PSY 213 Study Guide - Final Guide: Extraversion And Introversion, Conscientiousness, Limbic System

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California Baptist University Professor: Dr. Douglas Wallace
(College of Behavioral and Social Sciences) Fall 2017
Study Guide --- General Psychology --- Final Exam
{over selected portions of the Wade, Tavris, and Garry textbook chapters (50 multiple choice questions coming
from chapters 9-14 [pages 1-2 of study guide] and 50 multiple-choice questions coming from chapters 1-8
[pages 3-6 of study guide]); 100 multiple choice questions worth 2 points each for an exam total of 200 points}
Chapter 9 (Learning and Conditioning)
* Behaviorism
* Ivan Pavlov and Classical Conditioning
* Unconditioned Stimulus (US)/Unconditioned Response (UR)
* Conditioned Stimulus (CS)/Conditioned Response (CR)
* Spontaneous Recovery
* Extinction
* Higher-Order Conditioning
* Stimulus Generalization
* Stimulus Discrimination
* John B. Watson’s contribution to Classical Conditioning
* B. F. Skinner and Operant Conditioning
Chapter 10 (Behavior in Social and Cultural Context)
* Stanley Milgram and the Obedience Study
* Milgram’s Survey of Psychiatrists and their opinions compared to actual experiment results
* Results of Replication Studies of Milgram’s Experiment
* Stanford Prison Study methodology/design and findings/conclusions
* Criticisms of the Stanford Prison Study
* Why People Obey
* Entrapment
* Social Cognition
* Attribution Theory
* Situational Attribution
* Dispositional Attribution
* Fundamental Attribution Error
* Cognitive Dissonance
* Familiarity Effect
* Validity Effect
* Solomon Asch and Conformity/Groupthink
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Chapter 11 (Psychological Disorders)
* Mental Disorder
* Purpose of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
* Four Limitations of the DSM
* Drapetomania
* Projective Tests
* Rorschach Inkblot Test
* Generalized Anxiety Disorder
* Panic Disorder
* Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
* Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
* Major Depression
* Biology and the Development of Mood Disorders
* Factors Contributing to Depression * Borderline Personality Disorder * Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Chapter 12 (Approaches to Treatment and Therapy)
* Purpose, benefits, and drawback of each:
- Antipsychotic Drugs (neuroleptics)
- Antidepressant Drugs
- Antianxiety Drugs (tranquilizers)
- Lithium Carbonate
* Cautions about/Limitations of Drug Treatments
Chapter 13 (Emotion, Stress, and Health)
* Universal Facial Expressions
* Research by Paul Ekman and associates regarding coding system for facial expressions
* Facial Feedback
Chapter 14 (The Major Motives of Life: Food, Love, Sex, and Work)
* Genetic Influences on Weight and Body Shape
* Set-Point Theory
* Bullima Nervosa
* Anorexia Nervosa
* Body Image Distortions
* Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
* Self-Efficacy
* Work Conditions and Job Satisfaction
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California baptist university (college of behavioral and social sciences) Study guide --- general psychology --- final exam. {over selected portions of the wade, tavris, and garry textbook chapters (50 multiple choice questions coming from chapters 9-14 [pages 1-2 of study guide] and 50 multiple-choice questions coming from chapters 1-8. [pages 3-6 of study guide]); 100 multiple choice questions worth 2 points each for an exam total of 200 points} * john b. watson"s contribution to classical conditioning. Chapter 10 (behavior in social and cultural context) * milgram"s survey of psychiatrists and their opinions compared to actual experiment results. * results of replication studies of milgram"s experiment. * stanford prison study methodology/design and findings/conclusions. * purpose of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (dsm) * biology and the development of mood disorders. * factors contributing to depression * borderline personality disorder * anti-social personality disorder. * research by paul ekman and associates regarding coding system for facial expressions.