Freud
Misc
Identityish
Big Five
Behavior
200

What is the superego?

Our moral compass

200

What is projection?

person confronted with anxiety disguises their unacceptable urges or behaviors by attributing them to other people

200

What is identity achievement?

High in commitment and high in exploration

200

Which of the Big Five factors increase with age?

Agreeableness

200

What is shaping?

rewarding successive approximations toward a target behavior

400

What is the id?

Our base insticts

400

What is displacement?

person transfers inappropriate urges or behaviors toward a more acceptable or less threatening target

400

What is identity foreclosure?

Commited, but no exploration

400

Which of the Big Five factors relates to being imaginative?

Openness

400

When are we most likely to replicate someone's behavior?

When they're similar to us and competent

600

What is the ego?

The compromise of the superego and the id

600

Describe internal locus of control

belief that we control our own outcomes

600

What is identity moretorium?

No commitment, but has explored

600

What does OCEAN stand for?

Openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism

600

What is the biological basis for observational learning?

Mirror neurons

800

What is regression?

A coping skill where you go back to what comforted you as a child

800

Describe external locus of control

belief that our outcomes are outside of our control;

800

What is identity diffusion?

No exploration or comitment

800

Which personality trait increased with young adults?

neuroticism

800

What are the four primary processes involved in observational learning?

attention, retention, replication, and motivation

1000

What characteristic would make conservation difficult?

Reversibility and Centration 

1000

What is a projective test?

personality assessment in which a person responds to ambiguous stimuli, revealing hidden feelings, impulses, and desires

1000

What was the marshmellow experiment and what were the findings?

Placed a child in a room by themselves, told them they could eat the marshmellow no or have two if they waited. If they waited, they had lower self-regulation throughout their lives

1000

What is self-monitoring?

Changing your behavior based on the social situation

1000

Describe the bobo doll study

Two groups of kids, one with an adult modeling aggressive behavior, one without. If the kid watched the adult be aggressive, they were aggressive