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Shadow Health - Edward Carter - Pain – Subjective CORRECT!!
  • Shadow Health - Edward Carter - Pain – Subjective CORRECT!!

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  • Shadow Health - Edward Carter - Pain – Subjective CORRECT!!Ego's need for immediate gratification. - Pleasure Principle The cause or ____________of abnormal behavior is difficult to determine in most cases. - Etiology An individual who is happy,autonomous, & creative has reached ______________. - Self-actualization This is necessary from parents for children to develop healthy concepts. (Rogers) - Unconditional Positive Regard Accomplished by rewarding success of desired behavior. - Sh...
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TWU Abnormal psych exam 1 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
  • TWU Abnormal psych exam 1 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz

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  • (T or F) Aggression, germs and contamination, sexuality, and religion are common forms of OCD - True (T or F) Approximately, one to three percent of people will develop OCD at some point in their lives. - True (T or F) Cognitive-behavioral therapy uses exposure and response prevention to treat OCD - True (T or F) Individuals who experience high levels of distress when discarding possessions, accompanied by the strong need to save possessions (hoarding), account for the primary form of OCD....
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WGU - Organizational Behavior -7 Motivation Concepts with 100% correct answers already graded A+
  • WGU - Organizational Behavior -7 Motivation Concepts with 100% correct answers already graded A+

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  • motivation The processes that account for an individual's intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal. The best-known theory of motivation is Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs. (5) 1. Physiological 2. Safety. 3. Social. 4. Esteem. 5. Self-actualization. Maslow hypothesized that within every human being, there exists a hierarchy of five needs: 1. Physiological. Includes hunger, thirst, shelter, sex, and other bodily needs. 2. Safety. Security ...
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GRE Psychology Subject Test Practice  Questions & Answers Complete Solution
  • GRE Psychology Subject Test Practice Questions & Answers Complete Solution

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  • GRE Psychology Subject Test Practice Questions & Answers Complete Solution An athlete's performance may improve or worsen according to the level of arousal. Under extreme pressure, performance may diminish. This is an example of a) The Yerkes-Dodson Law b) Clark Hull's theory of motivation c) the Garcia effect d) Zajonc's theory e) the James-Lange theory - Correct Answer-a) The Yerkes-Dodson Law A developmental psychologist is interested in conducting a study on children's gender ...
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Praxis: Principles of Learning and Teaching (K-6) Study Set
  • Praxis: Principles of Learning and Teaching (K-6) Study Set

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  • BEHAVIORISM SKINNER- focuses on two things: LEARN BY ASSOCIATION AND OBSERVATION; responses and environment; learning is acquiring and modifying associations through learners interaction with stimuli (EX. learn by association - bell rings, students get up, mini lessons, repeated reading) Classical conditioning automatic responses to stimuli; unconditioned and conditioned; EX. - Pavlov's dog, bell rings) unconditioned responses automatic responses (blinking, flinching) unconditioned sti...
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Early Childhood Education Theorists, DCF 40 Hours Child Care (HSAN) Health, Safety, and Nutrition (2019),
  • Early Childhood Education Theorists, DCF 40 Hours Child Care (HSAN) Health, Safety, and Nutrition (2019),

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  • Albert Bandura (Social Learning Theory) •Vicarious vs. Enactive (learning by watching vs. learning by doing) •Four Elements of Observational Learning: 1. Attention 2. Retention 3. Production 4. Motivation & Reinforcement •Four Sources of Self-Efficacy Appraisals: 1. Actual Performance 2. Vicarious Performance 3. Verbal Persuasion 4. Physiological Cues Appetite A desire to eat. Benjamin Bloom (Cognitive Theory) •Blooms Taxonomy •"Taxonomy of Educational O...
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PSYC 101 General Psychology – Liberty University Complete Quiz 4 Questions & Answers Accurate Exam Updated 2024.
  • PSYC 101 General Psychology – Liberty University Complete Quiz 4 Questions & Answers Accurate Exam Updated 2024.

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  • PSYC 101 General Psychology – Liberty University Complete Quiz 4 Questions & Answers Accurate Exam Updated 2024. • Question 1 A stimulus that elicits an automatic, unlearned response from an organism 2 /2 points Correct ANS: Unconditioned stimulus • Question 2 0 /2 points The type of imitative behavior that involves learning a novel response is called . Correct ANS: Inhibitory effect • Question 3 Which of these are NOT a type of conditi...
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A level psychology Exam Questions and Answers
  • A level psychology Exam Questions and Answers

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  • A level psychology Exam Questions and Answers classical conditioning - Answer ️️ -learning through association operant conditioning - Answer ️️ -learning through consequences behaviourist approach - Answer ️️ -explains behaviour in terms of observation and learning reinforcement - Answer ️️ -consequence of behaviour that increases likelihood of that behaviour being repeated (can be positive or negative) social learning theory - Answer ️️ -explains behaviour with direct ...
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Bcor 370 Exam 3 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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  • Bcor 370 Exam 3 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Trait approach (leadership) Based on the assumption that good leaders are born, not made. Individuals with certain personal characteristics make the best leaders Behavioral approach (leadership) An attempt to isolate and identify behaviors common to effective leaders. Such behaviors could be systemized and taught. Thus, people can be trained to become effective leaders. Contingency approach (leadership) The appropria...
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AQA Psychology Approaches Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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  • AQA Psychology Approaches Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Factors making something a science -Answer-1.Controlled, experimental conditions that can show cause and effect and can test hypotheses. 2.Highly standardised experiments that can be repeated in the same way - reliability Use of IVs and DVs. 3.The scientific method - objective, systematic and replicable. 4.The scientific cycle - objective, systematic and replicable observation. Building, refining or falsifying, development of a sc...
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