Stress and Health
Human Development
Personality
Social Psychology
Miscellaneous
100

What are some ways to cope with stress?

Physical exercise, relaxation strategies, social support, positive perspective, etc.

100

What are Piaget's 4 stages of cognitive development?

Sensorimotor

Preoperational

Concrete Operational

Formal Operational

100

What is the difference between internal and external locus of control?

Internal: life is controlled by forces inside yourself

External: life is controlled by forces outside yourself

100

Describe the difference between social facilitation and social loafing

Social facilitation: performing better in the presence of other people

Social loafing: performing worse in the presence of other people

100

What is the difference between obedience and compliance?

Obedience: performing an action under the orders of an authority figure

Compliance: changing behavior at the request of someone else

200

What type of situations cause stress?

Major life events, catastrophes, daily hassles, internal conflicts

200

Describe the difference between assimilation and accommodation?

Assimilation: sorting information into already existing schemas

Accommodation: revising or creating new schemas

200

List 4 of the 6 approaches to personality psychology

Psychodynamic

Neo-Freudian

Humanistic

Trait

Behavioral

Social-Cognitive

200

What is cognitive dissonance?

Discomfort caused by having an attitude that contradicts another attitude or behavior

200

What is a schema?

A mental representation that guides the way a person makes sense of new information

300

Describe emotion-focused coping vs. problem-focused coping

Emotion-focused: changing emotional reactions to a stressor

Problem-focused: changing the situation that is causing the stress

300

What are the three types of human attachment?

Secure, resistant or anxious-ambivalent, and avoidant

300

What are the two ways to assess personality?

Projective tests and personality inventories

300

What is conformity?

Adjusting one's behavior to coincide with a group standard

300

Describe the difference between the id, ego, and superego

Id: aggressive and pleasure-seeking, pleasure principle


Ego: mediator, reality principle, defense mechanisms

Superego: inner control system, conscience

400
Generally, describe the General Adaptation Syndrome

After the initial alarm reaction to stress, the body becomes resistant to it, then goes through an exhaustion phase.

400

What are the 4 parenting styles?

Permissive: indulgent

Permissive: neglectful

Authoritarian

Authoritative

400

What are the Big Five traits?

Neuroticism

Extraversion

Openness to Experience

Conscientiousness

Agreeableness

400

What is the difference between discrimination and prejudice?

Prejudice: a largely negative stereotype that is unfairly applied to all members of a group regardless of their individual characteristics

Discrimination: the behavioral expression of a prejudice

400

What is temperament?

Basic emotional responsiveness that characterizes a person throughout their lifespan

500

Describe the difference between primary appraisal and secondary appraisal

Primary appraisal is one's perception of the situation, secondary appraisal is one's perceived ability to cope with the situation.

What am I facing vs. How do I deal with it?

500

When are parent relationships more important and when are peer relationships more important?

Parents: education, discipline, charitableness, responsibility, orderliness

Peers: learning cooperation, popularity, interaction styles among people of the same age

500

List 4 of the 8 Freudian Defense Mechanisms

Repression

Regression

Displacement

Denial

Reaction Formation

Rationalization

Projection

Sublimation

500

What are some of the reasons (at least 2) that we help others?

Social exchange theory

Reciprocity norm

Social responsibility norm

Kinship theory

500

What factors (at least 3) affect attraction to others?

Physical proximity

Physical attractiveness

Similarity to us

Similarity to our ideal self

Other's attraction to us

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