In Freudian view, this is responsible for mediating between the id, the superego, and reality
What is the Ego?
A parent who keeps a son’s room intact even though he’s been happily married and in his own home for five years.
What is Denial?
Basic emotions like ____, ____, & ____ tend to be expressed the same way across cultures suggesting they are innate.
What is Happiness, Sadness, & Anger?
A hostile person with a type A personality is most at risk for developing...
What is heart disease?
This theory of motivation is based on individuals being motivated to obtain different levels of needs from physiological to sense of belonging and self-esteem
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
John is generally pleasant, but during final exams he experiences more intense stress than other students experience. He is irritable and easily frustrated. According to the Big Five model of personality, John would be... (High/Low) in (______).
What is High in Neuroticism?
Imani had a really rough day at school and failed her Psych test. When she got home she yells at her little siblings for the smallest things.
What is displacement?
This theory of emotion claims that bodily response and emotion occur simultaneously.
What is Cannon-Bard?
Gustav was out for his daily walk when he was approached by a thief who demanded his wallet. He immediately felt an increase in his breathing and heart rate. This is the stage of GAS is he experiencing.
What is Alarm response?
After school, George and his friends complain of intense hunger. They go to George’s home and immediately open his refrigerator to look for a snack.
What is Drive-Reduction?
A psychologist who classifies an individual’s personality according to the person’s manifestations of traits such as neuroticism, openness, and extraversion is utilizing this model of personality.
What is Big Five Factor Theory?
What is projection?
In the James-Lange theory of emotion, the following immediately precedes an emotion.
What is physiological "bodily" response?
What is Exhaustion?
Although he finds it to be difficult and not much fun, Tomas puts in long hours practicing field hockey in the hope of getting an athletic scholarship to college. The scholarship is this.
What is an extrinsic motivator?
According to Freudian theory of the Mind Iceberg, the component of the personality that is “blind, impulsive, and irrational”.
What is the Id?
A woman who is unaware of her anger toward her husband expresses affection for him as soon as he comes home from work.
What is reaction formation?
The same physiological response can produce different emotions, depending on the context within which the response occurs and a person’s interpretation of that context determines the emotion.
What is the Schachter-Singer "Two-Factor" Theory?
Melvin, a server at a restaurant, is in the middle of a lunch rush. He is completing orders, serving customers, and seating new guests. He has adapted to this level of stress and is coping. He is in this stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome.
What is Resistance?
Rosemary wants to make the track team because she enjoys running. Her reason for wanting to make the track team is an example of
What is Intrinsic Motivation?
Nick admitted to his parents that he was not working to his potential in his academics and sports. Even though his parents were disappointed, instead of yelling at Nick, they accepted him and wanted to help him work through his feelings. They are demonstrating this strategy of Humanistic theory.
What is unconditional positive regard?
Jax has a deep seeded feeling of inferiority and as a result always tries to come off as better than everyone around him with over the top swagger. According to Freudian theory he is
What is compensating?
Individuals are most likely to show different facial expressions when experiencing the same emotion due to difference in...
What is Culture?
According to Albert Bandura, people who believe that their efforts will be successful and that they are in control of events have a high level of...
What is Self-Efficacy?
The graph above supports...
What is Optimal Arousal Theory / Yerkes-Dodson Law?