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HBSE Test 1
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Social Work
Undergraduate 4
09/24/2012

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Term
Adaptation
Definition
The ability to respond to the demands of the environment. Includes the processes of assimilation and accommodation.
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Adolescent-limited delinquency
Definition
Delinquency or a crime pathway that stops after an individual grows out of adolescence.
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Biography
Definition
In the life-course perspective, changes in roles as they are taken up and discarded in the passage from one age group to the next over the course of an individual’s lifetime.
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Biophysical dimension
Definition
The biochemical, cell, organ, and physiological systems that represent the material substance of a person.
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Cohort
Definition
A group of people of about the same age, born around the same time
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Cohort (period) effects
Definition
The changes in behavior influenced by being a member of a cohort or being born in a particular period of time.
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Crisis
Definition
A decisive point produced by stress or other types of biopsychosocial demands of life that lead to positive or negative outcomes.
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For Erikson, a crisis is ________________ .
Definition
For Erikson, a crisis was considered a challenge or turning point at which there are opportunities for individuals to choose between polarities associated with key developmental tasks.
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Crisis Theory
Definition
A theory for intervention in the crises of people who are having difficulties coping with various stressors and other demands of life.
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Cultural competency
Definition
The values, principles, beliefs, and behaviors that allow professionals to practice effectively cross-culturally.
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Cumulative continuity
Definition
An important issue in the life-course tradition that focuses on the way in which behavior at one point in life has con-sequences that increase the likelihood of continued behavior. For instance, being labeled a troublemaker early in life may prevent a youth from associating with good kids and increase the likelihood of continued delinquency.
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Current perspective
Definition
In the multidimensional integrative approach, assessing how biological, psychological, and social systems influence current states of affairs.
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Developmental perspectiveI
Definition
In the multidimensional approach, assessment of how the dimensions interact in leading up to the current state of affairs or developmental outcome.
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Emotion-focused coping
Definition
This form of coping focuses on psychological and emotional responses to stress.
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Environmental paths
Definition
The various paths followed by people in their social environment—such as work, intimacy and education.
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Etiology
Definition
The branch of science that deals with understanding causes of behavior.
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Funnel theory
Definition
Any theory supporting the hypothesis, from early developmental theory, that change tends to contract over time.
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General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
Definition
A series of bodily reactions to prolonged stress that occur in three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
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Inhibiting and promoting environments
Definition
Contexts assessed in terms of the adequacy of resources for developing appropriate competencies. Inhibiting environments are contexts with inadequate re-sources that create conditions that undermine development; promoting environments have adequate resources to promote appropriate developmental competencies.
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Life Course
Definition
A concept and a perspective for looking at developmental issues that takes into account macro contributions to developmental outcomes.
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Life-course-persistent delinquency
Definition
Delinquency that continues after adolescence into adulthood.
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Moderating factors
Definition
Factors that, when present, weaken the influence of stress.
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Myth of arrival
Definition
The myth that someday, after hard work and survived crises, life will be what we always wanted.
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Non-normative events
Definition
Events or experiences unique to the individual; not the norm, or not predictable.
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Normative age-graded influences
Definition
Predictable experiences that happen universally and are closely tied to age.
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Normative history-graded influences
Definition
Experiences shared by people because they are alive during a particular period.
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Person-in-environment (PIE) system
Definition
A system for assessing problems in social functioning, developed by Karls and Wandrei.
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Primary Prevention
Definition
Seeks to stop a problem or situation from occurring in the first place.
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Problem-focused coping
Definition
Strategies that seek to deal directly with the source of stress.
Term
Delinquency that continues after adolescence into adulthood.


Moderating factors
Factors that, when present, weaken the influence of stress.


Myth of arrival
The myth that someday, after hard work and survived crises, life will be what we always wanted.


Non-normative events
Events or experiences unique to the individual; not the norm, or not predictable.


Normative age-graded influences
Predictable experiences that happen universally and are closely tied to age.


Normative history-graded influences
Experiences shared by people because they are alive during a particular period.


Person-in-environment (PIE) system
A system for assessing problems in social functioning, developed by Karls and Wandrei.


Primary Prevention
Seeks to stop a problem or situation from occurring in the first place.


Problem-focused coping
Strategies that seek to deal directly with the source of stress.


