Social psychology is the study of...
What is the interactions between people and their environments?
The decision about whether a stimulus/stressor is an opportunity or threat is known as.
What is primary cognitive appraisal?
This is the theory describing the need to return the body to homeostasis.
What drive theory?
This psychologist developed the psychosexual development theory.
Who is Freud?
This philosopher hypothesized that the body's organs and excrements related to personality traits.
Who is Hippocrates?
Thinking in a certain way about a person because they belong to a certain group is this.
What is stereotype?
In a stress response, this part of the brain triggers the sympathetic nervous system to release these hormones. (Must include all 3 terms in response)
What are hypothalamus, epinephrine, and adrenaline?
The theory that suggests certain basic needs must be met in order to achieve one's desires for higher thought and action.
What is Maslow's hierarchy?
This is the age at which individuals begin to understand operations like conservation through examining concrete concepts.
What is 6 or 7?
Freud developed what personality theories?
What are id/ego/superego and defense mechanisms?
The tendency to hold conflicting beliefs is called this.
What is cognitive dissonance?
This type of approach to solving stress is more likely when the individual feels they are in control of the situation.
What is problem-focused?
This theory describes the idea that individuals go through multiple steps to determine the kind and degree of emotion they are experiencing.
What is the Schacter-Singer theory?
This one of Erikson's conflicts is when individuals begin to understand (or not) their identities.
What is identity vs role confusion?
The idea that behavior, situations, and cognition impact one another is known as this.
What is reciprocal determinism?
The tendency to expect others in a group to take action, therefore, not taking action oneself is this.
What is the bystander effect?
Chronic stressors include: (list 3)
What STIs, family, chronic illness, poverty, acculturation, discrimination?
This is the theory that suggests that both cognitive and physical appraisals occur together.
What is the Cannon-Bard theory?
The number of words a child should be able to say by age 4.
What is 2000?
This psychologist suggested that birth order and the drive for success were significant in personality.
Who is Adler?
The tendency to allow others in a group to do the work and expect to get credit is this.
What is social loafing?
Stress triggers physical illness including cardiovascular and respiratory illness. These are called...
What is psychophysiological illness?
This part of the brain connects with many other areas to help with communication and neurotransmitter connection during stress.
What is the medial forebrain bundle?
This type of attachment is common with authoritative parenting styles.
What is secure?
This psychologist suggested that the individual and the situation may determine personality traits.
Who is Mischel?