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Down: 2) theorists who believe that behavior is determined jointly by underlying dispositions and situations4) according to Freud, the developmental stages that correspond to the pursuit of satisfaction of libidinal urges6) a type of coping in which people try to prevent having an emotional response to a stressor8) person-centered approaches to studying personality that focus on individual lives and how various characteristics are integrated into unique persons10) the three-stage memory system that involves sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory11) delete12) delete14) an internal monitor of social acceptance or rejection15) a hypothetical process involving the transfer of contents from immediate memory into long-term memory16) the theory that behavior is determined more by situations than by personality traits18) the inability to retrieve memory from long-term storage19) the idea that other people can provide direct support in helping individuals cope with stressful events20) an inability to form new memories23) the act of recalling or remembering stored information to use it25) the processes involved when people remember specific information28) memory for one's personal past experiences29) an active processing system that keeps different types of information available for current use30) the temporary inability to remember something that is known33) memory for sensory information that is stored briefly close to its original sensory form35) a model depicting the theory that personality alone cannot predict behavior; the idea that perception of the situation, emotional reaction, relevant skills, and anticipation of outcome also influence one's behavior36) the body's mechanism for dealing with invading microorganisms, such as allergens, bacteria, and viruses38) the changing of memories over time in ways consistent with prior beliefs45) a pattern of behavioral and physiological responses to events that match or exceed an organism's abilities to respond Across: 1) a mental disorder that involve frequent nightmares, intrusive thoughts, and flashbacks related to an earlier trauma3) a pattern of behavior characterized by relaxed, noncompetitive, easygoing, and accommodation behavior5) specialized white blood cells knows as B cells, T cells, and natural killer cells that make up the immune system7) remembering to do something at some time in the future9) the system underlying unconscious memories13) the cognitive information retrieved from explicit memory; knowledge that cen be declared14) a type of amnesia that occurs when a person shows memory for an event but cannot remember where he or she encountered the information17) the false recollection of episodic memory21) a type of misattribution that occurs when a person thinks he or she has come up with a new idea, yet has only retrieved a stored idea and failed to attribute the idea to its proper source22) organizing information into meaningful units to make it easier to remember24) delete26) the processing of information so that it can be stored27) delete31) a characteristic; a dispositional tendency to act in a certain way over time and across circumstances32) the common failure to notice large changes in environments34) deficits in long-term memory that result from disease, brain injury, or psychological trauma37) a hormone that is important for mothers in bonding to newborns39) in psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that is completely submerged in the unconscious and operates according to the pleasure principle40) in psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that tries to satisfy the wishes of the id while being response to the dictates of the superego41) the nervous system's capacity to acquire and retain usable skills and knowledge42) delete43) the pattern of forgetting over time44) relatively direct assessments of personality, usually based on information gathered through self-report questionnaires or observer ratings46) the relatively permanent storage of information47) the retention of encoded representations over time that corresponds to some change in the nervous system that registers the event48) an environmental event or stimulus that threatens an organism49) anything that helps a person recall information from memory50) in psychodynamic theory, the internalization of societal and parental standards of conduct51) a hypothetical cognitive structure that helps us perceive, organize, process, and use information
 

 

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