According to Freud, the personality is composed of these three portions.
What are the ego, the superego, and the id?
This term defines 2 structures which are non-superimposable, mirror images.
What are enantiomers?
This type of bias describes how we are more likely to attribute our successes to our own disposition and ability, and our failures to external circumstances.
What is Self-Serving Bias?
This group psychologic phenomenon is observed when a student does no work in a group project, and relies entirely on the efforts of their team members.
What is Social Loafing?
The E-Z system for naming geometric isomers informs whether a structure has meaningful groups on the same side or opposite sides of a double bond. An alternative system for describing this isomerism is known as?
This effect causes us to assume other good qualities exist about someone following an initial good impression (i.e. She held the door open for me, she must be a good mother also).
What is the Halo Effect?
Psychologist Raymond Cattell proposed that intelligence can be classified into these two categories, one based on accumulated experiences, and the other based on the ability for abstract reasoning.
What are Crystallized and Fluid Intelligence?
What is stability?
This sociological theory posits that people make decisions based on an internal cost/benefit analysis, and choose the action that most benefits them.
What is Rational Choice Theory?
These two types of learning are deemed "associative learning". The first includes learning to associate a response with a neutral stimulus. The second involves learning to increase or decrease a behavior based on rewards or punishments.
What are Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning?
If you were to combine a carbonyl with an ether, you would get this functional group.
What is an ester?
This concept refers to when an individual contains overlapping identities, which constitute a new, unique identity. (i.e. Being hispanic and being homosexual).
What is intersectionality?
This effect causes people to be most likely to remember items from the very beginning and the very end of a list. It the result of two biases known as the primacy effect and the recency effect.
What is the Serial Position Effect?
This type of reaction involves a nucleophile attacking an electrophile, and takes place in one step. It always results in an inversion of stereochemistry.
What is an SN2 reaction?
A status is defined in sociology as the position an individual occupies in a given societal setting. These two types of statuses refer to one that is earned and one that is assigned.
What are achieved statuses vs. ascribed statuses?