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[Show more]Biography of Alfred Adler - Correct Answer Lived in Austria 
-Sick as a child; jealous of older brother, feelings of inferiority, compensation for weaknesses through persistence 
 
Define Social interest (Adler) - Correct Answer Urge in human nature to adapt oneself to the conditions of the social ...
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Add to cartBiography of Alfred Adler - Correct Answer Lived in Austria 
-Sick as a child; jealous of older brother, feelings of inferiority, compensation for weaknesses through persistence 
 
Define Social interest (Adler) - Correct Answer Urge in human nature to adapt oneself to the conditions of the social ...
authoritative parenting - Correct Answer encourages children to be independent but still places limits and controls on their actions 
-best type of parenting, gives child most freedom & access to self-actualizatio 
 
permissive parenting - Correct Answer style of parenting in which parent makes few,...
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Add to cartauthoritative parenting - Correct Answer encourages children to be independent but still places limits and controls on their actions 
-best type of parenting, gives child most freedom & access to self-actualizatio 
 
permissive parenting - Correct Answer style of parenting in which parent makes few,...
Describe the parts of the health belief model - Correct AnswerPerceived susceptibility = i worry about skin cancer 
Perceived severity of health threat = I enjoy being outdoors, so developing skin cancer is a very real possibility for me 
Perceived benefits of prevention minus perceived barriers = w...
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Add to cartDescribe the parts of the health belief model - Correct AnswerPerceived susceptibility = i worry about skin cancer 
Perceived severity of health threat = I enjoy being outdoors, so developing skin cancer is a very real possibility for me 
Perceived benefits of prevention minus perceived barriers = w...
Dictionary definition: Personality - Correct Answer State of being a person, characteristics and qualities that form a persons distinctive character, sum of persons physical, mental, emotional and social characteristics 
 
Psychological definition: Personality - Correct Answer Unique & relatively en...
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Add to cartDictionary definition: Personality - Correct Answer State of being a person, characteristics and qualities that form a persons distinctive character, sum of persons physical, mental, emotional and social characteristics 
 
Psychological definition: Personality - Correct Answer Unique & relatively en...
Descriptive Statistics - Correct Answer Describe, summarize, and tabulate the data 
 
Frequency Distribution - Correct Answer An arrangement of data that indicates how often a particular score or observation occurs. 
 
Cumulative Frequency - Correct Answer a running total of frequencies 
 
Apparent ...
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Add to cartDescriptive Statistics - Correct Answer Describe, summarize, and tabulate the data 
 
Frequency Distribution - Correct Answer An arrangement of data that indicates how often a particular score or observation occurs. 
 
Cumulative Frequency - Correct Answer a running total of frequencies 
 
Apparent ...
projective test - Correct Answer a personality test, such as the Rorschach or TAT, that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one's inner dynamics 
 
objective test - Correct Answer unambiguous self-reports 
 
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) - Correct Answer a projective tes...
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Add to cartprojective test - Correct Answer a personality test, such as the Rorschach or TAT, that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one's inner dynamics 
 
objective test - Correct Answer unambiguous self-reports 
 
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) - Correct Answer a projective tes...
Stress - Correct Answer organism's internal biological and psychological responses to external demands 
A by-product of poor coping 
 
Stress Factors - Correct Answer Children are extremely vulnerable 
genetic makeup 
exposure to early childhood stressors 
individual stress tolerance 
stressful exp...
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Add to cartStress - Correct Answer organism's internal biological and psychological responses to external demands 
A by-product of poor coping 
 
Stress Factors - Correct Answer Children are extremely vulnerable 
genetic makeup 
exposure to early childhood stressors 
individual stress tolerance 
stressful exp...
Hans Eysenck - Correct Answer personality theorist; asserted that personality is largely determined by genes, used introversion/extroversion 
 
What are the three basic personality dimensions? - Correct Answer 1. extraversion-introversion 
2. neuroticism 
3. psychoticism 
 
Extraversion - Correct An...
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Add to cartHans Eysenck - Correct Answer personality theorist; asserted that personality is largely determined by genes, used introversion/extroversion 
 
What are the three basic personality dimensions? - Correct Answer 1. extraversion-introversion 
2. neuroticism 
3. psychoticism 
 
