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Theory - Answer- a belief or idea that develops based on information or evidence; a proposed explanation for observed phenomena
Psychoanalytic theory - Answer- Freud's theory of the development of personality; emphasis on the role of the unconscious
Psychosexual stages - Answer- F...
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Theory - Answer- a belief or idea that develops based on information or evidence; a
proposed explanation for observed phenomena
Psychoanalytic theory - Answer- Freud's theory of the development of personality;
emphasis on the role of the unconscious
Psychosexual stages - Answer- Freud's five distinct stages of development in which
a pleasure centre must be satisfied in order for the individual to resolve the inner
conflicts relating to his or her wants or needs
Defence mechanisms - Answer- psychological strategies to cope with anxiety or
perceived threats
Repression - Answer- a defence mechanism in which traumatic and unacceptable
thoughts and memories are removed from consciousness and pushed to the
unconscious level
Id - Answer- Freud's structure of mind relating to our basic instincts; strikes to secure
pleasure
Ego - Answer- Freud's notion of the central part of our personality; keeps id in check
Superego - Answer- Freud's concept of our conscience; internal determinant of right
and wrong
Psychosocial theory - Answer- Erikson's stage theory that emphasizes the impact of
social experiences throughout human development
Life crisis - Answer- Erik son's term to describe the main tension that individuals
experience and seek to resolve during each of eight life stages
Identity crisis - Answer- Erik son's term for a situation, usually in adolescence, that
causes us to make major decisions about our identity
Object permanence - Answer- the realization that objects continue to exist even
when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched
Cognitive structures - Answer- Piaget's term to describe the basic tools of cognitive
development
Adaptation - Answer- a mechanism that consists of the two functional invariants-
assimilation and accommodation- in Piaget's theory
Assimilation - Answer- Piaget's term to describe the manner in which we incorporate
date into our cognitive structures
, Accommodation - Answer- Piaget's term to describe the manner by which cognitive
structures change
Equilibration - Answer- Piaget's term to describe the balance between assimilation
and accommodation
Schemes - Answer- Piaget's term for organized patterns of thought and action
Zone of proximal development (ZPD) - Answer- Vygotsky's term for a range of ability
in a given task, where the higher limit is achieved through interaction with others
Information-processing theory - Answer- cognitive theory that uses a computer
metaphor to understand how the human mind processes information
Classical conditioning - Answer- the learning process in which a neutral stimulus
produces an involuntary response that is usually elicited by another stimulus
Positive reinforcement - Answer- an event that increases the likelihood of a desired
response in the future
Negative reinforcement - Answer- an event that, when it ceases to occur, makes that
response more likely to happen in the future
Operant conditioning - Answer- the use of consequences (reinforcement,
punishment) to modify or shape voluntary behaviour or actions
Punishment - Answer- process by which an unpleasant response is paired with an
undesired behaviour to decrease the likelihood of that behaviour occurring in the
future
Extinction - Answer- the systematic process in which behaviours are de-conditioned
or eliminated
Modelling - Answer- Bandura's term for observational learning
Observational learning - Answer- Bandura's term to explain the information we obtain
from observing other people, things, and events
Social (cognitive) learning theory - Answer- Bandura's explanation for the process
whereby the information we glean from observing others influences our behaviour
Self-efficacy - Answer- a person's belief that she can behave in a certain way to
achieve a desired goal
Reciprocal interactions - Answer- our responses to others around us, which causes
changes in those other people; their responses to us then change, which intern
produces new changes in us
Bioecological model - Answer- the continuity and change in the biopsychosocial
characteristics of human beings, both as individuals and as groups
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