Defense Mechanisms & Coping
Stress & Health
Personality Traits & Testing
Growth and Mindset
Personality Theories
100

Pushing or removing distressing thoughts out of conscious awareness is called what?

Repression

100

Positive, motivating stress is known as what?

Eustress

100

Which personality test is considered a projective test: TAT or MMPI?

TAT

100

Growth following trauma is known as what?

Posttraumatic growth

100

Which personality perspective emphasizes free will, growth, and self-actualization?

Humanistic View

200

Taking anger out on others or something less threatening is called what defense mechanism?

Displacement

200

The immediate physiological reaction to stress when Mr. Minnick gives us a pop quiz is known as what response?

Fight or flight response

200

Which Big Five trait is associated with being anxious and emotionally unstable?

Neuroticism

200

The ability to bounce back from adversity is called what?

Resilience

200

According to Freud, which part of personality operates on the reality principle?

Ego

300

Dealing directly with a stressor to eliminate or reduce it is what type of coping?

Problem-focused coping

300

Hans Selye’s second stage of stress where the body fights against stressors is called what?

Resistance

300

Confidence in your ability to accomplish tasks is known as what?

Self-efficacy

300

A belief that outcomes are controlled by your own actions is called what?

Internal locus of control

300

Which theory emphasizes the interaction between personal traits, environment, and behavior?

Reciprocal determinism or the Social-cognitive theory

400

After being rejected from Harvard Joe says, “I didn’t even want to go there anyway.” Which defense mechanism is Sam using?

Rationalization

400

Luke has to balance school, sports, and a job. He begins getting frequent headaches, weakened immunity, and often fatigue. According to Selye, what stage is Alex most likely in?

Exhaustion

400

When Mr. Pruitt walks into the classroom unexpectedly Ryan stays calm and relaxed. What personality type is Ryan most likely?

Type B personality

400

After failing the AP Psychology test Bob begins to believe he is incapable of success and stops trying altogether. What concept explains this behavior?

Learned Helplessness

400

After failing a major test Timmy says, “The teacher made it unfair, and everyone else struggled too,” even though that was untrue. Which concept best explains Timmy's thinking?

Self-serving bias

500

Jim feels intense anger toward his baseball team and decides to channel that energy into intense training in the gym and practices. From this he improves significantly and helps his team get better. Which defense mechanism is this?

Sublimation

500

Garry has constant low-level stress from homework, social pressure, and daily responsibilities. Unlike a sudden traumatic event, this type of stress builds over time. What type of stressor is this?

Chronic Stress

500

What method allowed psychologist to reduce thousands of personality traits into the Big Five?

Factor analysis

500

Ben and Jerry fail the same exam. Ben says, “I’m just bad at this subject,” while Jerry says, “I will do better next time.” Which concept explains the difference in their thinking?

Attributional style

500

Josh is debating on whether or not he should eat the large cookie. He knows that the cookie will taste very good but also considers the consequences it has will his health. What type of conflict is this?

Approach-Avoidance conflict