Problems of living
Definition
Involve the normal difficulties of everyday life, such as losing a job, undergoing a divorce, or fearing rejection.
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Psychological dimension
Definition
The systems that contribute to the organization and direction of an individual’s mental processes.
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Secondary prevention
Definition
Aims to intervene as early as possible in a problem situation, before it becomes severe or persistent.
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Self-selection
Definition
An assumption in delinquency theory that individuals tend to select experiences that are consistent with internal traits or dispositions established early in life.
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Social environment
Definition
All the expectations, motives, and incentives that place limits on behavior and that are constructed by other people who live in a person’s social world.
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Social functioning
Definition
All the factors influencing the performance of roles that enable individuals to achieve a reasonable degree of fulfillment and to function as productive and contributing members of society.
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Social role
Definition
Role based on a set of rules indicating the expectations or duties to be performed by a member occupying a given position in a social group.
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Strengths perspective
Definition
An approach to assessing people by focusing on strengths and capacities rather than identifying only deficits, disabilities, and/or problems.
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Stress
Definition
The condition that occurs when a challenge or a threat in the environment forces a person to adjust or adapt.
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Tertiary prevention
Definition
Reduction of the complications or negative consequences of a problem situation by preventing handicaps or impairments that are its known consequences.
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Trajectory
Definition
A specific path or line of development followed by a person to a specific life outcome.
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Transitions
Definition
Short-term state changes that are marked by life events.
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Turning point
Definition
A change in direction in the life course; alters the probability of a trajectory toward a specific life destination.
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Etiology
Definition
The branch of science that deals with understanding causes of behavior.
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Allele
Definition
One of a pair of genes for a specific trait.
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Allostasis
Definition
The process of maintaining stability through change.
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Allostatic load
Definition
The cumulative cost to the body of allostasis; allostatic overload is a state in which serious pathophysiology can occur.
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Amino acids
Definition
A group of nitrogen-containing organic compounds that serve as the units of structure associated with proteins.
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Angina pectoris
Definition
A coronary condition involving pain and tightness in the chest.
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Autosomes
Definition
Chromosomes other than sex chromosomes.
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Axons
Definition
Long fibers that carry impulses from the cell body of a neuron to other cells.
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Canalization
Definition
The process by which people inherit general pathways that constrain their growth and developmental processes.
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Chromosome disorders
Definition
Abnormalities or defects caused by errors in an entire chromosome or part of a chromosome.
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Cystic fibrosis
Definition
A serious disease of the exocrine gland that causes secretion of excess, thick body fluids
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Dendrites
Definition
The branched fibers on the cell body that bring messages to the cell body of the neuron.
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Development
Definition
The refinement or improvement of body components.
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Diastolic pressure
Definition
The measure of the blood’s flow during the relaxation of the heart.
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Dominant gene
Definition
A gene that is always expressed for a trait, in paired genes.
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Down syndrome
Definition
A disorder, characterized by mental retardation, that is associated with the presence of three chromosomes, rather than a pair, for chromosome 21.
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Endocarditis
Definition
An infection or other factor that damages the heart’s valves.
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Endorphins
Definition
Substances in the brain that are related to feeling good.
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Fragile X syndrome
Definition
A serious form of mental retardation that is identified in karyotype studies by a constriction at the end of the long arm of the X chromosome.
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Frontal lobe
Definition
The portion of the brain that participates in body movements, thinking, feeling, imagining, and making decisions.
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Genotype
Definition
The actual genes an individual carries for a specific trait.
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Glia
Definition
The supporting cells that make up the bulk of the brain.
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Gray matter
Definition
Areas of the nervous system with a high density of cell bodies and dendrites with few myelinated axons.
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Growth
Definition
A technical term that refers to the addition of new biophysical components, such as new cells or an increase in body size.
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Hemophilia
Definition
A condition that is due to a defective gene on the X chromosome that causes a deficiency in the blood coagulation factor VIII.
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Huntington’s chorea
Definition
A disorder involving a dominant autosomal gene and characterized by progressive chorea (purposeless motions) and the eventual development of dementia (mental deterioration).
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Hyperplasia
Definition
The type of growth that involves an increase in the number of cells.
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Hypertrophic growth
Definition
The type of growth in which increases are observed in the size of cells.
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Klinefelter’s syndrome
Definition
A condition in which a male is born with an extra X chromosome (XXY).
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Definition
A disorder that involves a gene on the X chromosome and is characterized by mental retardation, spasticity, and self-mutilation.
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Meiosis vs Mitosis
Definition
Meiosis-The process of cell division that creates the sex cells. MitosisThe cellular process in which a body cell reproduces itself by dividing and producing two new daughter cells.
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Monoamines
Definition
A group of nonacidic neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine, and serotonin.
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Multifactorial disorders
