Memory
Freud
Humanism
Trait Personality
Emotion Theories
Emotion potpourri
100

The finding that long-term memory is enhanced when learning events are spaced apart in time

what is the spacing effect

100

Freud's professional training

Medical doctor - neurology

100

Belief about the relative goodness of people

what is true...humanism focuses on the goodness of people

100

The number of core traits that most researchers agree upon

what is 5. 

100

Arousal, behavior, conscious experience

what are the three ingredients of emotion

100

Six universal emotions

what are happiness, sadness, surprise, anger, fear, and disgust

200

Tendency for subsequent information to affect memory of events

what is the misinformation effect

200

Lack of testability, lack of empirical support

what are some problems with Freud's theories

200

The most basic needs that need to be fulfilled according to Maslow

what are physiological needs

200

The personality characteristic that prompts some people to be fueled by social experiences and others to be drained by them

what is extraversion

200

The theory that argues that emotion is a product of attributing arousal to cues in the environment

what is the two factor theory of emotion

200

Sexual orientation, health, political affiliation, social status, and Mormonism.

what are things we can learn by looking at pictures of people's faces.

300

The part of the brain that stores implicit knowledge

what is the cerebellum

300

The defense mechanism that underlies all of the other defense mechanisms

what is repression

300

What Maslow referred to as "one's best self"

what is self-actualization

300

The personality trait that includes diligence and attention to detail.

what is conscientiousness

300

Theory that argues that arousal comes before the experience of emotion

what is James-Lange

300

Increase in vocal pitch

what is one of the most reliable signals of deception

400

The part of the brain that stores most explicit knowledge

What is the hippocampus

400

Defense mechanisms that actually have empirical support

what are reaction formation and projection

400

The need to develop a sense of self-worth

what are esteem needs

400

The personality trait that includes proneness to anxiety and moodiness

what is neuroticism (emotional stability)

400

Emotion theory that argues that arousal and the subjective experience of emotion happen at the same time

what is Cannon-Bard theory of emotion.

400

These nonverbal cues are culturally-specific

what are gestures.

500

This is the neural/brain's basis for memory

what is long-term potentiation

500

A defense mechanism in which people express the opposite of their true feelings

what is reaction formation

500

The stage Maslow added later in life, that focuses beyond the individual

what is self-transcendence (about giving to others, spirituality)

500

One of the things we can accurately infer by looking at people's offices/personal spaces

what is conscientiousness and openness to experience

500

The reason it would be a good idea to take someone to the Field of Screams on a first date

what is misattribution of arousal

500

The type of lies that we typically do better detecting

what are high stakes lies.