What is the name for 1?
Mons Pubis
What is the name for 1?
Penial Glands
Is gender psychological or physiological?
Psychological
In Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, what are the 3 elements?
Intimacy, Commitment, Passion
The process of explaining behavior in terms of causes that refer to characteristics of the person (dispositional cause), the situation (situational cause)
The process of deciding the causes of events or behaviors.
Attribution
What is the name for 6?
Urethral Opening
What is the name for 2?
Corona
1. What is gender?
2. Name one example.
The way you define yourself, each person's subjective perception of the sex they belong to
What is an example of romantic love?
Typically, early love: a boyfriend or girlfriend
Give an example of Cognitive Dissonance.
Attitude (I like smoking) ----> Behavior (I smoke cigarettes) ----> Belief (Smoking is bad for my health)
- Anxiety or tension that arises when people behave contrary to their attitudes.
What is the name for 2?
Clitoris
What is the name for 3?
Frenulum
1. What is sexual orientation?
2. What are two examples?
The identity for the sex you romantically desire
What is an example of companionate love?
Grandparents, parent and child, wife and husband
The tendency to attribute people's behavior to their (internal) dispositions while ignoring that the behavior may be influenced by situational (external) factors.
Fundamental Attribution Error (FAE)
- Blaming someone on something and ignoring what could be going on with them
What is the name for 7?
Labia Minora (inner lips)
Penile Raphe
Penial Raphe
1. What is an asexual male?
2. What is a bisexual female?
1. Male that is not sexually or romantically attracted to either sex
2. Female that is attracted to both sexes
In Knapp's Relationship Model, what is the first stage when relationships begin to decline?
Differentiating
We to I, disagreements, not hanging out
In the Solomon Asch experiment, this tendency was observed.
BONUS: What is a confederate?
Conformity - Any change in behavior caused by another person or group.
B: An actor in an experiment
Conformity - Any change in behavior caused by another person or group.
B: An actor in an experiment
What is the name of 4?
Perineum
If a person has a gender of male and is romantically attracted to females, but biologically is a female. What is their sexual orientation?
Heterosexual Male
What chemicals are released in the passion element?
Neurochemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin
Tendency for a person to be less likely to intervene and help a stranger when other people are there who might help.
B: What is altruism?
Bystander Effect
- More present = less likely to aid
B: The offering of assistance to others without the expectation of immediate reward.