Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 10

Chapter 11
Miscellaneous
100

True or False, some reflexes can go away.

True, they become voluntary and controlled instead of automatic behavior 

100
What level of Erikson's psychosocial development are children ages 7-12?

Industry

100

What are the basic components of emotion?

Physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and cognitive appraisal

100
The class exam is a stressor; whereas the headache leading up to the exam is what?

a stress reaction

100

What is Shante's son's name?

Brooks

200

What are the two types of insecure attachment?

Anxious and Avoidant

200

Describe Authoritative Parenting

Details Vary: Set rules and boundaries, yet given consequences and explanations on "why".

200

The referee has stopped the game and is giving out yellow cards to every player he hears say anything about his call. The players are angry, and the crowd starts to feel angry. Not even knowing what the yellow cards mean, you start to get angry also. This is called what according to the Two-Factor theory?

The spillover effect

200

Give an example of an Emotion-Focused coping response to a stressor.

Answers will vary focused on relieving or ignoring the emotion temporarily, but not resolving the stressor

200

What could a Type A Personality do to reduce heart disease risk?

Relaxation and Meditation techniques to reduce physiological reactions to impatience, frustration, and anger 

300

Name the prenatal development stages, in order

Germinal (Zygote), Embryonic, Fetal

300

When do physical abilities such as muscular strength, reaction time, sensory keenness, and cardiac output reach their peak?

Early Adulthood

300

Where does Robert Zajonc categorize "complex" emotions like love and hate? 

"The high road" brain cortex appraisal

300

Why (biologically) does stress increase vulnerability to bacterial and viral infections?

Stress hormones suppress the production of lymphocytes.

300

Name a behavior you may have to satisfy the 'competence' component of the Self-Determination Theory 

Answers will vary but focused on mastering or proving skills or knowledge

400

What is 'habituation'?

A measurement of infant learning where responsiveness to a stimulus decreases when repeatedly exposed.

400

What is the best predictor of a couple's marital satisfaction according to textbook research?

The ratio of their positive to negative interactions with each other.

400

What is the main reason starvation diets do not lead to successful or significant fat loss?

Fatty tissue can be maintained by fewer calories than can other body tissues.

 

400

What is the most significant physiological evidence that shows the benefit of social supports?

reduced blood pressure

400

Why does our textbook say spirituality and faith communities are helpful in coping?

Provides social support, healthy lifestyle/behavior support, and positive mindset/view/emotions

500

Shante hid under the desk while playing hide 'n' seek. She couldn't see anyone, but everyone could still see her legs. What type of thinking was she demonstrating within Piaget's Preoperational stage?

Egocentrism : self perspective

500

Describe how adolescent's self-esteem changes through the adolescent stage years 12-18.

It falls through the early teen years and rises during the late teen years.

500

Name three Acquired Drives

Answers will vary: Money, Love, Fame. *Anything associated with a primary but not involving a direct biological need

500

What term describes the temporary happiness of buying new shoes?

Adaptation Level Phenomenon 

500

Describe a developmental change in adulthood

Answers will vary: menopause, slower reaction times, memory recall decline, psychosocial growth through generativity or stagnation, social clock expectations of getting married & having children/not doing either, sensation decline in vision, hearing, and taste