Chapter 7
Thinking/Intelligence
Chapter 10 Emotion
Chapter 10
Motivation
Chapter 14
Stress
Chapter 14
Coping
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Computed by dividing a child’s estimated mental age by the child’s chronological age, then multiplying this number by 100, developed by Wilhelm Stern

IQ

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An immediate, specific negative or positive response to environmental events or internal thoughts

Emotion

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a psychological state that, by creating arousal, motivates an organism to satisfy a need.

Drive

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What is the name of the field that studies the immune system response to psychological factors?

psychoneuroimmunology

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This personalty type is more easygoing and patient

Type B

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One week before my rent is due, I am short $100. Rather than ask my parents for the money, I decide that I will work one weekend for my friend’s landscaping company. By doing this, I will then have enough money for rent. This strategy is an example of:

problem solving

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If you force yourself to raise the edges of your lips into a smile, you will _____, as predicted by the _____.

begin to feel happy; facial feedback hypothesis

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Joe is taking a psychology class and wants to do well because he loves the material. Joe is described as having ______ motivation

Intrinsic

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The general adaptation syndrome consists of three stages that occur in the following order:

alarm, resistance, exhaustion

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The circumstances and events that threaten individuals and tax their coping abilities

Stressors

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This theory describes two aspects of intelligence

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale- Verbal and Performance

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Imagine you are in the forest and come across a bear. Which theory would suggest that your response would be: I’m afraid because I’m shaking.

James-Lange

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According to Maslow a state that is achieved when one’s personal dreams and aspirations have been attained.

Self-Actualization

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Seeing someone who is red in the face and “ready to explode” with anger might indicate that the person has what personality type?

Type A personality

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Who developed the GAS?

Hans Selye 

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When a friend asks you to recommend a restaurant, you send her to the place where you ate last Saturday because it comes most quickly to mind. This way of thinking is an example of:

Availability Heuristic

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Emotion has three components, what are they?

Physiological process, Behavioral process, Cognitive appraisal

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Shana wants to establish an exercise routine. Since she really does not like to exercise, she decides to reward herself. If she goes to the gym every day for two weeks, she will buy herself a new pair of shoes. Shana’s behavior is being motivated by a(n):

Incentive

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Jason's grandfather is dying of cancer. _____ coping will be most effective in reducing Jason's stress around this event.

emotion

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According to Lazarus, using defense mechanisms would be an example of what coping technique?

Emotion-focused

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This concept states that people are not very good at trying to predict how they will feel about something in the future:

affective forecasting

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According to the two-factor theory of emotion, we experience emotion through what two stage sequence:

physiological arousal followed by cognitive interpretation (label) of emotion

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How many needs are in Maslow's Hiarchy

5

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Thoughts and behaviors affect the environment. The environment affects human biology. In turn, biology affects behavior. This description fits the:

biopsychosocial model

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Selye’s general adaptation syndrome describes _____ responses to stress. The primary and secondary appraisal model describes _____ responses to stress.

physical; cognitive

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