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Questions:
- Which one is not used to judge the abnormality of behavior?
- Which model deals with learning processes?
- Mental disorders are classified under what?
- Breaking social norms denotes which personality type?
- What type of disorder is PTSD?
- What is not a positive symptom of schizophrenia?
- What are perceptions occurring in the absence of stimuli called?
- What term describes fear of entering unfamiliar situations?
- What are the causes of abnormal behavior?
- Watson is associated with which concept?
- Who pioneered the psychodynamic model of psychopathology?
- What disorder involves selective memory loss without organic causes?
- Carl Rogers is associated with which therapeutic method?
- Who discussed the hierarchy of needs?
- Which technique is not part of behavior therapy?
- What is the fifth and ultimate type of need?
- Pavlov is associated with what kind of conditioning?
- Skinner is associated with what concept?
- Which thinker is not related to existential therapy?
- What is not a part of stress?
- What is anxiety without a clear cause called?
- When does PTSD typically occur?
- What does psychosomatic disorder include?
- What phobia involves fear of social events?
- What causes intense fear or anxiety resulting in attacks?
- What are repetitive thoughts and behaviors in response called?
- What is a dissociative disorder?
- Which of these is not a psychosomatic disorder?
- What is amnesia?
- Which disorder involves multiple personalities?
- Which therapy is not used for treating dissociative disorders?
- What disorder involves strong feelings of serious illness?
- What are the characteristics of conversion hysteria?
- What describes irrational and suspicious thought processes?
- What is perceiving stimulus in its absence?
- What happens when false and irrational thoughts are experienced?
- What alternative name is used for mood disorders?
- What does dysthymia involve?
- Which is not a type of mood disorder?
- What is complete inactivity in depression termed as?
- What alternative name is given for personality disorders?
- What personality seeks admiration and self-praise?
- What personality is highly suggestible?
- What disorder is related to substance abuse?
- What personality violates social norms?
- What tendencies indicate impulsiveness?
- What affects personality disorders?
- What therapy involves treating people with similar symptoms together?
- Who propagated cognitive behavior therapy?
- Which therapy teaches patients to influence their physiological processes?
- Attitudes are related to what?
- What is Heiders balance theory classified as?
- Whose behaviors influence attitudes favorably?
- Who propagated cognitive dissonance theory?
- What causes attitude changes according to Heider?
- What process involves forming opinions about others?
- What is true about first impressions?
- What forms impressions based on bodily structure?
- What process assesses the causes of behavior and traits?
- How many factors does Kelly emphasize for attribution?
- Which theory uses research to explain attribution?
- Who propagated sociometric methods?
- What process teaches social behaviors?
- Which scale did Likert use to measure attitudes?
- Who propagated the scale discrimination technique?
- What is unjustifiable negative attitude towards a group called?
- What describes irrational beliefs about groups?
- Who first introduced group dynamics?
- What improves performance in the presence of others?
- Who is related to the term social loafing?
- What information does the perceiver not get according to Kelley?
- What is cognitive dissonance?
- According to Festinger, what relates dissonance and consonance?
- What describes forming impressions based on class or category?
- What involves consistency in attitude components?
- What dimension of impression formation is most powerful?
- What is the most perceived form of social influence?
- What occurs when larger groups cause less productivity?
- What does Likerts scale measure?
- When does socialization occur?
- What is prejudice classified as?
- Where was the first laboratory for experimental psychology established?
- What is the first step in scientific methods?
- What is the systematic study of processes under controlled conditions called?
- Who developed the social distance scale?
- Who first conducted experiments in social psychology?
- Who studies religious attitudes?
- What is the cognitive component of prejudice?
- Which are fields of social psychology?
- What are errors during attribution?
- What determines interpersonal attraction?
- What social psychology method uses case studies?
- What is the most applied method for social psychology studies?
- What social influences affect behavior?
- How many techniques analyze sociometry data?
- Who published 'Introduction to Social Psychology'?
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