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  • Title: DSC exam 2 page 2
  • Type: Exam
  • School: Miami University
  • Course: DSC 205
  • Term: Spring

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DSC Quiz 3
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Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 212 Fall, 2007
Description: You, _, are being asked to participate in a research project titled Get the Lead Out. This project is being conducted under the supervision of Professor Sergio Da silva and was approved by Calvin College\'s IRB on Psychology. The investigators hope to...
Cognitive Approach
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 212 Fall, 2007
Description: Cognitive Approach 1. Basic concept a. Processes of thought can cause behavior symptoms of psychopayhology are frequently cased by maladaptive patterns of thought b. Schema habitual patterns of thinking through which we evaluate our situation CONDIT...
4 Childhood Development of self
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: B. Childhood Development of self a. Early Childhood i. Emergence of the subjective self Sense of acting as an agent in the world- experience of my making things happen- the existential \"I\" 1. First few Months symbiotic union fused self (freud) a. H...
3 Development of Self
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: III. Development of Self a. Physiological foundations i. How the brain supports various aspects of the experience of \"I\" (William james) the experience of being an active self in the flow of our conciousness subjective identity (I) rather than obj...
4 What is Religion
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: I. II. III. IV. V. VI. - What is Religion? Three sociological perspectives Religion in America Ethnicities Patriarchy Discussion questions what is religion? Three Sociological perspectives o Functionalism Social cohesion Social c...
Self disclosure
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 280 Fall, 2007
Description: Self disclosure - the helper reveals information about themself in order to facilitate the client\'s thoughts - important in humanistic therapy because you want to be real and genuine in the relationship - ADVANTAGES of personal story telling o The cl...
1 intro class
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: - - Stats on crime o the bulk of crime is property crime o murder is a very small percentage of American crime o the large majority of crimes are COMMITTED by males only 3 crimes committed largely by women and are mostly to feed a family o The maj...
2 Myths & Media
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Media (what we think we know about crime) Myths power and functions Myth makers mass media and government Ideology of crime Assignment #1 Media/myths o we all enjoy good stories o myths have power and run wild o Myth a traditional story of unknown...
9 Protecting the self
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - - - Protectin the self: Self serving Biases o Self enhancement motive o Calvin says that until God reveals himself to us, we believe that we are gods o Self perception is now coming under research by many psychologists o Self assessment motive ...
3 Deprivation and Discrimination
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: Deprivation and Discrimination - Interaction of prejudice & discrimination - A closer look at Discrimination - Measuring Discrimination - Reserve Discrimination - Example: Racism - - - - A closer look at Discrimination o Deprivation To be depri...
LEAD DOC
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 256 Fall, 2007
Description: Objectives - health effects of lead exposure - conditions that cause lead poisoning - purpose of lead sampling - the difference between: o lead sampling technician (LST) o Risk assessor (RA) o Lead paint inspector(PI) - Lead is especially hazardous t...
10 Perspectives on Body Image and Eating Disorders
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: Perspectives on Body Image and Eating Disorders From a media standpoint: o What makes girls and women desirable? Symmetry Body proportion Eyes SLIM Appearance Vulnerable Young (children are vulnerable) Needing a man o What makes boys and men de...
3 Mythmakers
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: - - Mythmakers o Media o Govt o Merged Myths o Elements \"Reality Shows\" other distortions assignment #1 - - - Mythmakers o Media Media likes to use stories that seize the headlines Size of the media guides the type of stories published Ex. Sm...
4 WHAT IS LAW
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: WHAT IS LAW? - The law is purposely ambiguous o Allows for on the spot interpretation - What if we have a law on the books but is not enforced o Example speed regulations - What about practices not on the books that are enforced by cops o Freedom of ...
8 Erik Erikson
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - Erik Erikson o Societies create the only condition in which human growth is possible o Identity The establishment of an identity that is firmly embedded in a social matrix o The role playing self is not to be despised as hypocritical, we must cul...
