Emotions
Motivation
Theories
Personality
Judging
100

to make someone ideal and real self align we give this. suggested by Carl Rogers. 

What is unconditional positive regard? name the other humanistic psychologist?

100

idea we need to reduce needs and we do that by creating drives.

What is reduction-theory?

100

Law stating that different performances are affected by different arousals. more and less arousal is bad for performance while optimal is best.

Yerkes-Dodson law

100

the big 5 idea is what type of theory?

Trait theory. what's the acronym and what does it stand for?

100

judging ourselves vs others. their fault because of themselves but my fault because of the environment.

Actor/observer bias

200

What are universal emotions? can you name the 7?

emotions felt by everyone regardless of culture or age. Happiness, sadness, contempt, disgust, anger, fear, and surprise?

200

Lewin's motivational theory has what 4 conflicts.

approach-approach, approach-avoidance, avoidance-avoidance, multiple approach-avoidance. 

200

the theory that we are driven by innate behaviors. 

What is instinct theory? what is the one behavior that is most closely associated with an intact in humans?

200

name the two projective tests?

Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

200

Searching for information that reinforces your beliefs and ignoring the info that debunks it.

Belief perseverance

300

different face muscles change blood flow influencing emotions.

facial feedback theory

300

I like something more because I've seen it or experienced it often.

Mere-exposure effect

300

The idea made by Bandura that the person, behavior, and environment interact to make personality and behaviors.

reciprocal determinism

300

name the 8 ego defense mechanisms

repression, regression, rationalization, sublimation, reaction-formation, denial, projection, displacement. 

300

assuming others know about the situation so you can take their advice or actions as correct. 

What is informational social influence?

400

we lose ourselves to another group. we lose our personality to either groups or other personas.

deindividuation. what is disinhibition?

400

3 parts of self-determination theory

competence, autonomy, relatedness.

400

name the 4 parts (in order) of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

physiological needs, safety needs, self-esteem needs, and self-actualization. 

400

3 parts of psychodynamic theory for both ways.

unconscious, preconscious, conscious. id, superego, ego. 

400

the idea that people in your own group are more distinct than those out of your group.

Out-group homogeneity

500

goals that benefit both groups. goals that hurt collectively because a group followed their own preferences.

superordinate goals, social traps.  what is it when you ar helped by the presence of other?
500

off button for eating deals with leptin.

Ventromedial hypothalamus?

500

We first see a stimulus, then we get a physiological response, then we cognitive label that response, and finally we emotionally respond.

What is Schachter two factor theory.

500

a trait theory that says people go for new, novel, experiences. 

sensation seeking theory. name the 4 parts of it?

500

the thinking that because there are others around it lightens your responsibility to deal with a situation.

Diffusion of responsibility?