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Perspective that believes that the person can change the environment

Perspective that believes that the person can change the environment. Humanism . Perspective that Gordon Allport is associated with. Trait Theories. Who came up with reciprocal determinism?. Albert Bandura. What is reciprocal determinism?.

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Perspective that believes that the person can change the environment

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  1. Perspective that believes that the person can change the environment Humanism

  2. Perspective that Gordon Allport is associated with Trait Theories

  3. Who came up with reciprocal determinism? Albert Bandura

  4. What is reciprocal determinism? There is interaction between behavior, internal personal factors, and the environment

  5. Theory of emotion where there is simultaneous burst of arousal and emotion Cannon-Bard Theory

  6. Who came up with the General Adaptation Syndrome? Hans Selye

  7. What is generalized adaptation syndrome? The body’s response to stress is in three stages: alarm, resistance and exhaustion

  8. What is the collective unconscious? Jung’s idea that each person’s mind contains a storehouse of the history of all humanity

  9. The Freudian defense mechanism where a person shows the opposite emotion which he/she is feeling Reaction formation

  10. Perspective that believes that there is no need for a theory of personality because the environment controls you Behaviorist

  11. Whose idea—birth order and inferiority complex? Alfred Adler

  12. Part of the brain that tells you to eat Lateral hypothalamus

  13. Whose idea—multiple intelligence? Howard Gardner

  14. What is the language acquisition device? Whose idea? There is a “switch” for understanding and producing language—Noam Chomsky

  15. Whorf’s idea that language determines the way that we think Linguistic determinism

  16. Type of heuristics (rule of thumb problem solving)that judges the likelihood of things in terms of how well they represent a prototype Representative heuristics

  17. Examples of stimulants Caffeine, meth, cocaine, nicotine, ecstasy

  18. Stage of sleep with greater delta waves Stage 4 of NREM

  19. Learning not immediately exhibited or shown Latent learning

  20. In language, the smallest distinctive sound Phoneme

  21. Neurotransmitter linked to schizophrenia and Parkinson’s Dopamine

  22. Two-word phrases spoken at age 2 Telegraphic speech

  23. A cognitive therapist who tried to dispel clients’ irrational beliefs Aaron Beck

  24. Perspective that believes in free will and you can control the environment Humanism

  25. Beliefs are strengthened in a group of like-minded people Group polarization

  26. Stronger response of a task when in the presence of others Social facilitation

  27. An inconsistency between a belief and a behavior Cognitive dissonance

  28. The steps of systematic desensitization Learn relaxation techniques, ask the person to visualize an anxiety-provoking event and relax when too tense; work up to participating in the event

  29. Brain structure that controls information processing and higher level functions; makes us distinctly human Cerebral cortex

  30. Brain structure with planning, judgment and personality Frontal lobe

  31. 2 parts of the peripheral nervous system Autonomic and somatic

  32. Neurotransmitter linked to depression Serotonin

  33. What structure releases epinephrine and norepinephrine? Adrenal gland

  34. Depth cues available to either eye alone Monocular depth cues (relative size, relative clarity, texture gradient, relative height, relative motion, linear perspective, light, shadow)

  35. Martin Seligman’s type of psychology BE POSITIVE!!!! (Positive Psychology)

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