Down syndrome
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It arises from 3 copies of the 21st chromosome
What type of psychology is more research oriented
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Clinical
What does neo-freudism agree with/ not agree with?
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agree with unconscious part. Not agree with sexual impulses
Destructive obedience
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Obeying unethical demands that harm others (milgram experiment)
behavioral perspective
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focus on external influence on behavior; WATSON (stimulus & response)
and Skinner (consequence and reward)
*Watson Studied Little Albert (an actual boy) - conditioned little albert to
be scared of a white rat which made him scared of other white, furry things.
Whole scandal after that and that's when ethics started to come in.
pseudopsychology
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information and conclusion sounds scientific but is not tested
,Stereotype threat
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Fear of being discriminated against creates stereotype conforming
behavior (self fulfilling prophecy)
Cognitive neoassociation theory
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cues present when a aggressive event happens can associate w/ emotions
expreienced
Communicator variables for persuasion
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Attractiveness
Social Facilitation
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enhanced performance while others present
, Pluralistice ignorance
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Use behavior of others to dictate our actions
Freud 3 structure of personality
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1)id: UNCONSCIOUS seeks pleasure (aka pleasure principle)
2)ego: CONSCIOUS meet demands of id socially acceptable
3)superego: moral consciousness
Kohlberg 6 stages of moral reasoning
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PRECONVENTIONAL- 1)obedience/punishment 2)Egoistic
orientation(benefits themselves)
CONVENTIONAL- 3)Good kid orientation(approval by others) 4)law
orientation
POSTCONVENTIONAL- 5)contractural orientation (exceptions to rules) 6)
universal principal (develop principal)
Groupthink
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It arises from 3 copies of the 21st chromosome
What type of psychology is more research oriented
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Clinical
What does neo-freudism agree with/ not agree with?
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agree with unconscious part. Not agree with sexual impulses
Destructive obedience
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Obeying unethical demands that harm others (milgram experiment)
behavioral perspective
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focus on external influence on behavior; WATSON (stimulus & response)
and Skinner (consequence and reward)
*Watson Studied Little Albert (an actual boy) - conditioned little albert to
be scared of a white rat which made him scared of other white, furry things.
Whole scandal after that and that's when ethics started to come in.
pseudopsychology
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information and conclusion sounds scientific but is not tested
,Stereotype threat
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Fear of being discriminated against creates stereotype conforming
behavior (self fulfilling prophecy)
Cognitive neoassociation theory
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cues present when a aggressive event happens can associate w/ emotions
expreienced
Communicator variables for persuasion
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Attractiveness
Social Facilitation
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enhanced performance while others present
, Pluralistice ignorance
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Use behavior of others to dictate our actions
Freud 3 structure of personality
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1)id: UNCONSCIOUS seeks pleasure (aka pleasure principle)
2)ego: CONSCIOUS meet demands of id socially acceptable
3)superego: moral consciousness
Kohlberg 6 stages of moral reasoning
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PRECONVENTIONAL- 1)obedience/punishment 2)Egoistic
orientation(benefits themselves)
CONVENTIONAL- 3)Good kid orientation(approval by others) 4)law
orientation
POSTCONVENTIONAL- 5)contractural orientation (exceptions to rules) 6)
universal principal (develop principal)
Groupthink
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