PSYCH 1010 Exam 3 Questions and Complete Solutions
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Accommodation developed by psychologist Jean Piaget to describe what occurs when new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas. Rather than make the new information fit into an existing schema, you change the schema in order to accommodate the new information.
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PSYCH 1010 Exam 3 Questions and Complete Solutions Accommodation ✅developed by psychologist Jean Piaget to describe what occurs when new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas. Rather than make the new information fit into an existing schema, you change the schema in order to accommodate the new information. Agreeableness ✅a personality trait manifesting itself in individual behavioral characteristics that are perceived as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, and considerate Ambivalent ✅the mental disharmony or disconnect a person may feel when having both positive and negative feelings regarding the same individual. Amygdala ✅a section of the brain that is responsible for detecting fear and preparing for emergency events. Animism ✅the belief that objects that are inanimate (not living) have feelings, thoughts, and have the mental characteristics and qualities of living things. Assimilation ✅a cognitive process that manages how we take in new information and incorporate that new information into our existing knowledge. Attachment ✅a deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space Attention and self concept ✅includes elements such as academic performance gender identity, sexual identity, and racial identity. Generally, self -concept embodies the answer to "Who am I?". Avoidant ✅a psychiatric condition characterized by a lifelong pattern of extreme social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and sensitivity to rejection. Biological bases of personality ✅a set of characteristics or traits that drive individual differences in human behavior. From a biological perspective, these traits can be traced back to brain structures and neural mechanisms Bowlby ✅a British psychologist most known for the development of attachment theory. Bowlby defined attachment as a "lasting psychological connectedness between human beings." Cannon -Bard ✅theory of emotion, also known as the Thalamic theory of emotion, is a physiological explanation of emotion developed by Walter Cannon and Philip Bard. Cannon -Bard theory states that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions such as sweating, trembling and muscle tension Common forms of sexual dysfunction ✅impotence (inability of a man to achieve or maintain penile erection) and frigidity (inability of a woman to achieve arousal or orgasm during sexual intercourse). Concrete operations ✅the concrete operational stage of development can be defined as the stage of cognitive development in which a child is capable of performing a variety of mental operations and thoughts using concrete concepts. Conducting research on sexuality ✅With the emergence of HIV/AIDS, it suddenly became essential to know something about sexual behavior," he explains. "The second thing that's made a difference is Viagra, because the pharmaceutical companies suddenly became very interested in the fact that they can make huge amounts of money off the genitals." The society has joined other groups in urging the government to fund research on comprehensive sexuality education. Conscientiousness ✅a personality trait characterized by organization, purposeful action, self -discipline, and a drive to achieve. Conservation ✅logical thinking ability which, according to the psychologist Jean Piaget, is not present in children during the preoperational stage of their development at ages 2 -7, but develops in the concrete operational stage at ages 7 -11. He tendency to focus on one salient aspect of a situation and neglect other, possibly relevant aspects. Cultural tool development ✅Cultural tools include both technical tools such as books, media, computers, and social software, and psychological tools such as language, signs, writing, and symbols. Defense mechanisms ✅Any of a variety of usually unconscious mental processes used to protect oneself from shame, anxiety, loss of self -esteem, conflict, or other unacceptable feelings or thoughts, and including behaviors such as repression, projection, denial, and rationaliza tion. Disorganized ✅A decline in overall daily functioning. Unpredictable or inappropriate emotional responses. Ego ✅the ego, the id and the superego. The ego is the psychological component of the personality that is represented by our conscious decision -making process.
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