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In the definition of psychology presented in your text, the term behavior refers to |
Observable actions or responses |
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The ______ approach studies how our genes, hormones, and nervous system interact with the environment to influence a variety of mental processes and behaviors. |
Biological |
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Structural required subjects to introspect in order to |
Report on the basic elements of their mental process |
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Functional is is focused on: |
Objective, scientific analysis of observable behaviors |
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The ________ approach emphasizes looking at the whole, rather than the sum of its parts |
Gestalt |
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Which research method involves questioning a group of people? |
Survey method |
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What research method can be described as an in-depth analysis of a single person? |
Case study |
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A correlation is used to |
Describe a relationship between two or more variables |
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E number that describes the strength of a relationship between events is called a ______ ; it can range between _________. |
Correlation coefficient; -1.00 and +1.00 |
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What does correlation tell us |
The relationship and strength of relationship between two or more variables |
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Which of the following correlation coefficient represents the lowest degree of association between two variables |
+.15 |
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When we make a hypothesis we are |
Guessing |
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What is the procedure where the subject north experimenter knows which group is receiving which treatment |
Double-blind procedure |
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If the Axon is the output structure of neuron the input structure is the |
Dendrite |
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Which part of the neuron carries signals away from the cell body |
Axon |
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Tiny sacs or vesicle that are filled with neurotransmitters are located in the |
End bulbs |
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What structure in the neuron helps to speed up the transmission of the action potential |
Myelin sheath |
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Neurons that carry information from the senses to the spinal cord are called ______ neuron |
Afferent |
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Efferent neurons carry information away from the |
Spinal cord |
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The brain and the spinal cord compromise the _____ nervous system |
Central |
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The three main divisions of the human brain are |
Forebrain midbrain and hindbrain |
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The forebrain can be divided into lobes. Which of the following is not a lobe |
Lateral |
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The Temporal lobe contains the |
Primary auditory cortex |
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Which word best describes transduction |
Transform |
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Sunsations occur when |
A stimulus activates a receptor causing an impulse that is processed by the brain |
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Perception occurs when |
After meaningful combinations of sensory experiences are created |
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Perception is best defined as the |
Combination and interpretation of sensations |
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The major difference between a sensation and the perception is that a sensation |
Provides basic information and perceptions add meaning an organization to that information |
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I can chew gum and walk at the same time. this best illustrates |
Automatic processes |
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Meditation hypnoses or drug abuse usually produces which type of consciousness |
Altered states |
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What is the name of the chemicals that alter our consciousness awareness Sensations perceptions mood and cognitive processes |
Psychoactive drugs |
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Once the individual has developed a behavioral pattern of junk abuse and an overwhelming desire to get and use the drug then we see that the individual has developed |
Addiction |
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When a persons body build up a resistance to a drug so that larger doses are needed to produce the same effects that person has developed |
Tolerance |
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If a person continues to take a drug to prevent withdrawal symptoms the person is experiencing |
Dependence |
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Withdrawal symptoms occur when and addicted person |
Stops using a drug |
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Which of the following types of psychoactive drugs increase activity of the nervous system resulting in heightened alertness arousal and euphoria |
Stimulants |
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Nicotine is classified as |
Stimulant |
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Alcohol is classified as |
Depressant |
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Stimuli similar to but not identical with a conditioned stimulus elicit conditioned responses through a process known as |
Generalization |
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Spontaneous recovery is defined as |
Reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response |
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Shaping is defined as |
Reinforcing behaviors that successively lead up to the desired behavior |
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Reinforcement is to _______ as punishment is to ________ |
Increase, decrease |
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Negative reinforcement is |
The removal of an unpleasant stimulus that increases the likelihood that the response occurring again |
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Reinforcement is to increase as punishment is to |
Decrease |
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Robert is reinforced by his teacher every six time he turns in a homework assignment. Roberts teacher is using _______ schedule of reinforcement |
Fixed ratio |
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Placing information in a relatively permanent warehouse is called |
Storage |
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The correct order for the three kinds of memory is |
Sensory memory short-term memory and long-term memory |
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Placing information in a relatively permanent warehouse is called |
Storage |
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The correct order for the three kinds of memory is |
Sensory memory short-term memory and long-term memory |
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Iconic memory is a form of sensory memory that |
Visual information |
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The correct order for the three kinds of memory is |
Sensory memory short-term memory and long-term memory |
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Maintenance rehearsal involves |
Repeating information over and over again |
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A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
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A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
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A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