POLICE ENFORCEMENT
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: POLICE ENFORCEMENT - Donald black styles of control o The actual police enforcement is largely reactive o Not proactive o 96% of crime is reported by citizens o the police do not have to necessarily write a report o many times vagrants deaths are ju...
Scottsboro boys
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: 1931 Incident - 1st Trial, all together, poor/no counsel 1932 Alabama supreme courte aff\'s Powell v. Alabama right to counsel 1933 2nd trial w/ ALD counsel - liebowitz - Liebowitz - explained the semen through his research against their claims be...
9 Participant observation
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Participant observation - observer effects o how much do you change your behavior because you know someone is watching o we see that they wear off after about 2 weeks and people just go back into their normal way of life o some of the most important ...
6 Exploration stage
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Exploration stage - Carl Rogers o We are born good We are born with an inherent ogranizmic valuing process With a natural ability to value ourselves and our emotions and instincts Desire to strive for creative growth o Conditions of worth Deter ...
11 beginning the session
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: - - - - - things to tell the client o should go over rules of conduct o hours o phone numbers/contact information Reassurance o Make the client more comfortable by normalizing their experience o Provide hope Coming is the first step to recovery...
8 steps
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Chapter 20 8 STEPS IMPORTANT KNOW THIS SHIT - what can you imagine things being like and what can you do to get there - Mircale question - suppose that while you are sleeping the problem is solved but since you were sleeping you don\'t know it was s...
DONALD BLACK
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: DONALD BLACK (law = governmental social control) - divide all social life into 5 categories o vertical o Horizontal o Corporate o Narrative o Cultural - Vertical o Stratification o Who has more resources o How does it affect Upward deviance is treat...
2 A Matter of Privilege
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: A Matter of Privilege White privilege o Advantages for people of the white race The race Male privilege o Gender sex and sexuality o Last name o Certain advantages to being a male o Same work more pay Class Privelege 10 ways in which I am privileged ...
SOCIAL CHANGE
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: SOCIAL CHANGE - Social movements - Social movement theories - Acts of non violence vs. acts of violence Social injustices o Classism o Racism o Sexism o Ageism o Other Can it stop at awareness? - need a plan of action? o BOTH o Collectively o Individ...
Due Process of law
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Due Process of law - procedural fairness is what it most uncompromisingly requires - no set definition, meaning changes over time - does not mean every defendant is treated the same o cases are just too complex o we need vague statutes so that we can...
Federal courts
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Federal courts - U.S. Supreme court o Decides to hear about 1 in 12 cases that they receive o If the supreme court decides to take a case they will issue a writ of certiorari o - Circuit courts of appeal o 13 circuits - District courts o Not all equa...
ABILITY
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: ABILITY & Americans with disabilities act media portrayal of people with disabilities o child-like with severe mental disabilities o persons with crippling conditions - we have an issue with disability language o we used to put the disability first ...
Due Process of law
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Due Process of law - procedural fairness is what it most uncompromisingly requires - no set definition, meaning changes over time - does not mean every defendant is treated the same o cases are just too complex o we need vague statutes so that we can...
8 AGING IN THE AMERICAN FAMILY
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: AGING IN THE AMERICAN FAMILY - The Grandparental role - Social Gerontology - Demography - Social issues - Care giving role The Grandparental Role - Role o Norms that specify the behavior required of a person in that position - We are socialized into ...
Police Behavior
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Police Behavior John Allen Scottsboro Police rely on social cues: o Dress, manner, bearing o Ex. Doctor o The truck example Police working personality o Authority o Danger o Working cynicism o Stoicism o Fairness o People seen as objects Techniques i...
11 Escaping the self
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - Escaping the self o Condition of focused self awareness The psychological condition when the schema of objective self becomes focused in your perception and thought Objective self = experience of one\'s objective existence alongside of and in com...
Non experimental strategies
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 256 Fall, 2007
Description: Non experimental strategies - there are 3 types of non experimental designs o Descriptive o Quasi experimental o Ordinal - Descriptive research o Observing and systematically recording some particular behaviors for the purpose of better describing th...
