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200 Words to Help You Talk About Psychology [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 182x122x14 mm, kaal: 250 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0857828924
  • ISBN-13: 9780857828927
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 182x122x14 mm, kaal: 250 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Laurence King Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0857828924
  • ISBN-13: 9780857828927
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If you have ever felt at a disadvantage when joining in a conversation on a subject that you aren't confident about, this new series is for you. Each book features definitions of two hundred words frequently used to describe and discuss a smart subject. Psychology can be baffling, as well as fascinating, to the best of us. Let Michael Britt guide you through gestalt theory, the placebo effect, prejudice, critical thinking and so much more.
Biopsychology
1 Neuron
12(1)
2 Mirror Neurons
12(1)
3 Synapse
13(1)
4 Synaptic Pruning
13(1)
5 Neurotransmitters
14(1)
6 Dopamine
14(1)
7 Serotonin
15(1)
8 GABA and Glutamate
15(1)
9 Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous Systems
16(1)
10 Brain Lobes
17(1)
11 Amygdalae
17(1)
12 Hypothalamus
18(1)
13 Hippocampus
18(1)
14 Split Brain
19(1)
15 Electroencephalogram (EEC)
19(1)
16 CT Scan
20(1)
17 MR! and fMRI Scans
21(1)
18 PET Scan
21(1)
19 Biofeedback
22(1)
20 Cortisol
22(1)
21 Neurotechnology
23(1)
22 Synaesthesia
23(3)
Cognition
23 Creativity
26(1)
24 Functional Fixedness
26(1)
25 Convergent and Divergent Thinking
27(1)
26 Intelligence
27(1)
27 Emotional Intelligence
28(1)
28 Multiple Intelligence Theory
29(1)
29 Heuristics
29(1)
30 Availability Heuristic
30(1)
31 Representativeness Heuristic
30(1)
32 Mindset - Fixed and Changeable
31(1)
33 Sleep Waves
31(1)
34 REM
32(1)
35 Dreams
32(1)
36 Anthropomorphism
33(1)
37 General Adaptation Syndrome
33(1)
38 Hypnosis
34(1)
39 Pareidolia
34(1)
40 Spurious Correlation
35(3)
Development
41 Attachment
38(1)
42 Separation Anxiety
38(1)
43 Sensorimotor
39(1)
44 Object Permanence
39(1)
45 Pre-operational Stage
40(1)
46 Conservation of Energy Exercises
40(1)
47 Schemas
41(1)
48 Assimilation and Accommodation
42(1)
49 Concrete Operations
42(1)
50 Formal Operations
43(1)
51 Zone of Proximal Development/Scaffolding
43(1)
52 Erikson's Stages of Development
44(1)
53 Identity vs. Role Confusion
44(1)
54 Preconventional Moral Thinking
45(1)
55 Conventional Moral Thinking
46(1)
56 Postconventional Moral Thinking
46(1)
57 Adolescence
47(1)
58 Imaginary Audience
48(1)
59 Personal Fable
48(1)
60 Precarious Manhood
49(3)
Disorders
61 Agoraphobia
52(1)
62 Alcohol Use Disorder
52(1)
63 Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)
53(1)
64 Anxiety Disorder
53(1)
65 Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
54(1)
66 Autism Spectrum Disorder
55(1)
67 Bipolar I and II
55(1)
68 Borderline Personality Disorder
56(1)
69 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
56(1)
70 Diathesis-Stress Model
57(1)
71 Dissociative Identity Disorder
58(1)
72 Feeding and Eating Disorders
58(1)
73 Learned Helplessness
59(1)
74 Major Depressive Disorder
59(1)
75 Narcissistic Personality Disorder
60(1)
76 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
61(1)
77 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
61(1)
78 Schizophrenia
62(2)
Learning
79 Classical Conditioning
64(1)
80 Conditioned and Unconditioned Stimuli and Responses
64(1)
81 Higher-order Conditioning
65(1)
82 Operant Conditioning
66(1)
83 Law of Effect
66(1)
84 Positive and Negative Reinforcement
67(1)
85 Positive and Negative Punishment
67(1)
86 Primary and Secondary Reinforcers
68(1)
87 Fixed Schedules of Reinforcement
68(1)
88 Variable Schedules of Reinforcement
69(1)
89 Shaping
70(1)
90 Token Economy
70(1)
91 Instinctive Drift
71(1)
