Myths/Misunderstandings & Reality
Cultural Issues
Well-being
Social Relationships
Positive Emotions
100

What is the definition of introspection?

Introspection : an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings.

100

What are at least 3 ways culture develops over time?

Collective memory, one generation to another, media, socialization, etc.

100

How many types of well-being are there and what are their names? 

3; Hedonic, Eudemonic, Authentic happiness

100

In romantic relationships, a ratio of 1:1 in regard to positive to negative interactions is more likely to lead to what outcome?

Divorce

100

Of the 6 basic emotions recognized universally, how many are considered 'positive'?

1 - Joy :)

200

What is the difference between reliability and validity?

•Reliable: consistency of a measure

•Valid: measuring what we intend to

200

How is personal growth demonstrated and understood differently between Individualistic and Collectivistic societies?

Self-enhancement: To grow, you must work on developing and enhancing yourself mentally & physically

VS.

Self- transcendence: giving up focus on ourselves to realize we are part of the greater whole

200

What is one instrument we use to measure someone's level of hedonic and eudemonic well-being?

PANAS; SWL

200

What is Fredrickson's definition of love?

Love = moment-to-moment experience of positive connection with another person

200

What are the two monetary values of importance in studying stress and happiness levels within a study conducted among Americans?

40K & 75K

300

Theory of well-being is __________? (Acronym and the names)

PERMA

Positive emotions, Engagement/Experiences, Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishment

300

Most positive traits manifest differently for different purposes in different ways due to cultural differences and values. Name at least 3 examples we've discussed in class 

Stiff upper lip, Humor, Respect, Liberty

300

What do we use to diagnose mental illness? Mentally healthy?

DSM; Keyes Model of Mental Health

300

Oxytocin is a hormone with a nickname that gives hints to what it makes us want to do. What is another name for this hormone?

Tend & Befriend

300

Why does positive reinforcement help us achieve and accomplish more than negative reinforcement? 

(I need a theory name and an example)

Broaden and Build theory of Positive Emotion

400

What does it mean if the P = 0.35?

P- Value: (probability) = probability that the null hypothesis is true

35 % chance that your findings are due to random chance

400

Over time, how has the perspective on individual differences changed? (3 periods specifically within positive psychology concerning culture). What was/is the main premise of each 

Genetically Deficient (Deficiency model)

Culturally Deficient (Deprivation model)

Culturally Different (Uniqueness & Strength)

400

What is the definition of mental health?

How do we diagnose someone as flourishing? 

• Mental health is the absence of mental illness AND the presence of something positive

Flourishing =

High levels of ≥ 1 hedonia

High levels of ≥ 6 eudaimonia


400

According to the Investment Theory of Commitment, what are the 3 types of investments most likely to persuade us to stay in a relationship?

•Money & possessions

•Effort, trust, self-disclosure

•Shared memories

400
The definition for 'positive emotional experience' consists of 4 categories/types. Of these 4 types, which is necessary to trigger the process of broadening and building?
Emotions (minutes to hours)
500

The definition of Positive Psychology?

The scientific study of optimal human functioning

500

What is the difference between cross-cultural and multicultural within research and practice?

•Cross-cultural

  = comparing countries, societies, cultures, etc. Problem: “Which is better?”

•Multicultural

  = examining cultures within a country / larger society. Recognizes value of each culture

500

According to Seligman, what are the 3 components to happiness?

A) Pleasant life- Moments

B) Good life- Strengths

C) Meaningful life- Goals

500

There are 3 theories associated with understanding how and why people choose to behave within relationships. What are their names and a brief description of each? 

1) Attachment theory: Relationship with parent/early caregiver impacts your attachment style as an adult

2) Social Exchange Theory: People’s decisions to engage in and remain in a relationship, as well as their satisfaction, depend on weighing costs & benefits

3) Balance theory: Balance of positive and negative interactions

500

Describe the basic premise of the upward spiral of lifestyle change. 

1.Experience Positive emotion during health behavior

2.Activates Broaden and Build