Match the term with the appropriate definition or description.
A. Cognitive restructuring
B. Milieu therapy
C. Allele
D. Id
E. Attachment style
F. Phenotype
G. Token economy
H. Neurotransmitter
I. Epigenesis
J. Personality trait
A. technique in which the clients learn to reframe negative ideas into more positive ones
B. staff and clients in a treatment setting work as a therapeutic community to promote positive functioning in clients
C. one of two different variations of a gene
D. the structure of personality that contains the sexual and aggressive instincts
E. the way a person relates to a caregiver figure
F. the expression of the genetic program in the individual's physical and psychological attributes
G. a form of contingency management in which a client who performs desired activities earns chips or tokens that can later be exchanged for tangible benefits
H. a chemical substance released from a neuron into the synaptic cleft
I. process through which the environment causes them to turn "off" or "on"
J. an enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and others
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The Little Albert study ____.?
a. ?was a prototype for the modern learned helplessness paradigm b. ?was replicated by Mary Cover Jones c. ?showed that fears could not be conditioned d. ?demonstrated the value of punishment e. ?has never been replicated
Developmental psychologists describe prenatal development as occurring in
a. three stages: first, second, and third trimesters. b. three stages: germinal, embryonic, and fetal. c. nine stages corresponding to each month of pregnancy. d. two stages: fertilization and pregnancy. e. three stages: fertilization, pregnancy, and birth.
The rationale behind medication for ADHD is that the disorder involves underactivity in the brain regions responsible for
A. social behavior. B. planned, thoughtful behavior. C. perspective taking. D. causal reasoning.
Entitativity refers to ________
A) the factors that cause group members to remain in the group B) the collection of goals and outcomes that is common to all group members C) the extent to which a group is perceived as being a coherent entity D) a psychological state marked by reduced self-awareness and reduced social identity E) the extent to which group members are similar to one another in meaningful ways