front 1 in general terms, motivation can be considered | back 1 motivation can be defined as any condition that energized and directs any actions |
front 2 one of the earliest attempts to explain motivation was based on the notion of | back 2 instincts |
front 3 innate and complex patterns of behavior that occur in every normally functioning member of a species under certain set conditions are called | back 3 instincts |
front 4 the basic flaw associated with instinct theory is that it doesn't _____ behavior, it ____ behavior | back 4 explain, labels |
front 5 the view that organisms learn to to engage in behaviors that have the effect of reducing drives is referred to as | back 5 state of tension |
front 6 primary drives are | back 6 induced by internal biological needs such as food or water deprivation they do not depend on learning |
front 7 meeting hunger and thirst needs satisfies Maslow's first need level, known as | back 7 physiological |
front 8 Abraham Maslow asserted that people can be motivated by _______ as well as drive reduction | back 8 self actualization |
front 9 according to cognitive theory, whether you are motivated to ask that exciting person for a date depends on | back 9 cognitions, expectancies, beliefs, and other mental processes |
front 10 cognitive dissonance can motivate behavior by | back 10 inconsistency |
front 11 a state or feeling that has psychological, behavioral, and cognitive components is called | back 11 emotions |
front 12 according to Plutchik's emotion wheel, which of the following is one of the primary emotions | back 12 acceptance- disgust, fear-anger, surprise- anticipation, sadness- joy |
front 13 Plutchik's maintains that adjacent emotions of the emotion wheel | back 13 blend to form more complex feelings |
front 14 according to James and Lange, we become angry because we | back 14 emotional stater resulting from an organism awareness of bodily responses to a situation rather than from cognitions about that situation |
front 15 data that show that people who are placed into the exact same physiological sate fail to experience the same emotion provide evidence against which theory of emotion | back 15 the Schachter - singer theory |
front 16 Cannon and Bard believed that emotional arousal and behavior action occured | back 16 in the central brain |
front 17 according to the Schachter-Singer theory emotions are the result of | back 17 behavioral and psychological reactions |
front 18 early research on stress focused on the _____ associated with stress | back 18 psychological changes |
front 19 the GAS consists of three stages; an alarm reaction, a resistance stage, and a/an | back 19 exhaustion |
front 20 the fight-or-flight reaction is characterized by a high level of activity of the ____ nervous system | back 20 sympathetic |
front 21 the stage of the GAS characterized by a state of fatigue in which body tissues begin to show signs of wear and tear and susceptibility to disease is the | back 21 exhaustion stage (3rd stage) |
front 22 anxiety may by thought of as a general emotional response to | back 22 stress |
front 23 the factors that contribute to stress is/are | back 23 lock of control, suddenness, ambiguity |
front 24 when compared to Type A people, Type B people tend to be more | back 24 Type A - hard driving, competitive, hostile, time urgent, an demanding of both themselves and others
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front 25 personality factors linked to hypertension include tendency to | back 25 Type D personality - pissed |
front 26 drive-reduction theory operates at which level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs | back 26 physiological |
front 27 the correct order of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, from lowest to highest, is | back 27 self-atuslization, esteem, belonging, safety, physiological |
front 28 if you could operantly condition a rat to turn on a TV set in order to watch Mickey Mouse cartoons, it would illustrate that rates have ____ motives | back 28 incentive |
front 29 during an emotional state, which of the following would indicate psychological arousal | back 29 epinephrine and hormones |
front 30 the Cannon-Brad theory states that | back 30 emotions occur simultaneously with psychological changes rather than deriving from body changes |
front 31 the term 'fight or flight' suggests which of the following psychological responses to stress | back 31 perceptual |
front 32 trait theories of personality attempt to _____ personality | back 32 identify |
front 33 the two main approaches to personality theories are | back 33 psychoanalytical, social learning |
front 34 trait theories of personality have the primary focus or goal to | back 34 to describe and characterize personality |
front 35 an aspect of personality that is inferred from behavior and assumed to give rise to behavioral consistency is called a | back 35 trait |
front 36 Allport believed that the generalized and enduring traits that form the building blocks of our personalities are the ____ traits | back 36 certain traits |
front 37 Allport's _____ traits are less generalized and far less enduring than other traits | back 37 secondary traits |
front 38 the personality theory that emphasizes the importance of unconscious motivation and conflict to personality development is | back 38 psychoanalytic |
front 39 Freud used the term _____ to describe his interpretation of a patient's revelations of unconscious thoughts during therapy | back 39 psychoanalysis |
