This type of creative thinking expands the number of possible solutions to a problem.
What is "divergent thinking."
100
The three basic components of emotion...
What is bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experiences.
100
These are the three stages of the G.A.S.
What is alarm reaction, resistance, and exhaustion.
100
This theory of personality focuses on unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences.
What is the "Psychodynamic Theory."
200
This type of intelligence test is used to predict a person's future performance and their capacity to learn.
What is an "aptitude test."
200
Ryan Gosling waiting for you at the finish line of a race would be an example of....
What is an "incentive."
200
This stress reaction looks at how some people crumple to the floor to escape a threat, and others go into attack mode.
What is the "Flight-or-Fight Response."
200
A pattern of behaving enthusiastically or the consistent tendency to be enthusiastic is best described as a(n)
What is a "trait."
300
This type of intelligence reflects our vocabulary and verbal skills; also, it typically increases with age.
What is "crystallized intelligence."
300
The specific body weight maintained automatically by most adults over long periods of time.
What is a person's "set point."
300
This activity that increases heart and lung fitness; reduces stress, depression, and anxiety.
What is "aerobic exercise."
300
Because she has a vision of herself becoming wealthy and successful, Stacy chooses to stay in and study rather than going out to party. This vision best describes her....
What is her "possible self."
400
The three requirements in order for a test to be considered a "good test".
What is standardized, reliable, and valid.
400
This reflects our motivation to have companionship and to be socially accepted.
What is the "Need to Belong."
400
This element shows how religious involvement predicts better health by promoting healthier lifestyles, a greater sense of hope, and stronger social support systems.
What is the "Faith Factor."
400
With this phenomenon, people tend to overestimate the extent someone notices AND evaluates us.
What is the "Spotlight Effect."
500
The three types of intelligence involving "street smarts," "trailblazing smarts," and "school smarts."
What is Sternberg's Three Intelligences - analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
500
This theory suggests that if we have a busy day and we become overstimulated, we might be motivated to select a less stimulating and relaxing activity such as going for a walk or taking a nap.
What is the "Arousal Theory."
500
To reduce the stress at work, Jennifer avoids a co-worker that she tends to have competitive conflict with. This best illustrates....
What is "Emotion-Focused Coping."
500
This feature represents our willingness to move away from our families to fulfill personal desires and achievements.