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18 Cards in this Set
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For every technological advancement, there is an upside and a downside
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The paradox of progress
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focuses on the connection between behavior and the mental processes that underlie it.
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psychology
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The psychologyical processes through which people manage or ocpe with the demands and challenges of everyday life
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adjustment
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is loosely defined as someone who exhibits too much, and often inappropriate, caring for persons who depend on him or her.
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codependancy
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a sub branch of psychology. A branch of psychology that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
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clinical psychology
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gathering data through observation
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empiricism
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a condition or event taht an experimenter varies in order to see its impact on another variable
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independent variable
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the variable that is thought to be affected by the manipulations of the independent variable
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dependent variable
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who is responsible for the codependency movement
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Melanie Beattie
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Treatment
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Independent variable
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Outcome
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Dependent variable
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Ethical term for control group
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waiting list group
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The group that receives the placebo
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control group
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written in a way where anyone can see them selves in that environment.
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psychobabble
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Has no therapeutic value
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placebo effect
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an indepth investigatino of an individual participant
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case study
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are structured questionnaires designed to solicit information about specific aspects of participants behavior
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surveys
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What is an example of a Mnemonic device
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Acrostic
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