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PSY 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified What is classical conditioning? Classical conditioning is a learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, eliciting a similar response. What i...

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What is classical conditioning?




✔✔Classical conditioning is a learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated

with a meaningful stimulus, eliciting a similar response.




What is the main difference between short-term memory and long-term memory?




✔✔Short-term memory holds information temporarily and has limited capacity, while long-term

memory stores information more permanently with a larger capacity.




What does the term "cognitive dissonance" refer to?




✔✔Cognitive dissonance refers to the psychological discomfort experienced when holding

conflicting beliefs or attitudes, prompting a change to reduce the discomfort.




What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment?
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,✔✔The control group serves as a baseline to compare with the experimental group, helping to

isolate the effect of the independent variable being tested.




What is the "fight-or-flight" response?




✔✔The "fight-or-flight" response is a physiological reaction to perceived threats, preparing the

body to either confront or escape from danger through changes in heart rate, respiration, and

adrenaline levels.




What does "self-actualization" mean in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?




✔✔Self-actualization is the highest level in Maslow's hierarchy, referring to the realization of

one's full potential and the pursuit of personal growth and self-fulfillment.




What is the role of neurotransmitters in the brain?




✔✔Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons, playing a

crucial role in communication within the brain and influencing mood, behavior, and cognition.


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,What is the difference between "nature" and "nurture" in psychology?




✔✔"Nature" refers to genetic and biological influences on behavior, while "nurture"

encompasses environmental and experiential factors that shape behavior and development.




What is the main concept of operant conditioning?




✔✔Operant conditioning is a learning process where behaviors are modified through rewards or

punishments, influencing the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.




What does "social psychology" study?




✔✔Social psychology studies how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced

by the presence, actions, and attitudes of others.




What is "observational learning"?




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, ✔✔Observational learning occurs when an individual acquires new behaviors by watching and

imitating others.




What is the "bystander effect"?




✔✔The bystander effect is the phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help in an

emergency situation when other people are present.




What is "attachment theory" in developmental psychology?




✔✔Attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby, explores the emotional bond between infants

and their caregivers and how it influences social and emotional development.




What is "cognitive-behavioral therapy" (CBT)?




✔✔Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that addresses negative

thought patterns and behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping

strategies.




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