Definition
Developmental disorders caused by multiple genes.
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Mutation
Definition
Random events that distort key characteristics in an organism’s growth and development.
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Myelination
Definition
The process of coating the nerve cells with myelin, a substance that forms around neurons and acts as insulation, allowing faster and more efficient transmission of nerve impulses.
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Myocardial infarction
Definition
The condition in which insufficient oxygen is directed to the heart’s muscle.
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Myocarditis
Definition
An infection or other factor that damages the heart’s muscle.
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Neurons
Definition
The cells in the nervous system involved in conveying information from one cell to another.
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Neurotransmitters
Definition
Chemicals that are synthesized inside the neuron.
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Occipital lobe
Definition
Part of brain located below the parietal lobe and involved in the receiving and sending of visual information.
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Parasympathetic nervous system
Definition
The branch of the nervous system that counteracts the activities of the sympathetic nervous system and conserves body resources.
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Parietal lobe
Definition
The portion of the brain that is primarily involved in the process of integrating sensory information.
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Peptides
Definition
Chains of amino acids.
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Pericardium
Definition
The thin sac that encloses the heart.
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Peripheral nervous system
Definition
All those nerves that lie outside the brain and spinal cord.
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Phenotype
Definition
The trait expressed by genes in the individual.
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Proliferation
Definition
The stage in brain development when neurons are produced.
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Proteins
Definition
Any organic compound that has a large combination of amino acids.
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Purines
Definition
The category of chemicals that includes adenosine.
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Recessive gene
Definition
The gene that is not expressed in a trait unless paired with a similar or homozygous gene.
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Single-gene disorders
Definition
Inherited dysfunctions or defects that result from dominant, recessive, or X chromosome - linked genes.
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Sympathetic nervous system
Definition
The branch of the nervous system that mobilizes the body for emergencies.
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Synaptic cleft
Definition
The space between any two neurons or between a neuron and another cell.
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Systolic pressure
Definition
A measure of the heart when it is constricting and pumping blood out and through the body.
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Tay-Sachs disease
Definition
A neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by progressive mental and physical retardation.
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Temporal lobe
Definition
The portion of the brain involved in emotions and human motivation.
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Tumor
Definition
Mass of purposeless tissue caused by cell growth.
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Turner’s syndrome
Definition
Condition in which a female is born with only one X chromosome (X0).
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Abstraction
Definition
The ability to recognize the meaning of symbols.
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Accommodation
Definition
The cognitive process of modifying existing cognitive schema to allow for the admission of new information.
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Adaptation
Definition
The ability to respond to the demands of the environment. Includes the processes of assimilation and accommodation.
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Affect
Definition
A person’s instant emotional state.
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Assimilation
Definition
The cognitive process of consolidating of new information into existing knowledge.
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Associationism
Definition
One of the oldest constructs in psychology. It involves the formation of mental associations that are registered or stored in the mind.
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Attention
Definition
The ability to focus on a specific stimulus without distraction by irrelevant stimuli.
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Attitude
Definition
A learned evaluative response.
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Behavioral intention
Definition
Our subjective estimate of how likely we are to engage in a specific behavior.
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Beliefs
Definition
In social psychology, information about objects.
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Classical conditioning
Definition
The strengthening of an association between a stimulus and a response through the presentation of a second stimulus.
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Cognition
Definition
Obtaining, organizing, and utilizing sensory and perceptual information from activities such as plans and strategies.
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Concentration
Definition
A person’s ability to sustain inner mental operations without disruption.
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Conscience
Definition
In Freudian theory, a component of the superego that causes guilt when its standards are not met; involves internalized mental representations of conduct that are subject to punishment.
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Consciousness
Definition
Awareness of internal and external stimuli.
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Continuity
Definition
Associations made because two events occur together in time or space.
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Differentiation theory
Definition
The view that all information needed to interpret sensory input is contained in the sensations themselves.
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Disoriented states
Definition
The experience of significant deviations in an individual’s levels of awareness of time, place, and person.
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Ego
Definition
According to Freud, the executive branch of one’s personality that makes rational decisions.
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Ego psychology (self theory)
Definition
Unlike dynamic psychology, ego psychology focuses on the contributions of the ego or self in determining all aspects of human behavior.
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Ego-ideal
Definition
In Freudian theory, the mental representation of conduct that is positively valued by the environment.
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Enrichment theory
Definition
The view that the information we receive through our senses is formless and we must augment this information to make sense of it.
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Epigenetic principle
Definition
The biological blueprint that dictates how an organism grows and reaches maturity.
Term
Immediate memory, Long-term memory, Explicit memory, and Implicit memory
Definition
Immediate memory
Information retained for up to 10 seconds.

