Chapter 9: Intelligence
Chapter 10: Personality
Chapter 11: Psychological Disorders
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
Mixed Review
100

What term describes mental abilities such as problem-solving, reasoning, and understanding?

Intelligence

100

The Big Five personality traits spell this acronym.
 

OCEAN

100

These four criteria (like distress and dysfunction) help define a psychological disorder.

Statistical infrequency, violation of norms, dysfunction, and distress

100

The ABC model of attitudes stands for this.

Affect, Behavior, Cognition

100

This chapter focuses on how people think and act in social situations.

Social Psychology (Ch. 12)

200

A test is considered this when it measures what it claims to measure.

Validity/valid

200

The “O” in the Big Five stands for this trait.

Openness (to experience)

200

Hallucinations and delusions are symptoms of this type of disorder.

Schizophrenia spectrum/psychotic disorders

200

This discomfort occurs when our actions don’t match our beliefs.

Cognitive dissonance

200

This term refers to improved performance on easy tasks when being watched.

Social facilitation

300

Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory includes these three types of intelligence.

Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence

300

Freud believed personality forms through conflicts among these three structures.

Id, ego, and superego

300

This model explains disorders as the result of vulnerability + environmental stress.

The diathesis-stress model

300

This bias explains why we blame others’ behavior on personality but excuse our own.

The actor-observer bias (or fundamental attribution error)

300

ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder belong to this DSM-5 category.

Neurodevelopmental disorders

400

This is the ability to learn from experience and adapt to new situations.

General intelligence

400

Which humanistic psychologist emphasized unconditional positive regard?

Carl Rogers

400

A manic episode must last at least this long to be diagnosed.

1 week

400

This effect explains why people are less likely to help when others are around.

The bystander effect

400

A person with high creativity and problem-solving ability would score high in this intelligence theory.

The Triarchic Theory (creative or analytical intelligence)

500

Which psychologist created the first widely used IQ test?

Alfred Binet

500

This perspective views behavior as influenced by the interaction between traits and environment.

The social-cognitive perspective

500

Low mood, loss of interest, and other symptoms for at least two weeks indicate this disorder.

Major depressive disorder

500

When individuals feel anonymous in a group, they may behave impulsively.

Deindividuation

500

The idea that people become aggressive partly because they see others act aggressively comes from this psychologist.

Albert Bandura

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