Stress
Personality
Social Psych
I/O Psych
Psych disorders
100

What is the appraisal of a stressful event?

How we evaluate the events that happen to us (Primary appraisal = judgement about the degree of potential threat to well-being. Secondary appraisal = how to cope with the stress)

100

How many levels of consciousness are there according to Freud?

2 - conscious and unconscious

100

What’s a self serving bias?

Tendency of an individual to take credit by making dispositional or internal attributions for positive outcomes but situational or external attributions for negative outcomes.

100

What are threats to job security?

Downsizing
merges
acquisition

100

What does social anxiety look like?

Extreme or persistent fear or anxiety and avoidance of social situations where one can be negatively evaluated

200

What is a fight or flight response?

The physiological reaction that occurs when an individual encounters a perceived threat

200

What are the levels of personality? (Freud)

Id - me me me
ego - compromise
superego - others

200

What are social norms?

group expectation of what is appropriate and acceptable behavior for its members

200

Which psychological theory is commonly used to understand employee motivation?

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs or Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory

200

What are examples of the common symptoms of schizophrenia?

Hallucinations and delusions (e.g., seeing/hearing/tasting things, paranoid delusions, grandiose delusions, somatic delusions)

300

What are the three categories of stress?

Physiological – stress on the body
Psychological – stress from life events
Sociocultural – stress from forces that affect social/cultural groups

300

What is the bottom tier of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

Physiological needs: air, water, food

300

What was the Stanford Prison Experiment?

Conducted by Philip Zimbardo (1971) 

A mock prison was constructed and male college students were randomly assigned to play the role of prisoners or guards

300

What is the Hawthorne effect?

The tendency for people to change their behavior because they are being observed.

300

What does the diathesis-stress model tell us?

Integrates biological and psychological factors to predict the likelihood of a disorder

400

Which part of your nervous system gets activated during a fight or flight response?

Sympathetic nervous system

400

What’s the first stage of Erickson’s psychosocial stages of development?

Trust vs mistrust: 0-1 yrs old
trusting that basic needs will be met

400

What is cognitive dissonance?

Psychological discomfort arising from holding two or more inconsistent attitudes, behaviors, or cognitions

400

What is the difference between obsessions and compulsions in OCD?

Obsessions are intrusive thoughts, compulsions are repetitive behaviors

500

How do you reduce cognitive dissonance?

Change their behavior, Change their belief through rationalization or denial, or Add a new cognition