Explicit memory
A memory of an event that occurred in the distant or immediate past.

Implicit memory
A memory that a person does not know exists and that is retrieved unconsciously.
Long-term memory
Retention of information for days to months.
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Hypervigilance
Definition
An excessive focus on outward factors in the environment.
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Id
Definition
According to Freud, the instinctive component of personality that operates from the basis of the pleasure principle
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Information processing
Definition
The theory that examines the uptake, selection, coding, and storage of information.
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Lability
Definition
The rapid shift from one emotion to another within a very brief period of time.
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Libido
Definition
According to Freud, the energy that drives all human behavior.
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Morpheme
Definition
The smallest unit of meaning in any language system.
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Negative reinforcement
Definition
The following of a response with an end to discomfort or with the removal of a negative state of affairs.
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Operant conditioning
Definition
The acquisition of new responses because of their effects on the environment.
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Organization
Definition
According to Piaget, a tendency held by all species to systematize their processes into coherent systems.
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PDP models (parallel-processing or connectionist models of information processes)
Definition
Models that assume information processing takes place through interactions of large numbers of simple processing elements called units, each sending excitatory and inhibitory signals to other units.
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Perception
Definition
The interpretation of information detected by the senses.
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Perceptual set
Definition
Objects perceived as having only their most common or recent functional significance.
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Phonemes
Definition
The most basic identifiable sounds in a language system.
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Phonology
Definition
The component in language studies that examines the system of sound in languages
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Pragmatics
Definition
The study of the rules that specify how language is used across social contexts
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Primary-process thinking
Definition
Thought based on irrational, illogical, and fantasy-oriented notions.
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Problem solving
Definition
The ability to sort out relevant from irrelevant information and to adopt a strategy or plan for completing the task.
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Punishment
Definition
Occurs when a response is followed with pain or an otherwise negative event, or when a response is followed with the removal of a positive reinforcer (response cost).
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Recent memory
Definition
The retention of information learned within the last twenty-four hours.
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Reinforcement
Definition
Any event that brings about learning or increases the probability that a particular response will occur.
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Remote memory
Definition
Retention of information occurring several weeks or months in the past.
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Repetition
Definition
A factor in association that assumes that ideas are likely to be associated when they occur together often.
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Schema
Definition
An internal cognitive structure that facilitates adaptation.
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Secondary-process thinking
Definition
Thought based on realistic and rational approaches to problem solving.
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Sensation
Definition
The process in which receptors detect information that is transmitted to the brain.
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Short-term memory
Definition
Memory of an event that can be maintained for about 20 to 30 seconds
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Signs
Definition
Have a valid relationship with the thing for which they stand.
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Similarity
Definition
A factor in associationism that refers to associations being formed because events or ideas that occur close together have features that are similar.
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Social cognition
Definition
The level of awareness one has regarding other peoples’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions.
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Social-learning theory.
Definition
The view that people can learn by observing events that they do not directly experience or perform
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Subjective norms
Definition
Beliefs about what important people or significant others think about an object.
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Superego
Definition
According to Freud, the moral guidance that helps balance the drives associated with the id.
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Symbols
Definition
Words, phrases, or written materials that stand for other things or ideas, but do not have a direct relationship with the objects they represent.
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Syntax
Definition
The component of language studies that focuses on the rules that govern the way words are combined to form sentences.
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Trial and error
Definition
The sequential application of possible solutions to problems.
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Value
Definition
Abstract goals, such as beauty, freedom, or health, that do not have specific objects or reference points.
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Vigilance
Definition
The capacity of sustaining outward attention over a prolonged period of time.
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