Psychology Careers
Developmental Psychology
Personality
Social and Cultural Factors
Stress, Resilience, & Wellness
100

Individuals with this career in psychology typically focus on diagnostic assessment and treatment with clients. 

What is clinical psychology?

100

Infants don't develop this, the ability to know that things they can no longer see still exist, until closer to age 1. 

What is object permanence?

100

In this perspective, personality is shaped by the environment - traits that are reinforced continue. 

What is behavioral perspective?

100

This refers to the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a particular society.

What is culture?

100

This type of stress definition is based on the experience of a threatening or demanding event or situation. 

What is stimulus-based stress?

200

Some level of coursework in psychology can improve this, defined as an individual's knowledge of their own behavior and motivations.

What is self-awareness?

200

This stage posited by Erikson, highlights the importance of attachment and making sure infants' basic needs are met. 

What is trust vs. mistrust?

200

This aspect of the cognitive perspective of personality is a person's confidence in their ability to succeed at a task. 

What is self-efficacy?

200

In this type of culture, individuals are expected to act in service to the group. 

What is collectivist culture?

200

This is the term used to describe good stress.

What is eustress?

300

Of the careers in experimental psychology, this one requires the least amount of training and experience.

What is research assistant?

300

Adolescents in this stage of Erikson's theory learn who they are and were they fit in.

What is identity vs. role confusion?

300

In the five factor model of personality, the N in OCEAN stands for this, a tendency toward emotional instability. 

What is neuroticism?

300

This type of culture tends to prioritize open emotional expression and analytical thinking. 

What is individualist culture?

300

This hormone, released in response to stress, boosts energy, but can weaken the immune system if elevation is prolonged. 

What is cortisol?

400

This type of psychologist may primarily work with individual athletes and teams. 

What is a sports psychologist?

400

These types of errors, prevalent in the preoperational stage of cognitive development, result in children assuming taller or longer arrays of items have a larger quantity than those with a shorter or smaller area. 

What are conservation errors?

400

This term refers to the E in OCEAN, representing one's level of sociability, assertiveness, and emotional expression. 

What is extroversion?

400

Gender, education access, religion, socioeconomic status, and gender are all considered this type of factor that affects behavior. 

What are social factors?

400

This type of appraisal occurs when we identify effective ways to cope with a stressor. 

What is secondary appraisal?

500

Individuals who work in academic typically have job tasks in three areas, teaching, research, and this activity that often requires working on committees.

What is service?

500

A person at this level of moral development judges what is right or wrong by how others would perceive and judge the action. 

What is conventional morality?

500

This term refers to the interactions between an individual's behavior, cognitive factors, and situational factors. 

What is reciprocal determinism?

500

One of the ways cultural traditions affect social factors includes the roles one plays, including this role that affects whether one is primarily expected to provide, protect, and/or nurture others at home. 

What is a family role?

500

This is the ability to cope and bounce back from stress and adversity. 

What is resilience?

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