Psychodynamic
Humanistic
Trait Theories
Social-Cognitive
Research Skills
100

The part of consciousness that balances two perspectives and wants 

Ego

100

A pyramid that prioritizes physiological and psychological needs before a person can reach self-actualization

Heirarchy of Needs

100

The Big Five Factors

OCEAN (openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism)

100

Cultures that place an emphasis on the group's needs instead of personal achievement 

Collectivist

100

What research method is used? Jessica has an extremely high IQ. She broke a world record for number of words memorized. Researchers follow her around and have her take multiple tests to understand what is different with her brain. 

Case study

200
This projective test involves analyzing inkblots and guessing what it could be 

Rorschach inkblot test

200

The motivation to fufill one's potential

Self-actualization

200

Carly is very talkative and loves hanging out with her friends. She displays high levels of .... 

Extraversion

200

Your feelings of high or low self worth

self-esteem

200

Cross sectional or Longitudinal? Researchers compare the intelligence scores of the same group of people every 5 years. 

Longitudinal 

300

Steve gets yelled at by his boss, he goes home and yells at his son. Steve is using the defense mechanism of ... 

Displacement
300

The striving for meaning and purpose in life

Self-transcendence

300

Taylor is very helpful, positive, and loving towards other people. She displays high levels of....

Agreeableness

300

Our sense of competence and effectiveness

Self-efficacy 

300

What is the mean of the following scores? 5,5,3,1,1

3

400

Lisa is jealous of Amy. Lisa says, "Sarah is jealous of Amy. She doesn't like her." Lisa is displaying what defense mechanism?

Projection

400

Caring for and loving someone no matter what mistakes they have made; promotes acceptance 

Unconditional postive regard 

400

Sam experiences high stress during exam week. He is displaying high levels of ....

Neuroticism

400

Readiness to perceive one's self as favorably as possible. For example, a student saying "I didn't pass because she made the test hard." 

Self-serving bias 

400

Researchers gather the intelligence scores of multiple high school students. In the distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all the same. Are the results positively skewed? negatively skewed? normally distributed? 

Normally distributed

500

Instead of taking your anger out on your sibling, you go to the gym and punch a punching bag. This is using the defense mechanism of .... 

Sublimation

500

The perspective that all people are good, and are capable of self-actualization

Person-centered perspective

500

Questionnare that gauges a person's beliefs and behaviors, used to assess traits 

Personality inventory

500

Jake gets stressed at parties. Because of this, he doesn't talk to people. When people see Jake not talk to them, they assume he doesn't want to be there; therefore, they don't approach him. Because no one talks to him, Jake becomes more stressed. This is an example of... 

Reciprocal determinism

500

For the freshman class, the standard deviation score is 1. For the senior class, the standard deviation score is 4. When something has the standard deviation of 1, it means the scores deviate (slightly, strongly) from the mean. 

Slightly 

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