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[Show more]Structuralist View of Consciousness 
: Break consciousness down to the lowest level 
Functionalist View of Consciousness 
: Consciousness is a stream of thought 
Behaviorist View of Consciousness 
: No consciousness 
Modern View of Consciousness 
: Awareness of surrounding and how things are connect...
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Add to cartStructuralist View of Consciousness 
: Break consciousness down to the lowest level 
Functionalist View of Consciousness 
: Consciousness is a stream of thought 
Behaviorist View of Consciousness 
: No consciousness 
Modern View of Consciousness 
: Awareness of surrounding and how things are connect...
The four basic goals of psychology are to (1) describe, (2) explain, (3) predict, and (4) 
control or influence behavior. 
: TRUE 
The neurotransmitter called acetylcholine: 
: is involved in muscle contractions, memory, learning, and general intellectual 
functioning. 
The neurotransmitter called...
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control or influence behavior. 
: TRUE 
The neurotransmitter called acetylcholine: 
: is involved in muscle contractions, memory, learning, and general intellectual 
functioning. 
The neurotransmitter called...
What is the DSM V? 
: Diagnostic & Statistical Manual 
How can you informally assess whether a behavior is normal or abnormal? (the 5 
criteria listed on the board) 
: -subjective discomfort 
-maladaptive 
-situational context 
-cultural relativity 
-statistical definition 
What were the 4 personal...
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Add to cartWhat is the DSM V? 
: Diagnostic & Statistical Manual 
How can you informally assess whether a behavior is normal or abnormal? (the 5 
criteria listed on the board) 
: -subjective discomfort 
-maladaptive 
-situational context 
-cultural relativity 
-statistical definition 
What were the 4 personal...
learning 
: enduring change in behavior or thinking that results from experiences 
habituation 
: An organism's decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to it 
stimulus 
: something that causes a response 
classical conditioning 
: ivan pavlov. 
process in which an originally neutr...
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: enduring change in behavior or thinking that results from experiences 
habituation 
: An organism's decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to it 
stimulus 
: something that causes a response 
classical conditioning 
: ivan pavlov. 
process in which an originally neutr...
Define Psychology 
: study of mind; study of behavior and mental processing 
Describe the scientific method 
: is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and 
doing experiments. 
Why is Psychology defined as a hub science? 
: bc numerous scientific fields come together i...
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Add to cartDefine Psychology 
: study of mind; study of behavior and mental processing 
Describe the scientific method 
: is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and 
doing experiments. 
Why is Psychology defined as a hub science? 
: bc numerous scientific fields come together i...
The scientific method starts with _____ 
: observations. 
Based on research, which type of attachment pattern seems to be the least securely 
attached? 
: disorganized attachment 
According to Bandura, the idea that the environment, behaviors, and cognitive factors 
all play a mutual role in the d...
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Add to cartThe scientific method starts with _____ 
: observations. 
Based on research, which type of attachment pattern seems to be the least securely 
attached? 
: disorganized attachment 
According to Bandura, the idea that the environment, behaviors, and cognitive factors 
all play a mutual role in the d...
Factors that Influence symptoms 
: - Individual differences/personality 
- Cultural differences 
- Situational factors 
- Stress 
- Mood 
Schema (illness representation) 
: A patients own beliefs about their illnesses; what they know about their 
disease/symptoms - helps them to explain. 
Five comp...
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Add to cartFactors that Influence symptoms 
: - Individual differences/personality 
- Cultural differences 
- Situational factors 
- Stress 
- Mood 
Schema (illness representation) 
: A patients own beliefs about their illnesses; what they know about their 
disease/symptoms - helps them to explain. 
Five comp...
Psychology 
: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
Critical Thinking 
: The process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing, and synthesizing 
information. 
Psychoanalytic Perspective 
: An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes developed by 
Freud, which...
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: The scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
Critical Thinking 
: The process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing, and synthesizing 
information. 
Psychoanalytic Perspective 
: An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes developed by 
Freud, which...
What are the 3 primary ways we begin to learn about sex and sexuality? 
: 1. Judging without naming 
2. Mislabeling 
3. Undefined words 
What is the "nature vs nurture" debate and how does this relate to sexual orientation? 
: Whether biology or environment cause sexual orientation 
What is oxytoc...
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: 1. Judging without naming 
2. Mislabeling 
3. Undefined words 
What is the "nature vs nurture" debate and how does this relate to sexual orientation? 
: Whether biology or environment cause sexual orientation 
What is oxytoc...
What is the process of objectively evaluating, comparing, analyzing, and synthesizing 
information? 
: Critical Thinking 
If you were keeping an in-depth record of your conscious awareness including 
sensation, images, feelings, and thoughts that you are aware of experiencing, then you 
would be ...
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information? 
: Critical Thinking 
If you were keeping an in-depth record of your conscious awareness including 
sensation, images, feelings, and thoughts that you are aware of experiencing, then you 
would be ...
psychology 
: scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
functionalism 
: studied how the mind works to allow humans and animals to adapt to their 
environment 
the basic unit of communication is 
: neuron 
the part of a neuron that receives communication is called 
: dendrites 
the firing ...
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: scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
functionalism 
: studied how the mind works to allow humans and animals to adapt to their 
environment 
the basic unit of communication is 
: neuron 
the part of a neuron that receives communication is called 
: dendrites 
the firing ...
define psychology 
: the scientific study of mind and behavior 
define the scientific method and explain how it is used in psychology 
: scientific method: is the set of assumptions, rules, and procedures 
scientists collect, organize, and draw conclusions from data 
data: information collected thro...
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Add to cartdefine psychology 
: the scientific study of mind and behavior 
define the scientific method and explain how it is used in psychology 
: scientific method: is the set of assumptions, rules, and procedures 
scientists collect, organize, and draw conclusions from data 
data: information collected thro...
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