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Psychology 2301 Final Exam Review Latest Update Graded A+
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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 through formal observation or measurement 
 
what are the major schools of thought and theoretical perspectives in psychology biological 
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Psychology 2301 Practice Final Exam with Complete Solutions
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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 development of personality is referred to as _____ eciprocal determinism. 
 
A(n) ___ is a measure of how strongly two variables are relate...
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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 connected 
together 
 
Elements of Consciousness Attention, selective, limited capacity 
 
Inattentional Blindness A form of selective attention that describes...
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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 focuses on unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts. 
 
Psychodynamic Perspective An approach to understanding behavior and metal processes that...
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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 oxytocin and how does it relate to sexuality? "love drug"... experiences that cause 
oxytocin release can trigger a certain sexuality 
 
What i...
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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 personality disorders discussed in class and their symptoms. "Cluster B" - 
narcissistic personality disorder 
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General Psychology 2301 Exam 2 Cognitive & Developmental Psychology 100% Pass
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General Psychology 2301 Exam 2 
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Cognition refers to... The mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, 
and communicating. 
 
Regis thinks it's wrong to drive over the speed limit simply because he might get punished for 
doing so. He is demonstrating Kohlberg's ______ level of morality. Preconventional 
 
In a well-known experiment, preschool children punded and kicked a large inflatable Bobo doll 
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Define Psychology The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. 
 
Functionalism Studies the way the mind functions. 
 
Psychoanalysis An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes developed by 
Freud, which focuses on unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts. (Freud) 
 
Behavioral Perspective An approach to understanding behavior and mental processes that 
emphasizes objective, observable environmental infl...
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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 neutral stimulus, by repeated pairing with a stimulus that normally 
elicits a response, comes to elicit a similar or even identical response 
 
neutral s...