Psychology
Final Exam Study Guide
50 Questions
Multiple Choice
True/ False
Intro to Psychology
Introspection
Eclecticism
Biopsychology approach
Behavioral approach
Psychoanalysis
Humanistic approach
Cognitive approach
Sociocultural approach
Principles of Learning
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning
Shaping
Primary reinforcement
Secondary reinforcement
Discrimination learning
Conditioned stimulus
Conditioned response
Unconditioned stimulus
Unconditioned response
Variable ratio schedule
Fixed ratio schedule
Variable interval schedule
Social learning
Observational learning
Latent learning
Reinforcement value
Infancy and Childhood
Heredity
Nature/nurture
Genes
Chromosomes
Sensorimotor stage
Preoperational stage
Concrete operations stage
Concrete operations stage
Formal operations stage
Kohlberg theory (MD)
Preconventional level
Conventional level
Postconventional level
Imprinting
Object permanence
Reversibility
Conservation
Permissive parenting
Authoritarian parenting
Separation anxiety
Motivation and Emotion
Motivation
Emotion
Hypothalamus
Amygdala
Reticular formation
Drives
Goal
Homeostasis
Curiosity motive
Manipulation motive
Intrinsic motivation
Abraham Maslow
(Hierarchy of Needs)
Opponent process theory
Emotional intelligence
Adolescence/Adulthood
Bulimia nervosa
Anorexia nervosa
Rite of passage
Group identity
Alienation
Moratorium
Fidelity
Foreclosure
Diffusion
Generativity
Empty-nest period
Gerontology
Senile dementia
Alzheimer’s disease
Thanatalogy
E. Kubler-Ross-stages of dying
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