7 Paying attention and listening
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Paying attention and listening - \"E\" Eye contact o try to keep eye contact with your client o not extreme but make it obvious o facial expressions - \"N\" head Nods o gives the client the sense that you are with them - \"C\" Cultural issues o be aware of...
Challenge
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Challenge - when you as a helper juxed oppose 2 things to make the client aware of the contradiction between them - generally challenges should not be issued in the initial session as in the example video - \"challenges can be a gift that lets the cli...
IMMEDIACY
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 280 Fall, 2007
Description: IMMEDIACY - Reveal something about how you are interacting or communicating - Disclose your perceptions of the client, to the client in the here and now - In the psychodynamic tradition, this is very important - Example o If the client is showing up ...
Dilemmas of Democracy
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Dilemmas of Democracy Mason, Madison Constitutional Provisions History Purpose Application Dilemmas of Democracy II The Threat MASON - read the writings of john Locke o believed there were inherent freedoms o wanted to create a space of freedom in w...
Descriptive statistics
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 256 Fall, 2007
Description: Descriptive statistics - Central Tendencies o Mean: arithmetic average o Median: middle number o Mode: most frequent score - Variance: deviation from the mean o Range: variability in a data set o Standard Deviation: Square root of Variance - Inferent...
11 Natural law
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Natural law Relevant verses Problems, opportunities Results Goalls Evolution Beccaria/ Beathem NATRUAL LAW - Relevant verses - Problems/opportunities o Not even the 10 commandments can be a clear call as o A lot of the laws we have made are not cons...
Dilemmas of democracy cont
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Dilemmas of democracy - Weber o Power the ability to achieve one\'s goals despite opposition o Authority exercise power with the permission of the government o Most dictator want to move from power to authority Process is called Legitimation Infers...
10 Goals and philosophies
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Goals and philosophies Tradition Becari / Bentham Legal positivism Goals of current system Restorative justice Tradition o Trail by ordeal There is a place called purgatory It is possible to pray and have their experience of purgatory shortened So...
7 uncovering the dark figure
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: uncovering the \"dark figure\" - Uniform crime reports o How Ask police how much crime recorded Ask victims how much crime experience 3rd party see how many crimes are being treated self report ask criminals how much crime go out and observe o rep...
5 Class stratification
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: Class and Social Stratification Stratification By class Social Mobility Poverty Homelessness in the USA Defining social class and Social Stratification - Socialogical variables o Class o Sex & gender o Race an...
7 GENDER SEX
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: GENDER SEX & SEXUALITY - The social construction of sex - The social construction of Gender - Sexism - Understanding Gender - Feminism - Gender Inequality THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF SEX o Our society defines or constructs what it means to be male or ...
Barriers to reconciliation
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: Barriers to reconciliation - Isolation - Injustice - Exhaustion - Betrayal - Denial - Assimilation - Tokenism - Inferiority - Rage - Fear Patterns that characterize us vs. them - absolutism o when a person sees only 2 sides of an issue and then polar...
GUEST LECTURE
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: LECTURE: CAROL JACOBSEN - in Michigan 1 women is murdered every 5 days by a husband or boyfriend - women are sent to jail often for simply striking back against a batterer in order to save their own lives - the criminal justice system is very biased ...
Injustices in Health Care
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: - - - - - Injustices in Health Care o Varying morbidity and Mortality o Unequal distribution of health care services o Child born in Chile or Malaysia is more likely to survive first year of life than a child in some parts of Mississippi o Dr. M...
12 Dissociative identity disorders
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - Dissociative identity disorders o 1905 the german psychiatrist, Emil Kraepelin coins the term dementia praecox o 1911 swiss psychiatrist, Eugen Bleuler, suggests an alternate term, schizophrenia o 1920\'s-30\'s it is recognized that some patients...
9 Restatement
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Restatement - restating what the patient says in a short way - allows you to gain a better understanding of what is meant by the client - allows the client to see if they meant what they said SUMMARY - allows you to just see an overview RESTATEMENT -...
2 Introduction to helping
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 280 Fall, 2007
Description: Introduction to helping - 7 aspects of helping (goals, aims, questions) o support relief from emotional pain o decision making people want help with life altering decisions o Honest feedback Depends on the type of relationship which you have set u...
