This term is defined as, "thinking, knowing, communicating and remembering"
What is cognition?
100
This is the person who created the hierarchy of needs based on the physiological needs of human needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
100
The name for the process by which we perceive and respond to certain jarring events
What is stress?
100
The term for an individual's characteristics pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
What is personality?
100
This is also known as the moral compass or the conscience in Freudian Psychoanalysis
What is the superego?
200
The name for using "the step-by-step procedures that guarantee a solution"
What is algorithms?
200
This is the eating disorder in which a person maintains a starvation diet
What is anorexia nervosa?
200
This is the name for the "syndrome" that the body experiences when it moves through the three stages of stress - alarm, resistance, and exhaustion
What is the general adaptation syndrome?
200
This is the physician who first questioned a person's unconscious motives and used free association in treatment.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
200
This is an, often weekly, activity that is correlated to reduced stress levels, lower reported levels of risky behaviors, faster healing, and higher community involvement.
What is religious attendance?
300
This is the term used to describe the earliest stages of speech development?
What is babbling?
300
The two main categories of motivation (also known as "from within" and "from the outside"
What are intrinsic and extrinsic
300
This "personality type" describes a person who is impatient, hard-driven, verbally aggressive and anger proned
What is Type A personality?
300
The id is one part of the unconcious mind. These are the other two parts.
What are the ego and the superego?
300
This is the name of the theory that assumes that our unmet physiological needs create an aroused state which spurs us into action.
What is the drive-reduction theory?
400
The person who believed that "we have one general intelligence, also known as the "g", that is at the heart of all of our intelligent behavior."
Who is Charles Spearman?
400
This is defined as "the motivated state that pushes us to reduce a need"
What is "drive"
400
This is a sense of feeling in control of our environment rather than feeling helpess
What is personal control?
400
This is the neo-freudian who coined the term inferiority complex?
Who is Alfred Adler?
400
This is another name for intelligence quotient
What is IQ?
500
This is the most widely used intelligent test that contains verbal and performance subtest.
What is WAIS?
500
The point at which an individual's "weight thermostat" is supposedly set.
What is the set point?
500
Stress creates cancer cells (True or false)
This is a false statement.
500
This is the name for the famous set of 10-inkblot tests used in projective analysis
What is the Rorschach inkblot test?
500
This is the personality type defined as "relaxed and easy going"