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21 Cards in this Set
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framing
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perspective phrasing of information that is used to make a decision
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hindsight
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seeing the outcome as more predictible after the fact
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drive reduction theory
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you do things to release bodily tension
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arousal theory
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you do things to attain a certain level of arousal
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lange theory
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stimuli cause you to react physically
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Bard theory
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you react mentally which triggers the physical reaction to stimuli
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transition from instinct to motivation
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1.behavior is learned
2. it is rarely rigid 3. instinces merely name the behaviors |
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intrinsic motivation
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you do something just because you want to
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extrinsic motivation
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you do something because you are rewarded by it and to avoid punishment
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psychoanalytic play
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fantasy
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learning play
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role play
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ethological play
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physical activity
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kubler ross stages of grief
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1. denial
2. anger 3. bargaining 4. depression 5. acceptance |
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piagets stage model
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1. sensorimotor
2. preoperational 3. concrete operational 4. formal operational |
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kohlbergs moral development
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1. preconventional (right and wrong)
2. conventional (duty, other persons shoes) 3. post conventional (emphasis on morals) |
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defense mechanisms
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1. repression
2. projection 3. displacement 4. reaction formation 5. regression 6. rationalization 7. identification |
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trait theory of personality
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1. extroversion
2. aggreeableness 3. conscientiousness 4. emotional stability 5. openness |
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somatoform disorders
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-no real illness, merely mental
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disassociative disorders
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interuptions of the mind
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neurotic
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can function in real life and overcome disorder
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psychosomatic
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physical illness caused by stress
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