Intelligence
Personality
Self & Identity
Drive States
Functions of Emotions
100
Which letter do we use for the abstract, overarching concept of intelligence itself.
G
100
What is the acronym for the big 5 personality traits?
OCEAN
100
Which category of identity refers to our social reputation (traits + roles)?
The Social Actor
100
The tendency of an organism to maintain a stable state across all the different physiological systems in the body.
homeostasis
100
One category of functions of emotions is "within ourselves" or __________.
Intrapersonal
200
This is a score, typically obtained from a widely used measure of intelligence that is meant to rank a person’s intellectual ability against that of others. The average score is 100.
IQ
200
which big 5 trait is associated with being open minded, creative, and willing to try new things?
openness
200
Which category of identity is about our values and life goals?
The Motivated Agent
200
Drive states rely on internal or environmental _______.
Cues
200
One category of functions of emotions is "with other people" or __________.
Interpersonal
300
Assessments that are given in the same manner to all people are ____________.
standardized
300
The big 5 personality trait that is associated with being competent, orderly, and dutiful is called___________.
Conscientiousness
300
Which category of identity is related to our narrative identity (e.g. telling our life story)?
The Autobiographical Author
300
I sweat when I get hot as a mechanism to cool down. What type of mechanism is this?
automatic
300
Emotions also have _________&_________ functions which help create social rules.
Social & Cultural
400
When Diane is asked to identify her race on her exam, she actually performs worse. She is conforming to racist views that she is not as smart because of her race. This is an example of what?
Stereotype threat
400
The big 5 trait that is associated with feelings of anxiety, depression, and self-consciousness is called ________.
Neuroticism
400
Life stories that affirm the transformation from suffering to an enhanced status or state (for example: a person gets out of jail and becomes an inspirational speaker).
Redemptive narratives
400
A portion of the brain involved in a variety of functions, including the secretion of various hormones and the regulation of hunger and sexual arousal.
hypothalamus
400
This refers to the process whereby individuals look for information from others to clarify a situation, and then use that information to act. Thus, individuals will often use the emotional expressions of others as a source of information to make decisions about their own behavior (example: baby looks to mom for social cues about if it is safe to proceed or not)
Social referencing
500
What is the name of Gardner's theory which has identified 8 types of intelligence (i.e. logic-math, visual-spatial, music-rhythm, verbal-linguistic, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic)?
Multiple Intelligences
500
the personality trait (not in the big 5) that refers to individuals who manipulate the behavior of others for their own pursuit of power is called _______________.
Machiavellianism
500
The internalized and evolving story of the self (AKA the "me") written by our autobiographical author (AKA the "I") is called our _____________.
Narrative identity
500
It is really cold outside, so I decide to go in to warm up. This is and example of what type of mechanism?
"carrot and stick"
500
These are rules that are learned early in life that specify the management and modification of emotional expressions according to social circumstances. For example, they can require individuals to express emotions “as is” (i.e., as they feel them), to exaggerate their expressions to show more than what is actually felt, to tone down their expressions to show less than what is actually felt, to conceal their feelings by expressing something else, or to show nothing at all.
Cultural Display Rules
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