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A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
Conception occurs when |
A sperm penetrates the ovums membrane |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
Conception occurs when |
A sperm penetrates the ovums membrane |
|
Chemicals that can cause birth defects are called |
Teratogens |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
Conception occurs when |
A sperm penetrates the ovums membrane |
|
Chemicals that can cause birth defects are called |
Teratogens |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
Down syndrome and similar genetic abnormalities can be identified during prenatal development through |
Aminocentesis |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
Conception occurs when |
A sperm penetrates the ovums membrane |
|
Chemicals that can cause birth defects are called |
Teratogens |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
Down syndrome and similar genetic abnormalities can be identified during prenatal development through |
Aminocentesis |
|
Development norms refer |
The average age at which individuals perform skills |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
|
A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
|
The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
|
About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
|
A concept can be dust best defined as |
Oh way to group items based upon common characteristics |
|
Intrinsic motivation influences us to engage in behaviors that |
Are personally rewarding |
|
Intrinsic is to _______ as extrinsic is to _______ |
Internal, external |
|
According to Maslow, we satisfy our needs |
And a certain order based on a set hierarchy |
|
Food, sleep, sec are examples of |
Biological needs |
|
Maslow defined self actualization as |
Fulfillment of one's unique potential |
|
The eating disorder characterized by a minimum of two bench eating episodes per week for at least three months and regularly engaging in vomiting is called |
Bulimia nervosa |
|
A ______ is a universal sign of happiness or friendliness |
Smile |
|
The period that lasts nine months, extending from conception to birth, is called the blank period |
Prenatal |
|
Conception occurs when |
A sperm penetrates the ovums membrane |
|
Chemicals that can cause birth defects are called |
Teratogens |
|
A prototype for car would include |
The average characteristics of all cars |
|
Down syndrome and similar genetic abnormalities can be identified during prenatal development through |
Aminocentesis |
|
Development norms refer |
The average age at which individuals perform skills |
|
Piaget call the incorporation of new objects into existing knowledge |
Assimilation |
|
As you review the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, you realize that the recipe is |
Algorithm |
|
Rules of thumb or mental shortcuts are known as |
Heuristics |
|
Functional fixedness is defined as |
The inability to see in object as having a used different from its usual month |
|
A form of Communication that has complex rules that are used to make symbols is called |
language |
|
The most basic speech sounds of a given language is |
Phonemes |
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A morpheme is defined as |
Combination of sounds that has meaning |
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The rules that allow us to combine words to make meaningful phrases and sentences is termed |
Syntax |
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About six months of age, babies begin to verbalize one syllable sounds called |
Babbling |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
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The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
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The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
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According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
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The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
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According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
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The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
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According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
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The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
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Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
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Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
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The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
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The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
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The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
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My dad sets the rules and that's it there are no if's and's or butts about it. This parent has in ______ style |
Authoritarian |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
|
The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
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My dad sets the rules and that's it there are no if's and's or butts about it. This parent has in ______ style |
Authoritarian |
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Authoritative parents |
Director children in logic and rational ways |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
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Permissive parent |
Sets no rules or boundaries |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
|
The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
|
My dad sets the rules and that's it there are no if's and's or butts about it. This parent has in ______ style |
Authoritarian |
|
Authoritative parents |
Director children in logic and rational ways |
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When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Permissive parent |
Sets no rules or boundaries |
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Ericksons psychosocial stage, which corresponds to young adulthood is called |
Intimacy versus isolation |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
|
The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
|
My dad sets the rules and that's it there are no if's and's or butts about it. This parent has in ______ style |
Authoritarian |
|
Authoritative parents |
Director children in logic and rational ways |
|
When an existing Methodist changed because of new information being taken in, the process called ______ has taken place |
Accommodation |
|
Permissive parent |
Sets no rules or boundaries |
|
Ericksons psychosocial stage, which corresponds to young adulthood is called |
Intimacy versus isolation |
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In order to achieve integrity during late adulthood, Erickson argues that one must |
Feel content about past accomplishments |
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Piaget called the knowledge that an object continues to exist even after it has been removed from the view |
Object performance |
|
The term conservation refers to the fact that |
The amount of a substance remains the same even though it's shape changes |
|
According to Erickson, the first major task of a child is to |
Form an intimate attachment with another person |
|
The most common type of child abuse is |
Neglec |
|
Puberty refers |
The biological changes that happen at the start of adolescence |
|
The most important a hormone in the development of female sexual characteristics is |
estrogen |
|
The most important hormone development of male sexual characteristics is |
Testosterone |
|
My dad sets the rules and that's it there are no if's and's or butts about it. This parent has in ______ style |
Authoritarian |
|
Authoritative parents |
Director children in logic and rational ways |