Extraversion - Correct An...
What are the basic concepts in Cognitive Development?	cognition and development 
Structure	refers to the mental processes happening within, which determines a particular function to occur 
function	of mental structures promotes them to change 
cognition	is a mental process used to think and solve pr...
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Add to cartWhat are the basic concepts in Cognitive Development?	cognition and development 
Structure	refers to the mental processes happening within, which determines a particular function to occur 
function	of mental structures promotes them to change 
cognition	is a mental process used to think and solve pr...
Perception - Correct Answer Process of organizing and interpreting our senses 
 
perceptual set - Correct Answer What we expect to see based on our past experiences 
 
imperfect memory - Correct Answer Distortion of data: use of imagination to fill in the blanks 
 
How is truth found - Correct Answe...
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Add to cartPerception - Correct Answer Process of organizing and interpreting our senses 
 
perceptual set - Correct Answer What we expect to see based on our past experiences 
 
imperfect memory - Correct Answer Distortion of data: use of imagination to fill in the blanks 
 
How is truth found - Correct Answe...
Valuing process in infants and adults - Correct Answer Infants: Organismic valuing process. Signals from the body, self-reliance, internal frame of reference. 
 
Adults: More complex 
 
(Roger's Theory) 
 
Fully Functioning Persons - Correct Answer Self actualizing people. Characteristics include: ...
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Add to cartValuing process in infants and adults - Correct Answer Infants: Organismic valuing process. Signals from the body, self-reliance, internal frame of reference. 
 
Adults: More complex 
 
(Roger's Theory) 
 
Fully Functioning Persons - Correct Answer Self actualizing people. Characteristics include: ...
Social Cognition - Correct Answer -thought suppression 
-how we think about the social world 
 
2 Ways of social processing - Correct Answer Explicit and Implicit 
 
Explicit processing - Correct Answer -conscious 
-typically effortful 
-typically intentional 
-ex: complex math problem 
 
Implicit p...
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Add to cartSocial Cognition - Correct Answer -thought suppression 
-how we think about the social world 
 
2 Ways of social processing - Correct Answer Explicit and Implicit 
 
Explicit processing - Correct Answer -conscious 
-typically effortful 
-typically intentional 
-ex: complex math problem 
 
Implicit p...
Explain: Characteristics of anorexia nervosa. - Correct Answer - Restriction of energy intake relative to requirements, leading to a significantly low body weight in the context of age, sex, developmental trajectory, and physical health 
- Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat or persistent...
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Add to cartExplain: Characteristics of anorexia nervosa. - Correct Answer - Restriction of energy intake relative to requirements, leading to a significantly low body weight in the context of age, sex, developmental trajectory, and physical health 
- Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat or persistent...
Variable - Correct Answer Class of outcomes that can take on more than one value 
 
dependent variable - Correct Answer Measure of behavior that reflects the effects of the independent variable (the outcomes of a research study) 
 
Frequency - Correct Answer Number of times that a behavior is perfor...
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Add to cartVariable - Correct Answer Class of outcomes that can take on more than one value 
 
dependent variable - Correct Answer Measure of behavior that reflects the effects of the independent variable (the outcomes of a research study) 
 
Frequency - Correct Answer Number of times that a behavior is perfor...
What factors influence consumer behavior? - 1. Cultural 
2. Social 
3. Personal 
4. Psychological 
 
Cultural Factor - Come from society as a whole / the culture in which we live (ex. - United States, California, Orange County, Fullerton) 
 
Includes Cultural, Subcultural, and Social Class influenc...
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Add to cartWhat factors influence consumer behavior? - 1. Cultural 
2. Social 
3. Personal 
4. Psychological 
 
Cultural Factor - Come from society as a whole / the culture in which we live (ex. - United States, California, Orange County, Fullerton) 
 
Includes Cultural, Subcultural, and Social Class influenc...
research on self-reported impulsivity from age 10 to 30 shows what pattern? - Correct Answer high impulsivity at 10 that increases to about age 15 and then decreases 
 
which of the following parent statement is an example of induction? - Correct Answer don't eat your dessert first because you won...
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Add to cartresearch on self-reported impulsivity from age 10 to 30 shows what pattern? - Correct Answer high impulsivity at 10 that increases to about age 15 and then decreases 
 
which of the following parent statement is an example of induction? - Correct Answer don't eat your dessert first because you won...
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