| Text | 6) Dissociative Disorders - person avoids stress by escaping their identity-{{c1::Dissociative amnesia}} - inability to recall past experience; not due to a neurological disorder-{{c1::amnesia}} - inability to recall past experience; may be due to a neurological disorder-{{c1::Dissociative Identity Disorders}} - 2+ personalities take control of a person's behavior-{{c1::Depersonalization Disorder}} - Detached from their surroundings-{{c1::Derealization Disorder}} - Detached from their own mind & body |
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| Text | Theories of AttitudesFunctional Attitudes Theory:-{{c1::ego-defense}} component - protect our self esteem or justify actions we know are wrong-{{c1::Adaptive}} component - acceptance if socially acceptable attitudes are expressed-{{c1::ego expressive}} component - allows us to communicate and solidify our self-identity; wearing jersey of sports team-{{c1::knowledge}} component - organization to thoughts; politically involved will vote in upcoming electionElaboration Likelihood model - how much individuals question information -{{c1::Peripheral}} route processing - catchphrases & slogans, appearance-{{c1::Central}} route processing - deep thinking scrutinize informationSocial cognitive theory - people learn how to behave by observing the behavior of others -{{c1::Behaviorism}} + {{c1::Observational learning}}-{{c1::triadic reciprocal causation::Bandura}} - looks at behavior, personal factors, and environment in determining how someone behave |
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| Text | Statuses - Positions in society which classify individuals-{{c1::ascribed}} status - involuntary characteristics-{{c1::achieved}} status - effort & choices-{{c1::master}} status - most identified; can be pigeonholing |
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