Maslow's Hierarchy
The Bystander Effect

Attitudes
Psychodynamic Theory
Humanistic
Approach
100

This psychologist created the Hierarchy of Needs

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

The bystander effect occurs when people are less likely to help in this type of situation.

What is when other people are present?

100

An attitude is a person’s evaluation or feeling about this.

What is a person, object, idea, or situation?

100

This psychologist developed psychodynamic theory.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

The humanistic approach focuses on this positive aspect of people.

What is human potential or personal growth?


200

These basic survival needs are at the bottom of Maslow’s hierarchy.

What is food, water, shelter (physiological needs)

200

This famous 1964 case helped psychologists study the bystander effect.

Who is Kitty Genovese?

200

Feeling uncomfortable because your actions and beliefs conflict is called this.

What is cognitive dissonance?

200

According to Freud, the part of personality that follows the pleasure principle is this.

What is the id?

200

This psychologist created the Hierarchy of Needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

300

Safety, stability, and protection are examples of this level of needs.

What is safety needs?

300

The tendency to assume someone else will help is called this.

What is diffusion of responsibility?

300

Attitudes are often made up of these three components: thoughts, feelings, and this.

What is behavior?

300

The ego operates according to this principle, balancing desires with reality.

What is the reality principle?

300

Rogers believed people need this type of acceptance in order to grow emotionally.

What is unconditional positive regard?

400

Friendship, love, and belonging are part of this level.

What is social/belonging needs?

400

A student sees someone collapse in a crowded hallway but assumes others will help first. This is an example of what psychological effect?

What is the bystander effect?

400

Persuasion is the process of changing someone’s this.

What are attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors?

400

Freud believed much of human behavior is influenced by this part of the mind. (think about the two thumbs, they are for: ) 

What is the unconscious mind?

400
Reaching full potential is the idea of

What is self-actualization

500

Reaching one’s full potential is called this.

What is self-actualization?

500

According to research, people are MOST likely to help when this condition is true.


What is when they are alone or believe they are personally responsible?



500

Parents, friends, and culture are all examples of this influence on attitudes.

What is social influence?

500

What finger on your hand is the psychodynamic theory (Davis question!!!)

The thumbs going back!!! 

500

This psychologist developed client-centered therapy.

Who is Carl Rogers?

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