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Praxis II School Psychology Study Guide
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Post traumatic stress disorder CORRECT ANSWER After a traumatic event, symptoms are intrusive memories, avoiding emotional triggers, emotional numbness, and arousal 
 
Genuineness CORRECT ANSWER Therapist honestly communicates emotions and experiences 
 
Lev Vygotsky CORRECT ANSWER Believed that COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IS DEPENDENT ON INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS 
 
Classical Conditioning CORRECT ANSWER The process by which a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus 
 
Unconditional Stimulus (U...
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Psych 001 Midterm 2 UPenn Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Psych 001 Midterm 2 UPenn Exam 
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learning - Correct Answer ️️ -a relatively enduring change in behavior, resulting from 
experience 
3 types of learning - Correct Answer ️️ -nonassociative, associative, observational 
nonassociative learning - Correct Answer ️️ -learning about a stimulus, such as sight 
or sound, in the external world 
2 outcomes - habituation (response decreases) or sensitization (response increases) 
ex. you hear a fire alarm and loo...
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Psychology 101 Final Exam - Arizona 
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How do nature and nurture influence human development? 
Nature refers to genetic inheritance, while nurture refers to environmental influences; both 
shape human behavior and development. 
 
What is the function of neurotransmitters in the brain? 
 
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that transmit signals between neurons, facilitating 
communication within the brain and nervous system. 
 
How does classical condition...
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Question: What is the primary focus of Applied Behavioral Science? 
Answer: Applied Behavioral Science focuses on understanding and improving human 
behavior through the application of behavioral principles and research findings to real-world 
problems, often involving behavior modification, intervention strategies, and behavioral 
assessment. 
 
Question: How does operant conditioning differ from classical conditioning? 
Answer: Operant...
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Psychology 2301 Chapter 5 Latest 
 
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learning enduring change in behavior or thinking that results from experiences 
 
habituation An organism's decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to it 
 
stimulus something that causes a response 
 
classical conditioning ivan pavlov. 
 
process in which an originally neutral stimulus, by repeated pairing with a stimulus that normally 
elicits a response, comes to elicit a similar or even identical response 
 
neutral s...
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During conditioning (classical) - Answer-Neutral stimulus + Unconditioned stimulus (paired repeatedly) -> Unconditioned response (Bell + Food -> Salivation) 
 
After conditioning (classical) - Answer-(neutral stimulus becomes conditioned stimulus) Conditioned stimulus -> Conditioned response (Bell -> Salivation) 
 
Unconditioned stimulus - Answer-stimulus that elicits a reflexive response (food) 
 
U...
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Test Bank for Psychology Themes and Variations, 6th Canadian Edition By Doug McCann Name: Class: Date: Chapter 1 - The Evolution of Psychology Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 Multiple Choice 1. The term “psychology” comes from the Greek words psyche and logos. What does logos mean? a. the study of a subject b. the soul c. logic d. discipline ANSWER: a 2. Psychological research is sometimes distorted or grossly simplified in media coverage, leading to misinformation or ...
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Penn Foster- intro to Veterinary 
Technician Lesson 1: Behavior 
 
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1. **What is the term used to describe the belief that most animal behavior is innate and 
instinctive?** 
 
- Instinctive behavior 
 
2. **Who is widely regarded as the leading authority on the mechanisms of operant 
conditioning?** 
- B. F. Skinner 
 
3. **What is meant by the survival value of certain behaviors in animals?** 
- The survival value refers to the adaptive advantage or be...
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Pavlov's experiment CORRECT ANSWER -unconditioned stimulus (meat) caused unconditioned response (salivation) in dogs 
 
-Pavlov repeatedly rang a bell (neutral stimulus) before placing meat in the dogs' mouth 
 
- initially, the dogs didn't react much when they only heard the bell w/o receiving meat 
 
-After repeating procedure several times, dogs began to salivate when they heard the bell (even if he did not deliver meat) 
 
-turned the bell (neutral) into a conditioned stimulus 
 
-same w...
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classical conditioning - ANSWER learning to make an involuntary (reflex) response to a stimulus other than the original, natural stimulus that normally produces the reflex 
1. Conditioned stimulus must come before unconditioned stimulus 
2. CS and UCS must be paired closely in time 
3. Pairing of NS and UCS must occur several times 
4. The stimulus that represents the CS must be distinctive 
 
conditioned response - ANSWER learned reflex response to a conditioned stimulus 
 
conditioned stimulus...
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