3 Stages of therapy
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: - Stages of therapy o Exploration Based largely on Karl Rogers Genuine Empathy Respect Establish report Connect with the client o Insight More by Freud and psychoanalysis Childhood affects adulthood Constructing new meanings Challenge clie...
4 A model for helping
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: A model for helping FIGURE 3.1 PG 41 6 stages of readiness for change o Pre contemplation People who haven\'t considered change Mostly people who are mandated for therapy Client doesn\'t necessarily want to be there in this case o Contemplation The...
Insight STAGE
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 280 Fall, 2007
Description: Insight STAGE - Looking at the WHY? - Look for the origins of the negative behavior or emotion - Helping clients to come to a new understanding of who they are - Based in the psychoanalytic theory of psychology o Linked with freud o However there are...
6 Keeping track of crime
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: - - - - - Mala in se o Something inherently wrong o Ex. Cannibalism within the family Genocide of civilian populations Mala Prohibita o Only wrong because they are prohibited by law o Ex. Right on read okay in some states not in others Felony...
5 Legal concepts
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Legal concepts Measuring Crime UCR LEGAL CONCEPTS Actus Reus o Actual conduct in a crime o Thinking something cannot be a crime o Aid, abet, accessory After the fact Before the fact o Do not have to complete the act Mens Rea o Guilty Mind Intent p...
10 Reflection of feeling
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Reflection of feeling - it is a paraphrase or summary - however it focuses on the statements and feelings of the client - a feeling when you can identify it helps you to really understand someone\'s inner experience - you can be a validater for the cl...
Endocrine System
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Endocrine System - a ductless system o contrast to the exocrine system - secretes hormones into blood Pituitary Gland (pg 507) - suspended from the hypothalamus by infundibulum - anterior vs posterior pituitary o Posterior Pituitary (hypothesis) Neu...
5 Introduction to ethics
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: Introduction to ethics: Autonomy o Client has a right to make choices and take action - Beneficence o Intent to do good by promoting growth o Continued education Learn about things in order to make recommendations Medicines therapies etc - Nonmalef...
8 Open questions
Path: Calvin >> BIO >> 205 Fall, 2007
Description: - - - Open questions o focuses the client in o explores thoughts o helps the client to say what they are thinking out loud o uncover irrational thoughts o explores feelings o request examples Focus on the here and now o Use tentative wording I wo...
Race & Ethnicity
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 250 Spring, 2008
Description: Race Discrimination SOCIOLOTICAL PERSPECTIVE - Cultural Unity vs. Diversity o Cultural Unity Unifying & identifying as ONE nation o Cultural Diver...
Cohen & Felson
Path: Calvin >> SOC >> 210 Fall, 2007
Description: Cohen & Felson - rountine activities o what does it take for street crime to take place attractive target can be people or property Motivated offender Crime does go up if the economy is suffering in the untied states Absence of guardianship Securi...
Elements of self
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - Elements of self o Self-concept Defined represents the totality of your thoughts and your beliefs about yourself Importance of self-concept Cognitive schemas o Structures, frameworks of thinking used to process information o Allows us to focus ...
IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE FOR PSYCHOLOGY AND YOU
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 256 Fall, 2007
Description: IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE FOR PSYCHOLOGY AND YOU - Improves your critical thinking - Improves your understanding of scientific content - Enhances your educational and professional performance How the scientific approach emerged - Early approaches o Wundt...
Correlational Strategies
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> 212 Fall, 2007
Description: Correlational Strategies - Relationship between two variables - To predict one variable from another - Two aspects of correlation o Magnitude o Direction - Coreelation coefficient (pearson\'s r) o Only with interval or ratio scales o Values closer to ...
6 Factors affecting social self development
Path: Calvin >> PSYCH >> W82 Fall, 2007
Description: - Factors affecting social self development o Reflected appraisals (the looking glass self) Cooley said that the reflected appraisals (opinions) of significant people in our lives get encorporated into our developing sense of me What am I like? Wha...
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