This word refers to a persons ability to wait for a more desirable reward.
This theorist is known for his Oedipus complex.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This refers to the amount of light present
What is Brightness?
The symptoms of this disorder include flashbacks to a traumatic event, numbness and avoidance of places, and difficulty sleeping.
What is PTSD?
What is responsible for letting light in the eye?
What is the cornea
This kind of culture refers to the individual being more important than the surrounding people.
What is individualism?
This theorist is known for his hierarchy of needs.
Who is Maslow?
What is the word for the purity of light?
What is Saturation?
The symptoms of this disorder include: using a substance to acquire a feeling and not doing normal activities to use this substance.
What is substance abuse disorder?
Herman Von Helmholtz is know for this theory of color vision.
What is the trichromatic theory?/ we see color through a mixture of red, green, blue
What is the word for the adjustment to a new country?
Acculturation
Carl Jung is known for his work on ___ which is responsible for psychic energy.
What is the libido?
This refers to the quality of color.
What is Hue?
What is late teens to mid-twenties?
Ewald Hering is known for this theory of color vision.
What is the opponent theory?/red-green, blue-yellow pairs.
This kind of communication involves the words carrying out most of the meaning and context plays a lesser role.
what is Low-Context communication.
This theory refers to the way people experience and interpret events.
What are Constructs?
What is additive color mixing?
This disorder is sometimes referred to as hypochondriasis.
What is illness anxiety disorder?
This condition results in the inability to recognize faces.
What is prosopagnosia?
This outsider view on the world attempts to build theories of human behavior by examining how cultures are similar.
What is Etic View
This stage of Erikson's stages of development refer to when a child starts to go to school.
What is industry vs. inferiority?
This word refers to one color system being blind.
What is Univariance?
This disorder is characterized by manic or hypomanic episodes.
What is Bipolar disorder?
What is Heterochromia?