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i have a review final exam, can somebody gives me the answer sheet for all of these so i can double check with my answer!

schema: Name Final Exam PSY 101-25 are organized patterns of thought and behavior, become more elaborate as have 1. According to Piaget, more life experiences. For example, our understanding of the different types of dogs is an example of this. 2. _ This is when the child creates- or takes into- categories of objects and things into their cognitive _This is when the child re-organizes their existing categories of objects and things in order to modify their cognitive schemas to accommodate for new patterns they seem in their environment. 4. _ Something remains the same even if its appearance is altered (i.e., Matter/mass, Liquid, Length, Number, Area, and Volume). C. Assimilation A. Accommodation D. Conservation (Piaget) B. Schema 5. Psychologist define abnormal behavior as behavior that: A. Causes people to experience distress and prevents them from functioning in their daily lives B. Behavior that is considered to be a deviation from the average range of behaviors. C. Behavior that contributes to a sense of personal discomfort and the inability to function effectively. D. All of the above answers are correct. locus of control is when a person believes that they are in control of 6. According to Julian Rotter, locus of control is when a person believes that things their own behavior and decisions. However,_ outside of themselves are in control of their behavior and decisions. B. Internal & External A) External & Internal For questions 7-12, use the word bank listed below # 12. _This psychological theory suggests that when an individual displays symptoms of abnormal behavior, the fundamental cause is a hormonal imbalance, a chemical deficiency, or brain injury. This psychological theory suggests that abnormal behavior stems from both childhood conflicts over opposing wishes regarding libidinal and aggressive impulses that require resolution. _ This psychological theory suggests that people learn mal-adaptive behaviors, and that these can be unlearned! Here the disordered behavior is the problem that needs to be resolved. 10. This psychological theory assumes that people's behavior is shaped by the kind of family group, society, and culture in which they live. 11. _ This psychological theory assumes that cognitions (thoughts and beliefs) are central to a person's abnormal behavior. People have distortions in their thinking that leads to destructive irrational thoughts. 12.__ This psychological theory concentrates on the view of people as basically rational, oriented toward a social world, and motivated to seek self-actualization. It also suggests that people have free will to change their lives. A. Humanistic Perspective B. Cognitive Perspective C. Behavioral Perspective D. Psychoanalytic Perspective E. Bio-Medical Perspective F. Social-Cultural Perspective 13. Carlson notices that a friend is acting different than usual and the friend does not seem to realize that her behavior is odd. This makes Carlson feel concerned that her friend may be experiencing a. psychopathology. c. etiology. and stress. b. diathesis-stress. d. prognosis. 14. . According to the diathesis-stress model, mental disorders are caused by both __ a. a predisposition to mental illness c. sociocultural factors b. unconscious conflicts d. abnormal thought processes

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70. Decreased immune system activity as it increases it

71. Wish fulfillment and symbols

72. Only A and B are correct as both represent their theories

73. Oral as it is related to mouth

74. Anal as it is related to anus

75. The content of dreams has symbolic meaning related to repressed emotions

76. Id as it works on pleasure principle

77 superego as it works on moral pronciple

78 ego as it works on reality principle

79 MMPI-2