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Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - rzrmaster - 04-27-2009 Hey im a newb here but ive taken the english comp and intro to computing tests and passed and know im getting ready to take intro to sociology and intro to physc clep test this thursday and wanted to see if anybody could offer me advice on what to study and or any study guides they may have... thanks for your help! Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - P00057870 - 04-27-2009 If you all are members, you can access all of this simply by signing on, then again signing on to the forum again, click on Exam Specific Forums (on the first page after you sign in the second time, the 4th item on the list), and then do a forum search for the test you are interested in. All will be made available to you, from those who have gone before! I'm sharing this because it took me some time to find out where this was "hidden". Good luck! Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - MCunningham - 04-27-2009 rzmaster, I PM'ed you back. I would also check out (all free) 1. the "101s" guide for Psychology at SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides 2. Psychology Classroom at AllPsych Online (very helpful) Also know the following terms/people (wikipedia can help a LOT): Accommodation Amnesia Anxiety Arousal Theory Assimilation Attachment Authoritarian (Parent) Heuristic Aversion Therapy Parts of the brain: Axon, cell body etc... Behavior Modification Behavior Therapy Behaviorism Classical Conditioning Client Centered Therapy Cognition Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive Therapy Compulsion Conditioned Response Conditioning Stimulus Conditioning Conformity Consciousness Conservation Consolidation Continuous, positive, negative Reinforcement Control & Experimental Group Correlation Defense Mechanisms Delusion Dependent & independent Variable Threshold Dissociation Divergent Thinking Id, ego, & superego Emotion Emotional Intelligence Experimental Method Experimenter Bias Expert power Locus of Control Factor Analysis Fixed interval & fixed ratio schedule Frequency effect Freud and his theories Free association Frontal lobe Hallucination Maslow's hierarchy of needs Higher order conditioning Homeostasis Humanistic psychology Hypnosis Innate Instinct Intelligence Quotient Intrinsic motivation Latent learning Learned helplessness Learning theory Libido Mean, medium, mode Central Tendency Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Motivation Naturalistic Observation Negative & positive correlation Operant Conditioning Panic attack Personality disorder Persuasion Phobia Prejudice Primary & secondary reinforcer Projection Projective Techniques Psychoanalysis Psychology Punishment Regression Reliability Carl Rogers Self Serving bias Sensory memory Shaping BF Skinner Stimulus Survey Systematic Desensitization Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Trait Unconditional Positive Unconditioned response Unconditioned stimulus Unconscious Validity Variable Variable interval & ratio schedule WAIS-III Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 3rd edition Somatoform disorders Conversion disorders hypochondriasis Erikson's theroies OCD Generalized anxiety disorder dissociative disorders schizophrenia bipolar inferential statistics reticular formation limbic system occipital, temporal, parietal lobes kinesthesis Piaget's theories (a lot on this) statistical significance longitudinal studies cross sequential study cross sectional study psychosexual stages Kohlbergs moral development Visual cliff experiment general adaptation syndrome functionalism structuralism social identification function resistance existential therapies implosive therapy modeling John B Watson Somolon Asch Ivan Pavlov Wilhelm Wundt Introspection Edward Titchener William James Gestalt psychology behaviorism humanism John Locke Empiricism sensory adaptation observational methods Mnemonic device observer bias synapse prinicple of proximity all the nervous systems galvanic skin response pituitary gland parts of the eye gustation vestibular system stimulants and depressants synthesthesia wave frequency, amplitude decibel scale REM escape conditioning avoidance conditioning strategy algorithm Carl Jung electro convulsive therapy (ECT) Good luck! Let us know how you do! MC Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - learflyer - 04-28-2009 Why do you guys schedule your cleps with little or no study time? I study and study and THEN I sched my test.:confused: Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - entwive - 04-28-2009 Hi RZ, I took them both today and passed. The Sociology was more difficult and the Psych a bit easier than I expected. The Sparks notes are good prep and the very impressive vocabulary list by MCunningham is outstanding. I had quite a few questions on brain area of function, Weber, Durkheim, Freud and Merton so know the major players and schools of thought. Understand operant conditioning, cognitive therapy and psychoanalysis. Be familiar with the terms in the list and have a general understanding of theory and you should do fine. Good Luck! Intro to Sociology & Intro to Physc Clep HELP PLEASE! - flutefreak - 04-29-2009 Both of those tests are pretty easy. They overlap so some of it will be review. Personally I used the Instantcert questions and the REA guide for both of them. Once you've taken those two, it might be worth it to take Human Growth and Dev. and Ed. Psych. They are all similar and cover some of the same material. I was able to take all 4 related tests within 2 months. |