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Positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment, and negative punishment are all forms of this type of learning
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An example of #15 not mentioned, known as motivated forgetting, and occurs in response to an unpleasant or traumatizing event experienced
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A part of the brain that processes visual information taken in by the eyes
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Chemical messengers that carry information throughout in the brain and body in relay between neurons
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A connection, link, or association between two or more things but said things are not direct causes and effects of one another
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Any study in which neither the subjects/participants nor the people experimenting on the participants know who is receiving a particular treatment in order to prevent bias
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Forms of self-protection and self-deception such as denial and regression are examples of this
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The third and highest stage of morality in Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development model
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The realization or fulfillment of one’s purpose/potential of doing something worthwhile in life, such as having benefited society in one’s lifetime, classified as a drive or need in all humans
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Actions, behaviors, and attitudes that are distinct to an individual’s personality are known as these
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A gland the size of a pea behind the bridge of the nose and below the base of the brain, part of the endocrine system as it controls the production of many hormones in the body
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Dogs automatically drool when they smell food and in this example the smell of food would be considered the _________ stimulus
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4
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Alcohol is a drug that falls under this category of drugs
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Psychological test that assesses the answer to #19 of a person and was developed at the University of Minnesota Hospitals
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An organ system of complex nerve tissues that control body activities and is comprised of the brain and spinal cord
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An extreme, irrational fear spurred by a specific stimulus
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Relationships between two or more individuals are known as _______ relationships, the importance of these relationships having been stressed by Erik Erikson
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13
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People who are bipolar or who suffer from clinical depression are known as having this type of disorder
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How an individual views themselves in their head apart from others, constructing the idea of themselves from their beliefs about oneself
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Being able to ride a bike any time after learning how to ride one for the first time is an example of this type of memory
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Cancer is treated with this type of therapy, monoclonal antibodies and cancer vaccines are specific examples of this therapy
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Changes in a child’s behavior as they grow older and develop is known as this
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A measurable element, factor, or feature that is subject to change in an experiment/study
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One person believing psychology is boring and another person believing psychology is interesting is an example of differing __________ , psychology being the sensory information
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Your hereditary genetic makeup that shares its pronunciation which an article of clothing
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