PERSONALITY FOUNDATIONS
HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGY
FREUD AND THE MIND
DEFENSE MECHANISMS
EMOTION/SOCIAL PSYCH
100

This perspective emphasizes free will and self-actualization through a hierarchy of needs.

What is the humanistic perspective?

100

This is the core of personality according to Carl Rogers.

What is self-concept?

100

This part of the mind operates on the pleasure principle.

What is the id?

100

This mechanism refuses to accept painful reality.

What is denial?

100

This effect makes people less likely to help when others are present.

What is the bystander effect?

200

This personality model uses factor analysis to identify traits like conscientiousness.

What is the Five-Factor Model or Big Five?

200

This is the culmination of inner-directed growth and improvement.

What is self-actualization?

200

This part of the mind acts as conscience with society's rules.

What is the superego?

200

This mechanism redirects emotions to a safer target.

What is displacement?

200

This process changes behavior to match group pressure.

What is conformity?

300

This concept refers to belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations.

What is self-efficacy?

300

This theory includes physiological through self-actualization needs.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

300

This level of consciousness is easily accessed but not currently active.

What is the preconscious?

300

This mechanism attributes one's own bad feelings to others.

What is projection?

300

This ability involves managing self and others' emotions.

What is emotional intelligence?

400

This Big Five trait measures emotional stability versus instability.

What is neuroticism?

400

This assessment was developed to understand individual differences.

What is Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

400

This level contains unacceptable wishes outside awareness.

What is the unconscious?

400

This mechanism represses impulses and exaggerates opposites.

What is reaction formation?

400

This phenomenon occurs when groups seek agreement at all costs.

What is groupthink?

500

This theory says stable traits are expressed differently by situation.

What is interactionism?

500

This many brain regions influence our personality

What is "all of them"?

500

This conflict involves a son attracted to his mother.

What is the Oedipal conflict?

500

This is Freud's most primitive defense mechanism.

What is denial?

500

This theory says emotion comes from labeling physiological arousal.

What is Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory?

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