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Psychologist who developed the psychoanalytic theory |
Sigmen freud |
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According to Freud's psychoanalysis theory our personality's consist of ? |
Id, Ego, and Superego |
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Which part of our personality lies within our subconscious and represents our most basic urges and needs (animal instincts)? |
ID |
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Which part of our personality attempts to meet the desire of the Id in a way that is socially acceptable (reality)? |
Ego |
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According to freud this id the final part of our personality to develop and brings the addition of morals to our personality which serves as this parts decisions within a situation (morality)? |
Superego |
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Behavior is on focuses on the observations and alternations of? |
Behavior |
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Behaviorist believe a person's behavior is driven by response to environmental stimuli as well? |
Consequences or Rewards |
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What are the 2 types of conditioning that behaviorists adhere to? |
Classical conditioning Operant conditioning |
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Which (conditioning) is made up of a system of rewards and punishments (AKA positive and negative reinforcement) |
Operant |
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a person or an animal's natural reflexes try particular environmental stimuli? |
Classical conditioning |
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Who is the psychologist behind the 'dog with the bell' experiment |
Pavlov |
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"Pavlov's dogs" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning? |
Classical conditioning |
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Who's the psychologist behind the "little Albert" experiment |
J.B. Watson |
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The "little Albert" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning
explain the experiment |
Classical conditioning |
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Who is this psychologist bhhind the "Skinner Box" experiment
Expain experiment |
B.F. Skinner |
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This "Skinner Box" experiment is an example of which type of conditioning |
Operant Conditioning |
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Who is the psychologist behind the "Bobo doll" experiment |
Albert Bandura |
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What was the aim of bandura's experiment |
To see if children would imitate an aggressive adult model |
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What is the hypothesis's that bandura thought would occur |
~Boys will imitate aggressive more then girls ~Same sex models will have more influence ~Nonaggressive models will have a deterring effect ~Boys will imitate aggressive more then girls |
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How many total children were involved in bandura's experiment? |
36 girls 36 boys 72 children |
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How many groups were the 3-5 year olds divided in to for banderah's experiment? For what purpose (think male model)? |
1- Exposed to aggressive models 2- Non aggressive adult model 3- Control, no adult model |
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Introduction of the adult models by bandura as occurred during which stage? |
Stage one (modeling stage) |
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The observation of the child (20 minutes in a Room alone) and their behavior with aggressive and non aggressive toys occurred during which day to Bandura's experiment? |
3rd stage (observation stage) |
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Children being told the day we're not allowed to play with toys by the experimenter during bandura's experiment occurred during which stage |
2nd stage (aggressive arousal stage) |
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What was one result that bandura reach during his Bobo doll experiment |
~Children who observe the aggressive model were far more aggressive ~Girls showed more physical aggression if the model was male but more verbal aggression if the model was female. ~Boys were more likely to imitate same-sex models then girls. ~Boys imitated more physical aggressive acts than girls. |
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Who is a psychologist behind the obedience experiment |
Stanley milgram |
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Example of id vs super ego |
Example of operant and classical conditioning |