Ch. 3
The Biological Person
Ch. 11
Small Groups
Ch. 8
Culture
Ch. 2
Theoretical Perspectives
Ch. 5
The Psychosocial Person
100
What system has a role in our growth, metabolism, development, learning and memory?
What is the endocrine system.
100

Which of the following is not a benefit in working in small groups? socialization, need fulfillment, support, or belonging?

What is need fulfillment.

100
When groups define themselves and maintain meaning for living individuality and as a group.
What is ethnic identity.
100
An approach to human behavior that draws attention to conflict, dominance, and oppression in social life.
What is the conflict perspective.
100
Which infant attachment style is portrayed, the infant acts somewhat distressed when their mother leaves, but greet the mother eagerly upon return.
What is securely attached.
200
Which immunity involves lymphocyte cells that respond to an infection, but develops a memory of that infection and allows the body to defend against it?
What is specific immunity.
200
Melinda is a part of a local city committee to examine the possibility of building a homeless shelter. This is an example of what kind of group?
What is a task group.
200
A system of social identity.
What is race.
200
A theory in the social behavioral perspective that sees behavior as the result of the association of a conditioned stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus.
What is the classical conditioning theory.
200
Which theory assumes that a collective identity should be valued rather than valuing individuality.
What is the Afrocentric Relational Theory.
300
Which immunity includes physical barriers to infection, inflammation, and phagocytes, as well as does not include antibodies or cell-mediated immunity?
What is non-specific immunity.
300
A group which has a defined purpose and is developed through the efforts of outsiders represent the dimension of what kind of group structure?
What is a formed group.
300
Social, economic, and political relations that are developed around educational, economic, and occupational status.
What is socioeconomic status (SES)
300
A theory that emphasizes systems processes that produce change, even sudden, rapid change.
What is the Chaos Theory.
300
A psychodynamic theory of human development that considers our ability to form lasting attachments with others, and is based on early experiences of separation from, and connection with, primary caregivers.
What is the Object Relations Theory.
400
What mechanism controls secretion of hormones and their actions on target tissues?
What is feedback control mechanisms.
400
Diana belongs to a women's group for survivors of abuse, which is sponsored by the local Child and Family Support Center, to resolve her emotional trauma associated with her abusive experience. This is an example of what kind of group?
What is a therapy group.
400
The distinctive way of life of a group of people, or their complete design for living is a categorical cultural.
What is a rule or way of life.
400
Theorists who argue that as capitalism underwent change, people were more likely to be controlled by culture and their consumer role rather than by their work position.
What is critical theorists.
400
The body's response to a stressor.
What is general adaptation syndrome.
500
What is the different classification of brain injury that does not result from traumatic injury to the head, is not hereditary, congenital, degenerative, and does occur at birth?
What is acquired brain injury (ABI)
500
Overall group development exhibits patterns of interactions that can be characterized as?
What is group dynamics.
500

Shared cognitive and emotional frames and lenses that serve as the bases for an evolving map of living. It is constructed from the entire spectrum of human actions and the material circumstances of people in societies as they attempt to create order, meaning, and value.

What is culture.

500
In the cognitive social learning theory, the expectation that one can personally accomplish a goal.
What is efficacy expectation.
500
Interpersonal interactions and relationships that provide a person with assistance or feelings of attachment.
What is social support.