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Increasing the strength of a
given response by removing
or preventing a painful stimulus
when the response occurs.
What is negative reinforcement?
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A state of consciousness resulting
from a narrowed focus of attention
and characterized by
heightened suggestibility.
What is hypnosis?
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A learning procedure in which
Associations are made between a
neutral stimulus and an
unconditional stimulus.
What is classical conditioning?
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A research method in which the
psychologist observes the subject
in a natural setting and without
manipulation or control on the part
Of the observer.
What is naturalistic observation?
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A state of optimal experience.
activities that are done for the
sake of doing them and not for
extrinsic rewards.
What is flow?
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A regular sequence of biological
processes such as temperature
and sleep that occurs every
24 hours.
What is circadian rhythm?
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This is exemplified by the
baby on a fake cliff.
What is the visual cliff?
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A specific time in
development when certain skills
are most easily learned.
What is the critical period?
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The overall perception that
one’s goals can be met.
What is hope?
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The belief that bad events are
temporary, are not one’s own fault
and are confined to present
circumstances.
What is optimism?
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Living in the moment
What is mindfullness?
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A child’s realization that an object
exists even when he or she
cannot see, touch, or hear it.
What is object permanence?
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A pattern of reinforcement in
which a specific number of
correct responses is required
before reinforcement
can be obtained.
What is fixed-ratio
reinforcement?
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According to Piaget, the principle
that a given quantity does
not change when its appearance
is changed.
What is conservation?
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A research method in which
information is obtained by asking
many individuals a fixed set
of questions about their
attitudes or behaviors.
What is a survey?
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A machine used to record
the electrical activity of large
portions of the brain.
What is an EEG?
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The measure of a relationship
between two variables or sets
of data.
What is a correlation?
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A change in a participant’s illness
or behavior that results from a
belief that the treatment will
have an effect rather than
from the actual treatment.
What is the placebo effect?
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The pursuit of knowledge about
natural phenomena for its
own sake.
What is basic science?
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Uses magnetic signals to create
Image “slices” of the human body
What is an MRI?
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