History, Theory, and Research Strategies
... Exosystem – third level, social settings that do not contain the person but affect experiences in immediate settings (neighbors, extended family, board of directors in the workplace) Macrosystem – outermost level, cultural values, laws, customs, and ...
... Exosystem – third level, social settings that do not contain the person but affect experiences in immediate settings (neighbors, extended family, board of directors in the workplace) Macrosystem – outermost level, cultural values, laws, customs, and ...
MS Word - Christian Counseling Resources
... Professional psychologists receive a broad spectrum of training, which includes an array of different therapeutic modalities that are relevant to a broad spectrum of disorders and clinical populations. I treat children and adults from the “womb to the tomb.” The techniques I have in my clinical “too ...
... Professional psychologists receive a broad spectrum of training, which includes an array of different therapeutic modalities that are relevant to a broad spectrum of disorders and clinical populations. I treat children and adults from the “womb to the tomb.” The techniques I have in my clinical “too ...
Animal Behavior Notes Mrs. Laux AP Biology I. Most behavior is
... behavior that has been modified in response to an environmental stimulus 4. behavioral ecology (what we study) a. the study of behavior that seeks to explain how specific behaviors increase reproductive success b. based on assumption that behavior increases fitness c. bird songs, rhesus monkeys and ...
... behavior that has been modified in response to an environmental stimulus 4. behavioral ecology (what we study) a. the study of behavior that seeks to explain how specific behaviors increase reproductive success b. based on assumption that behavior increases fitness c. bird songs, rhesus monkeys and ...
Chapter 6 - Learning
... people earn a token of some sort for exhibiting a desired behavior and can later exchange the tokens for various privileges or treats • Token economies have been successful in an array of settings – Homes, hospitals, schools, mental institutions, prisons – This technique is especially effective with ...
... people earn a token of some sort for exhibiting a desired behavior and can later exchange the tokens for various privileges or treats • Token economies have been successful in an array of settings – Homes, hospitals, schools, mental institutions, prisons – This technique is especially effective with ...
Chapter 1 – Why Study Psychology
... b. Psychologists differ in how much importance they place on specific types of behavior i. They do agree that the study of behavior must be systematic B. Goals of Psychology a. Description – 1st goal is to describe or gather information about the behavior begin studied and to present what is known b ...
... b. Psychologists differ in how much importance they place on specific types of behavior i. They do agree that the study of behavior must be systematic B. Goals of Psychology a. Description – 1st goal is to describe or gather information about the behavior begin studied and to present what is known b ...
EOY_ Psyhologists to know_ long list
... Robert Zajonc motivation; believes that we invent explanations to label feelings Rosenhan Psychopathology and Social Psychology; effects of labeling; Rosenhan and colleagues checked selves into mental hospitals with symptoms of hearing voices say "empty, dull and thud." Diagnosed with schizophrenia. ...
... Robert Zajonc motivation; believes that we invent explanations to label feelings Rosenhan Psychopathology and Social Psychology; effects of labeling; Rosenhan and colleagues checked selves into mental hospitals with symptoms of hearing voices say "empty, dull and thud." Diagnosed with schizophrenia. ...
History and Approches 2014 Review
... of some traumatic childhood experience involving a crowd – The person may even experience acute anxiety without explanation ...
... of some traumatic childhood experience involving a crowd – The person may even experience acute anxiety without explanation ...
psycholanalytic theory
... • Observational Learning: Unlike behaviorism, social-cognitive theory holds that we can learn simply by observation. However, whether or not we engage in the behavior we have learned depends upon both situation and personal variables. • Person Variables: Factors within the person that influence beha ...
... • Observational Learning: Unlike behaviorism, social-cognitive theory holds that we can learn simply by observation. However, whether or not we engage in the behavior we have learned depends upon both situation and personal variables. • Person Variables: Factors within the person that influence beha ...
EPSY 6325 THEORIES OF COUNSELING
... Beck: automatic thoughts; cognitive structures (self-schemes) and how they relate to specific disorders (depression, anxiety); confirmatory bias; distortions in processing information (arbitrary inference, selective abstraction; overgeneralization; magnification; personalization; polarized thinkin ...
... Beck: automatic thoughts; cognitive structures (self-schemes) and how they relate to specific disorders (depression, anxiety); confirmatory bias; distortions in processing information (arbitrary inference, selective abstraction; overgeneralization; magnification; personalization; polarized thinkin ...
Behaviorism Fall 2014
... by Continuous Reinforcement Continuous Reinforcement most vulnerable to Extinction Partial Reinforcement is most resistant to Extinction ...
... by Continuous Reinforcement Continuous Reinforcement most vulnerable to Extinction Partial Reinforcement is most resistant to Extinction ...
Chapter 2
... • Observational Learning: Unlike behaviorism, social-cognitive theory holds that we can learn simply by observation. However, whether or not we engage in the behavior we have learned depends upon both situation and personal variables. • Person Variables: Factors within the person that influence beha ...
... • Observational Learning: Unlike behaviorism, social-cognitive theory holds that we can learn simply by observation. However, whether or not we engage in the behavior we have learned depends upon both situation and personal variables. • Person Variables: Factors within the person that influence beha ...
