QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
"Classical Conditioning - CORRECT ANSWER Pavlov - When a neutral stimulus is
consistently paired with an unconditional stimulus so that it takes on the properties on the
stimulus and is able to produced a conditioned response"
"Classical Conditioning steps - CORRECT ANSWER UCS -> UCR
NS -> No Response
UCS+NS -> UCR
CS -> CR"
"Features of CC - CORRECT ANSWER - If time interval is too great between
conditioning it does not work
- CR will become extinct in the absence of the UCS after a while
- If extinct and paired again they pair more quickly (Spontaneous Recovery)
- Stimulus generalisation, CR is created to things similar to CS"
"Vicarious Reinforcement - CORRECT ANSWER Individuals learn about the likely
consequences by observing a model's experiences and adjust their behaviour to obtain the
same experience"
"The Role of the meditational Processes - CORRECT ANSWER Observer forms a mental
representation pf the behaviour displayed of the model and the probable consequences it
will also happen to them"
"Evaluation of Social Learning Theory - CORRECT ANSWER - Applications in human
behaviour
- research support (Bandura)
- Problems with causality, it may not be observing but rather people already have this a try
to find people similar
- Approach disregards other potential influences like gender"
"Bandura Procedures - CORRECT ANSWER Children were exposed to aggressive or
non aggressive models interacting with a bobo doll"
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,"Bandura Findings - CORRECT ANSWER Children who had aggressive models were
aggressive to the doll
Children who had non-aggressive models were not aggressive to the doll"
"Cognitive - CORRECT ANSWER Refers to mental processes such as perception,
memory and reasoning"
"Schema - CORRECT ANSWER A cognitive framework that helps us organise and
interpret information"
"Why are Schemas useful? - CORRECT ANSWER They help us make sense of new
information by filling in gaps"
"Theoretical Models - CORRECT ANSWER Pictorial representations of cognitive
processes based on research evidence"
"Computer Model - CORRECT ANSWER Computer analogy of input process storage
output to represent the human cognitive"
"Cognitive Neuroscience - CORRECT ANSWER non-invasive imaging techniques such
as PET and fMRI scans to help psychologists understand how the brain works"
"PET - CORRECT ANSWER Positron emission tomography"
"fMRI - CORRECT ANSWER Functional Magnetic Resonance imaging"
"The Brain - CORRECT ANSWER Co-ordinates the functioning of the body"
"Frontal Lobes - CORRECT ANSWER Functions like speech, though and learning"
"Parietal Lobes - CORRECT ANSWER Processes sensory information like touch,
temperature and pain"
"Occipital lobes - CORRECT ANSWER Processes visual information"
"Temporal lobes - CORRECT ANSWER Involved with hearing and memory"
"Evaluation of the Biological Approach - CORRECT ANSWER - Scientific
- Application into Neurochem, drug development and psychological rhythms
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,- Approach is reductionist (blames everything on one factor)
- Does not take into account cultrual factord"
"Iceberg analogy: - CORRECT ANSWER tip = conscious
just underwater = preconscious
deep underwater = unconcious"
"Concious - CORRECT ANSWER Reality, Conscious mind, thoughts"
"Preconcious - CORRECT ANSWER Memories"
"Unconcious - CORRECT ANSWER The majority: rooted fears, creativity, dreams"
"The id - CORRECT ANSWER Unconscious, contains the libido, operates to the pleasure
principle and wants instant gratification"
"The ego - CORRECT ANSWER Mediates between impulsive demands of the id and
reality of the super ego"
"The Super ego - CORRECT ANSWER Your conscience and morals of societal rules,
feelings of guilt, what you strive towards"
"Libido - CORRECT ANSWER Biological energy created by reproductive instincts"
"Defense Mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER In the unconscious, mechanisms to help
you deal with situations that are traumatic"
"Repression - CORRECT ANSWER Blocking unacceptable thoughts, may influence you
even if you don't remember them"
"Denial - CORRECT ANSWER Refusal to accept reality and the pain that follows"
"Displacement - CORRECT ANSWER redirecting of thoughts or feelings in situations
where you cannot express them to the actual situation"
"Psychosexual Stages - CORRECT ANSWER Driving forces in development of sexual
energy"
"Oral - CORRECT ANSWER 0-2 years
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, focal point of sensation it biting things"
"Anal - CORRECT ANSWER 2-3 years
beginning of ego development
Expulsion of waste"
"Phallic - CORRECT ANSWER 3-6 years
Energy is focused on genitals
Oedipus Complex
Castration Anxiety"
"Latent - CORRECT ANSWER 6-12 years
Developing mastery of the world around them
repress early years"
"Genital - CORRECT ANSWER 12+ years
fixing of Sexual energy on genitals
beginning of adult life and forming relationships"
"Evaluations of the psychodynamic approach - CORRECT ANSWER - Application in
controlling the masses and therapy
- case study approach is pioneering
- Scientific support because of use of scientific methodology in case studies
- gender bias approach to men
- Culture bias to western culture e.g. china tends to ignore feelings while we have therapy"
"Free Will - CORRECT ANSWER The ability to act at one's own discretion"
"Hierarchy of needs - CORRECT ANSWER Motivational theory proposed by Maslow
Self actualisation
Esteem
Love
Safety
Psychological"
"Psychological Needs - CORRECT ANSWER Breathing, food, water"
"Safety Needs - CORRECT ANSWER Security, resources, morality, health"
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