humanistic
The part of your personality that wants something immediately
What is the id?
A word that describes a personality characteristic
What is a Trait?
Keeping your body in balance
What is homeostasis?
The feeling you experience
What is emotion?
Explaining someone’s behavior based on their personality
What are Dispositional Attributions?
The part of your personality that makes rational decisions
What is the Ego?
A test or survey used to measure personality
What is a personality inventory?
Doing something because you enjoy it
What is intrinsic motivation?
The idea that smiling can make you feel happy
What is the Facial-Feedback hypothesis?
Liking your own group more than others
What is In-Group Bias?
A defense mechanism where you refuse to believe something is true
What is Denial?
The Big Five personality theory includes openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and what fifth factor?
What is Neuroticism?
Choosing between two bad options
What is Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict?
Positive emotions will help you think more creatively
What is the Broaden-and-Build Theory?
Blaming a person instead of the situation
What is the Fundamental Attribution Error?
Tests that use pictures or inkblots to understand your thoughts
What are Projective Tests?
Believing you can succeed at something
What is Self-Efficacy?
Doing something because you are awarded for it
What is extrinsic motivation?
Rules about when and where you can show emotions
What are Display Rules?
Changing your behavior to fit in with a group
What is conformity?
Accepting a person no matter what they do
The idea that behavior is affected by you and your environment
What is Reciprocal Determinism?
Your performance is best when you are not too stressed and not too relaxed
What is the Yerkes-Dodson Law?
he idea that people all over the world feel the same basic emotions
What is the Universality of Emotions?
Helping someone without expecting anything back
What is Altruism?