Who is the advisor of our club?
Mrs. Niemiec :)
Is fear always a bad thing?
No.
Who is the president of our club?
Jada
Psychology
a: Mental activities such as thinking, knowing, remembering, and problem-solving.
b: Ideas, impulses, and memories not directly available to conscious thought.
c: The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
c: The scientific study of the mind and behavior.
Sigmund Freud's theory of the unconscious mind
a: Depends on the idea that humans can remember events but not be consciously aware of the memory.
b: Innate capacities for psychological health and self-actualization.
c: Examines the relationship that exists between internal body systems and external factors and how they affect human behavior.
a: Depends on the idea that humans can remember events but not be consciously aware of the memory.
When do we usually have club meetings?
The 4th Friday of the month
What response is triggered by threats?
Fight or flight.
Which member accidentally messed up the Google classroom code... (iykyk)
Hassan . . . its okay tho dw
Stress
a: The body's reaction to a challenge or demand.
b: A subconscious mental process used to defend oneself against emotional pain or anxiety (e.g., projection).
c: The ability to understand, regulate, and express one's emotions effectively.
a: The body's reaction to a challenge or demand.
The research methodology Wilhelm Wundt used is called what?
a: Rumination
b: Introspection
c: Extrospection
d: Outrospection
b: Introspection
What is the room number where we meet?
Room 116
Name a personal challenge shown in the video that can boost your self-esteem.
Running a race, finishing a long book, etc...
Who are the TWO social media managers of our club?
Hassan and Vivian.
Spotlight Effect
a: The confidence in one's ability to succeed at a specific task or goal.
b: The total mental picture, belief system, and evaluation an individual has of themselves.
c: A psychological phenomenon where people overestimate how much others notice them.
c: A psychological phenomenon where people overestimate how much others notice them
How many units are in AP Psych?
5 units
How many meetings have we had (including this meeting)?
5 meetings
What hormone is released during fight or flight?
Oxytocin
How many students do we have in our Google classroom?
A: 32
B: 24
C: 34
D: 42
D: 42
Face Pareidolia
a: The tendency to perceive people with rounder, baby-like facial features as more naive, innocent, or submissive.
b: A phenomenon where people can recognize and perceive faces from inanimate objects.
c: The behavioral, verbal, and nonverbal methods (facial expressions, body language, tone) used to communicate internal feelings and states.
B: A phenomenon where people can recognize and perceive faces from inanimate objects
the long-standing controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors
a: Nativism
b: Empiricism
c: Nature-nurture issue
d: Tabula Rasa
c: Nature-nurture issue
How many Instagram posts do we have on our page?
6 posts
Fill in the blanks: When a threat triggers our fight or flight, our bodies prepare for danger by releasing chemicals that change how our ______ and ______ function.
Brains and bodies
According to our Google form, the majority of this club wants to ___ in our club
A: Meet new people and learn about careers
B: Be with friends and volunteer
C: Be involved and speak up about well being
D: Meet with people who share similar interests
B: Be with friends and volunteer
Classical Conditioning
a: A learning method where voluntary behaviors are strengthened or weakened by their consequences (rewards or punishments).
b: An unconscious process where an automatic, conditioned response becomes associated with a specific stimulus.
c: The process of acquiring new behaviors, skills, and attitudes by watching, modeling, and imitating the actions of others.
b: An unconscious process where an automatic, conditioned response becomes associated with a specific stimulus.
the perspective of psychological science that deals with how much our genes, and our environment, influence our individual differences
a: Nature vs. Nurture
b: Gene-Environment Interaction
c: Heritability
d: Behavior genetics
d: Behavior genetics