Psychology 100 Final Exam Study Guide- Dr. Brewer Psych 100 Psychology
Classical vs. Operant Conditioning Classical condition: associating an involuntary response and a
Operant: associating a voluntary behavior with a consequence
Correlation vs. Causation A correlation is the relationship between two sets of variables
or predict information.
Causation, also known as cause and effect, is when an observe
action appears to have caused a second event or action.
dependent variable The measurable effect, outcome, or response
Five Factor Model openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neu
four parts of learning Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation
framing effect Decisions are influenced by how the choices are stated.
Functionalist psychologists Interested in the activities in the mind
Classical vs. Operant Conditioning Classical condition: associating an involuntary response and a
Operant: associating a voluntary behavior with a consequence
Correlation vs. Causation A correlation is the relationship between two sets of variables
or predict information.
Causation, also known as cause and effect, is when an observe
action appears to have caused a second event or action.
dependent variable The measurable effect, outcome, or response
Five Factor Model openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neu
four parts of learning Attention, retention, reproduction, motivation
framing effect Decisions are influenced by how the choices are stated.
Functionalist psychologists Interested in the activities in the mind