(Important)people and their theories
Motivation
Emotion
Personality
Random
100

Who is the controversial psychologist who based their personality theories on the unconscious?

Sigmund Freud

100

What is a primary drive? *

an unlearned drive based on survival (Hunger, thirst, etc)

100

What theory suggested this?:

Stimulus -> Arousal (SNS) -> Emotion

the James Lange theory

100

What does OCEAN stand for?

Openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism

100

What is the control system that dictates how much weight each of us carry? (It’s different for each person) *

Set point

200

What trait theory test did Costa and McCrae make? *

The Big Five test

200

What is the concept in which two opposing thoughts clash against each other, causing discomfort, and leading to us trying to justify the situation? *

What is cognitive dissonance

200

What does the Schachter Two Factor theory say?

Stimulus -> arousal -> label/emotion simultaneous?

200

What are the types of intelligence in Sternberg’s triarchic theory? *

Analytical, practical, and creative

200

What is the ‘formula’ for IQ? *

mental age : chronological age x 100?

300

Who proposed the multiple intelligences (8) theory?

Howard Gardner

300

Sarah is known to be a very popular and nice person. They have friends, a loving family and never had financial troubles at home. However, she never feels like she‘s getting good grades and always feels like they’re always losing or underperforming in competitions. What stage in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is Sarah in?

 (self) esteem

300

What is the theory that states that if you‘re “forced” to smile, it will make you happier?

the facial feedback hypothesis

300

Alex is facing a lot of stress, as she has applied to three universities and so far two of them have rejected her. Alex’s parents have noticed that she’s biting her nails more often now, which is a habit from her childhood. What defense mechanism is Alex showing?

Regression

300

What is the difference between anorexia and bulimia? 

When you have anorexia, you engage in a starvation diet, not eating anything or eating very little. When you have bulimia, you engage in cycles of binge eating and then try to ‘get rid’ of the food in hopes of losing weight.

400

What idea did Carl Rogers propose?

The idea of self-concept

400

When do you achieve self-actualization?

When one’s full potential has been achieved/discovered

400

What are a social group or culture’s norms of how to express certain emotions?

Display rules

400

What is wrong with trait theory? 

It ignores how the situation plays a role in behaviour.

400

What happens during resistance? (general adaptation syndrome)

You are dealing with stress

500

Who said that personality develops in context of social relationships?

Karen Horney

500

Stefan is sweeping his floor and he finds that that is easier to do than his math homework, even though he’s concentrating harder when he’s doing his homework. What concept does this follow?

The Yerkes Dodson Law (AKA the optimal arousal law/theory)

500

What are the six universal emotions? *

Happiness, anger, sadness, surprise, disgust, and feat

500

What is the actual self? *

The way other people see us

500

What is reciprocal determinism? *

The interaction of behavior, cognitions, and environments that make up you as a person

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