=1 reward
Fixed: 5 pushups=1reward Variable: 11, 4, 5, 9 pushups=1 reward |
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*Learning theory/behaviorism*
Define operant |
actions that make a difference occur more often
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