Intelligence
Diagnosis
Psychological Disorders
Emotion
100

What does IQ stand for?

Intelligence Quotient
100

What does DSM-5 stand for?

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition

100

What does GAD stand for?

Generalised Anxiety Disorder

100

What are the three components of emotion?

Physiological changes

Associated behaviours 

Subjective feelings


200

What sort of studies were conducted to measure the heritability of intelligence?

Twin Studies 

200

What term is used to describe situations when there is some loss of contact with reality?

Psychosis

200

Describe the treatment where seizures are induced in patients to provide relief in patients suffering from mental health issues, particularly bipolar mood disorder and major depressive disorder.

Electroconvulsive therapy 

200

Describe the limbic structures involved in the long route of LeDoux's Biological model of emotion. 

Thalamus to the Sensory Cortex to the Hippocampus to the Amygdala

Tall Snails Have Apples

300

What are the three approaches to describing intelligence?

Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences

Information-processing approach to intelligence

Emotional intelligence (EQ)

300

Describe psychological disorder

Psychological disorder - any psychological dysfunction in an individual that is associated with distress or impairment in mood, behaviour or cognition that can adversely affect an individual in their everyday functioning.  

300

Explain the placebo effect

Placebo effect - participants' behaviour being influenced by their expectations of how they should behave, caused by the belief that they have received some treatment. 


A placebo is an inert or inactive substance (such as a sugar pill) that causes a reduction in symptoms simply because people believe that what they are taking will be effective. 

300
Which theory of emotion involves assigning a cognitive label to the physiological response to a situation?

Two-factor theory of emotion

400
What are three main psychometric tests of intelligence?

IQ (intelligence quotient)

Standford-Binet scales 

Wechsler's intelligence scales

400

Distinguish adaptive and maladaptive behaviour

Adaptive behaviours are behaviours that assist in our ability to function on a daily basis whereas, maladaptive behaviours interfere with a person's ability to function on a daily basis. 

400

What is the personality disorder that is characterised by extreme instability of moods and relationships with other people. 

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

400

Define primary appraisal 

Primary Appraisal - process by which someone initially evaluates whether or not a situation is threatening or irrelevant. 

Primary appraisal can be classified into one of four categories: 

Harm or loss

Threat

Challenge 

Irrelevant 

500

Which psychometric test of intelligence was designed to assess people according to age?

Stanford-Binet assesses people according to age and an individual's test score is compared with the norms of others in their age groups. 

500

What are the six approaches to normality?

Situational approach - determines what is or isn't normal by using situational cues

Sociocultural approach - suggests that what is normal behaviour based on cultural and societal cues

Historical approach - suggests what normal behaviour is based on cues in different periods in time

Statistical approach - identifies normal by behaviours by the frequency of this behaviour within the specified population

functional approach - suggests that behaviour is considered normal if the individual is able to lead a functional life

medical approach - views a mental disorder in terms of a physical illness with a possible biological basis. 

500

What are the three types of risk factors for psychological disorders?

Biological (genes, medication, sleep, substance use)

Psychological (rumination, impaired reasoning and memory, stress)

Social (disorganised attachment, significant relationships)

500
What is problem-focused coping?

Problem-focused coping - addressing a negative situation by using practical ways to deal with it, such as seeking information and evaluating the pros and cons.