92 Latent Learning
71(1)
93 Distributed Practice
72(1)
94 Elaboration
72(1)
95 Interleaving
73(1)
96 Retrieval Practice
73(1)
97 Social Learning
74(2)
Memory
98 Encoding, Storage and Retrieval
76(1)
99 Short- and Long-term Memory
76(1)
100 Implicit and Explicit Memory
77(1)
101 Iconic and Echoic Memory
77(1)
102 Proactive and Retroactive Interference
78(1)
103 Mnemonics
79(1)
104 Chunking
79(1)
105 Flashbulb Memories
80(1)
106 Event Model of Memory
80(1)
107 False Memories
81(1)
108 Serial Position Effect
82(2)
Motivation & Emotion
109 Intrinsic Motivation
84(1)
110 Extrinsic Motivation
84(1)
111 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
85(1)
112 Self-actualization
85(1)
113 Need for Achievement
86(1)
114 Self-determination Theory
86(1)
115 Goal Setting
87(1)
116 Equity Theory of Motivation
87(1)
117 Optimum Arousal Theory
88(1)
118 Yerkes-Dodson Law
88(1)
119 Sensation-seeking
89(1)
120 Job Characteristics Model
89(1)
121 Two-factor Theory of Emotion
90(2)
Personality
122 Big Five Personality Traits
92(1)
123 Dunning-Kruger Effect
92(1)
124 Id, Ego, Superego
93(1)
125 Defence Mechanisms
94(1)
126 Projective Tests
94(1)
127 Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory (MMPI)
95(1)
128 Self-esteem
95(1)
129 Self-monitoring Personality
96(1)
130 Task- or Person-orientated Leader
96(1)
131 Terror Management
97(1)
132 Personality Types
98(2)
Research & Statistics
133 Case Study
100(1)
134 Confound
100(1)
135 Correlation
101(1)
136 Critical Thinking
101(1)
137 Experiments and Surveys
102(1)
138 Random Assignment
102(1)
139 Random Sampling
103(1)
140 Representative Sample
103(1)
141 Operationalization
104(1)
142 Independent and Dependent Variables
104(1)
143 Double-blind Experimentation
105(1)
144 Measures of Central Tendency
106(1)
145 Measures of Dispersion
106(1)
146 Statistical Significance
107(1)
147 Test Reliability
107(1)
148 Test Validity
108(1)
149 Ethical Dilemma
108(1)
150 Placebo Effect
109(1)
151 Replication Studies
109(3)
Sensation & Perception
152 Absolute and Difference Thresholds
112(1)
153 Bottom-up and Top-down Processing
112(1)
154 Depth Perception
113(1)
155 Gestalt Principles of Perception
113(1)
156 Human Factors
114(1)
157 Inattentional Blindness
115(1)
158 Optical Illusions
115(1)
159 Perceptual Set
116(1)
160 Proprioception
116(1)
161 Subliminal Perception
117(3)
Social
162 Attribution Theory
120(1)
163 Fundamental Attribution Error
120(1)
164 Actor-Observer Bias
121(1)
165 Blaming the Victim
121(1)
166 Just World Belief
122(1)
167 Self-serving Bias
122(1)
168 Cognitive Dissonance
123(1)
169 Bystander Intervention
123(1)
170 Persuasion
124(1)
171 Foot in the Door
124(1)
172 Door in the Face
125(1)
173 Groupthink
125(1)
174 Interpersonal Attraction
126(1)
175 Obedience
126(1)
176 Realistic Conflict Theory
127(1)
177 Conformity
127(1)
178 Prejudice and Discrimination
128(1)
179 Deindividuation
128(1)
180 Romantic Love
129(1)
181 Social Facilitation
129(1)
182 Social Identity Theory
130(1)
183 Social Roles and Norms
131(1)
184 Social Learning Theory
131(1)
185 Social Loafing
132(1)
186 Group Polarization
132(4)
Therapy
187 Behaviourism
136(1)
188 Behaviour Therapy
136(1)
189 Aversion Therapy
137(1)
190 Exposure Therapy
137(1)
191 Systematic Desensitization
138(1)
192 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
138(1)
193 Depressive Attributional Style
139(1)
194 Cognitive Restructuring
139(1)
195 Electro-convulsive Therapy (ECT)
140(1)
196 Humanistic Therapy
140(1)
197 Unconditional Positive Regard
141(1)
198 Psychoanalysis
142(1)
199 Transference and Counter-transference
142(1)
200 Cultural Relativity
143
Michael Britt Ph.D. is an educator who has taught a variety of psychology courses as well as hosting the long running podcast, The Psych Files. Dr Britt has worked extensively in online learning for major publishers and has created a variety of written, audio and video content on a variety of topics.