Psychopathology & Drive States
Motivation, Culture, & Emotions
Social Psychology
Social Psychology 2.0
100

Define homeostasis.

What is maintaining a stable state across the body?

100

What is the name of the gorilla we talked about?

What is KoKo?

100

Define self-regulation.

What is the process by which an individual monitors and manages their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors? 
100

What is companionate love?

What is a strong affection for another.

200

Name at least two therapeutic orientations.

What is ____?

200

What is the evolutionary benefit of disgust? 

What is it protects us from harmful substances in our environment?

200

Define cognitive dissonance?

What is when a person is simultaneously holds two cognitions that are psychologically inconsistent?

200

Give an example of an availability heuristic.

What is a mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a given person's mind?

300

Define natural selection.

What is the differential reproductive success as a consequence of differences in heritable attributes?

300

Who is Paul Ekman?

What is the researcher that discovered primary emotions by researching remote tribes isolated from the modern world?

300

Give an example of reciprocity.

What is, when you give a friend a gift after they give you one?
300

What is the bystander effect?

What is the diffusion of responsibility?

400

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

What is a clinical disorder in which an individual is self-important and often preoccupied with envy, fantasy of success, or rumination about the uniqueness of their own problems?

400

What is the difference in emotionality between those in individualistic societies (e.g., United States) and collective societies (e.g., Japan)? 

What is in the United States, people feel excited and other high arousal states and in Japan, people feel calm and other low arousal states?

400

Give an example of the foot-in-the-door technique.

What is when you encourage people to do a favor for us after we have granted them a small request?

400

What is belonging and why is it important?

What is a comparable risk factor for death to other common risk factors, such as physical inactivity or substance abuse?

500

What are the 5 D's of Abnormality?

1. Duration

2. Danger

3. Dysfunction

4. Deviance

5. Distress

500

List the six primary emotions.

1. Disgust

2. Sadness

3. Happiness

4. Anger

5. Fear

6. Surprise

500

Describe the "Marshmallow Test". What did it measure?

What is self-control?

500

Describe Solomon Asch's Line Study. 

What is conformity?

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