Motivation
Emotion
Personality Tests
Defense Mechanisms
Stress
100

This theory of motivation suggests that people are driven to reduce psychological needs in order to maintain homeostasis.

Drive-reduction theory

100

Move to last place

ha! Feeling sad???

100

This trait assessment of personality includes the categories of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.

Big 5 Factor Model of Personality

100

This mechanism involves attributing one's own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or motives to another person.

Projection

100

What is often activated by our initial response to stress?

Fight or flight (sympathetic nervous system)

200

According to Maslow (we really don't need to know this guy anymore), this is the highest level of the hierarchy of needs, representing the full realization of one's potential. (top of that pyramid that also really doesn't need to be known anymore)

Self-actualization 

This won't even be on your test tomorrow lol

200

This part of the brain plays a crucial role in the processing of emotions and is linked to both fear and pleasure responses.

Amygdala

200
The inkblot test is a projective test known by what formal name?

Rorschach Test

200

this mechanism involves reverting to a less mature behavior when facing stress.

regression

200
A stressor does this

cause stress

300

This type of motivation arises from internal factors, driving individuals to engage in behavior for personal satisfaction, not external rewards.

Intrinsic motivation

300

The polygraph test demonstrates a major issue with the succession theory of emotion because...

heart rate and other physiological symptoms of emotion are similar despite different emotions being experienced

300

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300

This mechanism allows an individual to cover up true feelings or impulses with opposite behavior, often seen in exaggerated friendliness.

reaction formation

300
Good stress is known as

Eustress

400

This term refers to the body's tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; it is particularly relevant in the regulation of temperature and energy supply.

Homeostasis

400

The brain can interpret the movement of facial muscles as emotion.  Thus smiling can lead to someone feeling happy.  This demonstrates the...

Facial Feedback Hypothesis 

400

This projective personality test asks subjects to write about their thoughts and reactions to a black and white images depicting ambiguous scenes. 

Thematic apperception test (TAT)

400

A man is fired from his job and gets home and yells at his wife and kids.  This demonstrates: 

Displacement

400

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500

Alex receives a job offer that offers a significant salary increase and career advancement but requires relocating to a high-cost city and working long hours, which would reduce personal time and increase stress.

This job offer demonstrates which motivational conflict?

Approach-Avoidance

500

During an important business meeting in Japan, Sarah, an American executive, feels frustrated with a new proposal. Despite her frustration, she maintains a calm and composed expression, adhering to the Japanese cultural norm of restraint in professional settings, which exemplifies the concept of

Display Rules
500

The most used and researched personality inventory is the: 

MMPI Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory

500

A child who is incredibly aggressive begins playing football and excels at the sport due to his love of the physicality of the sport.  This demonstrates

sublimation

500

describes the body's physiological response to stressors through three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion

GAS General adaptation syndrome

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