The 3 components of emotion include physiological response, subjective behaviour, and what?
Expressive behaviour.
What term describes a state of wellbeing in which every individual realizes their own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to their community?
Mental Health.
What concept is used to describe the view that development is gradual and ongoing, without sudden shifts.
Continuous Development.
Which ethical consideration states that participants cannot be bribed, threatened, or coerced to participate.
Voluntary Participation.
What does the 'M' stand for the in PERMA Model?
Physiological arousal associated with emotion occurs within what?
The Autonomic Nervous System.
What is the name of psychological treatment for mental health problems that consists of both behavioural and cognitive components?
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
Vygotsky introduced the idea of the zone of __________?
Proximal Development.
A prediction of the results of a research study is also known as what?
A hypothesis.
What term defines the reaction one has to an event or situation.
Emotion.
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion argues that physiological changes and ___________ occur simultaneously, causing the experience of emotion.
Subjective feelings.
_____ coping strategies attempt to manage the emotional response that result from it.
Emotion-focused coping.
What stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development does the Cognitive Accomplishment of egocentrism occur?
Pre-operational stage (2-7 years old).
What component of the Biopsychosocial model is behaviour considered to be a part of?
What does the nature side of the 'Nature vs Nurture' debate suggest is the primary influence on our development?
Our genes / genetics / biology.
What theory of emotion argues that emotional experience relies on the cognitive interpretation of autonomic arousal?
Schachter-Singer's Two-Factor Theory.
Having a strong social support network has been shown to increase someone's _______ towards adversity.
Resilience.
This concept refers to a struggle between two opposing tendencies, one of which comes from our internal personal needs and the other from the demands of society.
A Psychosocial Crisis.
The VIA-IS collects what type of data?
Subjective Quantitative data.
A way of thinking that does not rely on being able to see, visualise, experience, or manipulate in order to understand is also known as what?
Abstract thinking.
What part of our body determines what the fight or flight response responds to?
The Amygdala.
What is the full name of the VIA-IS?
Virtues in Action - Inventory of Strengths.
What is the final stage of Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development?
Integrity vs Despair.
The 3 features of an experimental design include:
1) Manipulation of the IV & DV.
2) ______________.
3) Random allocation of participants.
Use of a treatment and control group.
A major problem with psychological definitions of mental disorders are they are _________.
Culturally constructed.