Ch. 9 Cognition
Ch. 10 Emotion
Ch. 11 Attraction
Ch. 13 Physical Health
Potpourri
100
This is the tendency to view objects as tied to their backgrounds.
What is field dependence?
100
Three of the six universal facial expressions.
What are anger, disgust, sadness, fear, happiness, and/or surprise?
100
The level of satisfaction generally shown in arranged marriages as compared with love marriages.
What is a similar level of satisfaction?
100
The country that more than doubled its obesity rate to over 30% in the years between 1980 and 2000.
What is the USA?
100
This type of face was seen as especially attractive across all categories of faces in a study of European, Japanese, Eurasian, and biracial faces.
What is an average face?
200
This kind of thinking is focused on objects and their attributes.
What is analytic thinking?
200
The feeling of how satisfied one is with one's life.
What is subjective well-being?
200
This is the definition of the mere exposure effect.
What is that people are more attracted to a stimulus the more they are exposed to it?
200
One of the characteristics that makes up SES (socioeconomic status).
What is income, education, or prestige of occupation?
200
The idea that French people eat a diet rich in fats yet maintain a low obesity and coronary heart disease rate.
What is the French paradox?
300
All known languages have at least this many color terms.
What is two?
300
An example is that it is expected for an Arab man to respond to an insult with significant anger.
What is a cultural display rule?
300
One of Fiske's relationship types in which people keep track of what they give to and receive from others.
What is equality matching?
300
This group had the most negative attitudes about food in a study that displayed results with cartoon faces.
What is American women?
300
This type of culture has less involvement among individuals and less shared information to guide behavior.
What is a low-context culture?
400
The strongest version of this suggests that language determines how we think.
What is the Sapir-Whorf, Whorfian, or lingustic relativity hypothesis?
400
This is the facial feedback hypothesis.
What is when people infer their own emotions from their facial expressions?
400
This was evidenced in a study showing that men's closest friends at a police academy were those that they were nearest to in terms of alphabetical order of their last names.
What is the propinquity or proximity effect?
400
This is the epidemiological paradox in relation to U.S. ethnicity and health.
What is that Latinos in the U.S. tend to have healthy outcomes across a variety of health conditions compared to European-Americans?
400
One of the three main assumptions about love and love marriages that many Westerners have.
What is 1) that you can only love someone you have chosen for yourself; 2) that you can only love someone that you connect with in a unique and special way; or 3) that a marriage without love as its foundation will be miserable?
500
This is what happens when people make the fundamental attribution error.
What is explain others' behaviors as due to dispositions (or personality) rather than situations?
500
Schadenfreude is a German example of this idea
What is a word in a foreign language that has no single term equivalent in English?
500
When relationships are stable and there are few opportunities to form new relationships, this is what is occurring.
What is low relational mobility?
500
The key predictor of the relationship between physical health and SES in the U.S.
What is stress?
500
This theory of emotions focuses on the idea that emotions are primarily the interpretations of bodily responses.
What is the two-factor theory of emotions?