Review - TheThinkSpot
... cognitive dissonance. If people find that they are behaving in a way that is inconsistent with their attitudes, they will shift their attitudes to better match the behavior. This can be used to impact behavior as well, by making people aware that they are behaving inconsistently with a cared-about a ...
... cognitive dissonance. If people find that they are behaving in a way that is inconsistent with their attitudes, they will shift their attitudes to better match the behavior. This can be used to impact behavior as well, by making people aware that they are behaving inconsistently with a cared-about a ...
The Foundations of Individual Behavior - NOTES SOLUTION
... • Classical conditioning (Ivan Pavlov) – a type of conditioning in which an individual responds to some stimulus that would not ordinarily produce such a response. 4 key concepts: - unconditioned stimulus - unconditioned response - conditioned stimulus - conditioned response ...
... • Classical conditioning (Ivan Pavlov) – a type of conditioning in which an individual responds to some stimulus that would not ordinarily produce such a response. 4 key concepts: - unconditioned stimulus - unconditioned response - conditioned stimulus - conditioned response ...
Operant Conditioning
... Reinforcement has a contingent effect, increasing behavior, while punishment or even non-reinforcement will decrease behavior When reinforcement and responses are independent, or noncontingent, then learned helplessness results ...
... Reinforcement has a contingent effect, increasing behavior, while punishment or even non-reinforcement will decrease behavior When reinforcement and responses are independent, or noncontingent, then learned helplessness results ...
Chapter 7 Psychosocial Theories: Individual Traits & Criminal
... Glenn Walter’s Lifestyle Theory Lifestyle theory argues that criminal behavior is a general criminal pattern of life. Lifestyle theory holds three key concepts: conditions, choice, and, cognition. A criminal lifestyle is the result of choices criminals make, somewhat a result of our environme ...
... Glenn Walter’s Lifestyle Theory Lifestyle theory argues that criminal behavior is a general criminal pattern of life. Lifestyle theory holds three key concepts: conditions, choice, and, cognition. A criminal lifestyle is the result of choices criminals make, somewhat a result of our environme ...
Behavioral - Northside College Prep
... Social learning theory is learning based within a social context. It concludes that people learn from other human beings, and it includes such topics as observational learning, imitation, and modeling. ...
... Social learning theory is learning based within a social context. It concludes that people learn from other human beings, and it includes such topics as observational learning, imitation, and modeling. ...
ap psych exam review sheet
... Lawrence Kohlberg – Proposed three stages of MORAL development (all framed around the word conventional.) This theory was criticized as it only tested young children by framing hypothetical situations for them and their responses to these. It did not test cross-culturally and between the genders. Ca ...
... Lawrence Kohlberg – Proposed three stages of MORAL development (all framed around the word conventional.) This theory was criticized as it only tested young children by framing hypothetical situations for them and their responses to these. It did not test cross-culturally and between the genders. Ca ...
Behavioral
... Humanistic: As a result of not feeling accepted as a youth, Dennis Rodman has resorted to cross dressing and erratic behavior in an attempt to find his ideal self. Psychodynamic: Dennis was traumatized as a child when he was not permitted to have a Halloween costume. He has repressed the memory but, ...
... Humanistic: As a result of not feeling accepted as a youth, Dennis Rodman has resorted to cross dressing and erratic behavior in an attempt to find his ideal self. Psychodynamic: Dennis was traumatized as a child when he was not permitted to have a Halloween costume. He has repressed the memory but, ...
LEARNED & INNATE BEHAVIORS
... Territorial Behavior • A territory is a physical space an animal defends against other members of its species. • May contain breeding area, feeding area, and potential mates, or all three • Although it may not appear so, setting up territories actually reduces conflicts, controls population growth, ...
... Territorial Behavior • A territory is a physical space an animal defends against other members of its species. • May contain breeding area, feeding area, and potential mates, or all three • Although it may not appear so, setting up territories actually reduces conflicts, controls population growth, ...
Addenda to Print for Class
... "reinforcement" you have selected is not producing reinforcing effects and is not, by definition, a reinforcer. It will not produce learning under the behavior modification plan. Try several other possible reinforcers and record their effect on response rates. Only when the operant rate increases si ...
... "reinforcement" you have selected is not producing reinforcing effects and is not, by definition, a reinforcer. It will not produce learning under the behavior modification plan. Try several other possible reinforcers and record their effect on response rates. Only when the operant rate increases si ...
3 Stages of Behaviorism
... • Behavior Potential is a function of expectancy and reinforcement value. • The likelihood of a person exhibiting a specific behavior is a function of the probability that the behavior will lead to a given outcome and the desirability of that ...
... • Behavior Potential is a function of expectancy and reinforcement value. • The likelihood of a person exhibiting a specific behavior is a function of the probability that the behavior will lead to a given outcome and the desirability of that ...
3 Stages of Behaviorism
... • Behavior Potential is a function of expectancy and reinforcement value. • The likelihood of a person exhibiting a specific behavior is a function of the probability that the behavior will lead to a given outcome and the desirability of that ...
... • Behavior Potential is a function of expectancy and reinforcement value. • The likelihood of a person exhibiting a specific behavior is a function of the probability that the behavior will lead to a given outcome and the desirability of that ...