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Behavior is influenced by the person in addition to the environment - what theory is this and who came up with it?
social cognitive theory / Bandura
this term means to perform a certain behavior that should lead to expected outcomes - my definition would be "how well someone thinks they can do something" if they have high ____ they think they can do it very well, and if they have low ____ they don't think they have the ability to do it well.
self efficacy
everything affects everything else - what is this?
reciprocal determinism
who came up with the "person situation controversy"? an example of this would be if a girl is quiet around some people but loud and obnoxious with her friends.
Mischel
this emphasizes unique quality of humans, especially freedom and potential for personal growth. what is this?
humanism
who came up with the "person centered theory"?
Maslow
native, unique qualities, typical behavior, congruence, incongruence (with self care and reality - leads to anxiety) - what are these traits of? fun fact: unconditional love: congruent ______ as conditional love: incongruent ______ (blank space is the answer lol)
self concept
what is the term for behavior that is fully determined by the environment?
determinism
what is the term for stable response tendencies? (consistent behavior over time)
personality
what is the least important in abnormal behavior?
deviance
what are the two most important terms of abnormal behavior?
distress and dysfunctional
what term from the abnormal behavior section prevents you from following a normal life? it is maladaptive.
dysfunctional
who was concerned with deviance and had problems with labeling people as mentally ill?
Thomas Szasz
what type of model states that its normal to think of abnormal behavior as a disease?
medical model
what is the study of the causes and origin of a disorder?
etiology
DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual)
the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States