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  • Conquer the CLEP Introductory Psychology Exam

  • By: Philip Martin McCaulay
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins

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Conquer the CLEP Introductory Psychology Exam

By: Philip Martin McCaulay
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Unlock your path to CLEP success with "Conquer the CLEP Introductory Psychology Exam," your ultimate guide to mastering the foundational concepts of psychology. This comprehensive study guide is designed to provide you with a clear and thorough understanding of all the key topics required to excel in the CLEP Introductory Psychology Exam.

Key Topics Covered:
1. HISTORY, APPROACHES, AND METHODS
Explore the rich history of psychology, from its philosophical roots to its emergence as a scientific discipline. Understand various psychological approaches including biological, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and psychodynamic. Gain insight into research methods such as experimental, clinical, and correlational, along with the ethical principles guiding psychological research.
2. BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR
Dive into the biological underpinnings of behavior. Learn about the endocrine system, the etiology of behaviors, the functional organization of the nervous system, genetics, neuroanatomy, and physiological techniques used in psychological research.
3. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
Understand how we sense and perceive the world around us. Study attention, other senses like somesthesis, olfaction, gustation, and the vestibular system. Explore perceptual development, perceptual processes, receptor processes in vision and audition, and sensory mechanisms including thresholds and adaptation.
4. STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Examine the various states of consciousness, including sleep and dreaming, hypnosis, and meditation. Discover the effects of psychoactive drugs on consciousness and behavior.
5. LEARNING
Grasp the principles of learning through biological bases, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, cognitive processes in learning, and observational learning.
6. COGNITION
Delve into the complexities of cognition, focusing on intelligence, creativity, language, and memory. Understand how cognitive processes influence behavior and decision-making.
7. MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Explore the biological bases of motivation and emotion. Study the drives for hunger, thirst, sex, and pain, as well as social motivations. Understand various theories of emotion and motivation.
8. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Learn about the dimensions of development, including physical, cognitive, social, and moral aspects. Discuss gender identity, sex roles, heredity-environment issues, and research methods like longitudinal and cross-sectional studies. Review major theories of development.
9. PERSONALITY
Investigate the assessment techniques, theories, and approaches to personality. Understand growth, adjustment, self-concept, self-esteem, and the research methods used in personality psychology.
10. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS AND HEALTH
Study different psychological disorders including affective, anxiety, dissociative, personality, psychoses, and somatoform disorders. Learn about health, stress, coping, and theories of psychopathology.
11. TREATMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Review various treatment approaches such as behavioral therapies, biological and drug therapies, cognitive therapies, community and preventive approaches, and insight therapies including psychodynamic and humanistic approaches.
12. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Understand key concepts in social psychology such as aggression, antisocial behavior, attitudes, attitude change, attribution processes, conformity, compliance, obedience, group dynamics, and interpersonal perception.
13. STATISTICS, TESTS, AND MEASUREMENT
Learn about descriptive and inferential statistics, measurement of intelligence, reliability and validity, samples, populations, norms, and types of tests.

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