front 40 freud considered dreams | back 40 they dream it and it will influence them when their awake |
front 41 freud believed that the governing principle of the id was the ____ principle | back 41 pleasure |
front 42 freud believed that the ego operated on the _____ principle | back 42 pleasure |
front 43 freud believed that the ego used _____ to protect the personality from anxiety producing thoughts and images | back 43 defense mechanisms |
front 44 the correct order of frauds stages of psychosexual development are | back 44 the oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latent period, genital stage |
front 45 fixation is | back 45 in frauds theory of psychosexual development, arrested development that results from exposure to either too little or too much gratification |
front 46 according to jung the personal unconscious is | back 46 the part of the unconscious that is akin to freuds concept of a reservoir of all repressed thoughts and feelings |
front 47 adler argued that an intense feeling of personal incompetance and weakness was the result of | back 47 inferiority complex |
front 48 in humanistic theory the innate tendency to strive to realize ones potential, or to be all one can be, is termed | back 48 self actualization |
front 49 the theoretical perspective that argues that we must focus on the uniqueness of each individual if we are to understand human personality is | back 49 humanistic perspective |
front 50 unlike traditional behaviorists, social-learning theorists emphasize our | back 50 our thought, perspectives and feelings |
front 51 behaviorists and social-learning theorists favor the psychological assessment technique of | back 51 experiment a lot |
front 52 the California psychological inventory was designed to measure | back 52 populations |
front 53 which of the following tests is considered to have good predictive validity in predicting school and job success | back 53 achievement motivation |
front 54 personality tests which are developed with the underlying rationale based on psychoanalytic theory are called | back 54 thematic apperception |
front 55 tests that have ambiguous stimuli that allow respondents to place their own thoughts or feeling into their responses are called | back 55 the rorschach inkblot test |
front 56 personality psychology may best be described as the study of | back 56 individuals |
front 57 the psychic structure that seeks to delay gratification when satisfaction might bring disapproval from others is the | back 57 pleasure principle |
front 58 the most basic defense mechanism that underlies all other defense mechanisms is | back 58 ID |
front 59 maria is afraid to leave her home to go shopping or even go to work; she avoids all public places. maria suffers from a disorder known as | back 59 social anxiety disorder |
front 60 the anxiety disorder characterized by persistent, unwanted, and unshakable thoughts and?or irresistible repeated actions is | back 60 obsessive-compulsion |
front 61 maslow proposed that if all lesser needs are met, a person would be motivated toward | back 61 self actualization |
front 62 one main citicsim of humanistic theories is that | back 62 dont observe people so they can be credited/ non verifiable observations |
front 63 which of the following is not an important method used to assess an individuals personality | back 63 important- behavioral observation, interviews, paper and pencil questionnaires, and projective tests |
front 64 psychological states such as anxiety, depression, and agitation, are labeled as ____criteria for defining abnormal behavior | back 64 Fear & anxiety, General Anxiety disorder. emotional distress |
front 65 the most widely used scheme today for classifying and diagnosing psychological throughout the world is | back 65 diagnostic and statistical manual of mental distress |
front 66 a generalized feeling of dread and apprehension, typically accomponied by physiological reactions, is | back 66 anxiety disorder. panic disorder |
front 67 the most common psychological disorders in the u.s. are ____ disorders | back 67 anxiety |
front 68 freud explained phobias in terms of | back 68 displace of anxiety to an object, situation, or social function that can be avoided |
front 69 from the biological perspective, people develop anxiety disorders as a result of | back 69 unusually responsive nervous system….heredity |
front 70 depression is the primary symptom of which class of disorders | back 70 mood disorders…. Depressive disorders |
front 71 a mood disorder characterized by intermittent periods of both depression and mania (highly energized behavior) is called a | back 71 bipolar |
front 72 the data from twin, family, and adoption studies present strong evidence that ___ influences mood disorders | back 72 genetics |
front 73 the core symptoms that are characteristics of many forms of schizophrenia include disturbances in | back 73 perceptions, thoughts, emotional expression, behavior, &speech |
front 74 the fact that there is a decided tendency for schizophrenic disorders to run in families supports | back 74 biological perspective |
front 75 an anxiety disorder characterized by a persistent, irrational fear of performing some specific behavior (such as talking or eating) in the presence of other people is called an | back 75 social phobia |
front 76 a individual with ____ would most likely to recieve unnecessary medications of unnecessary surgery | back 76 somatoform disorder |
front 77 individuals like Eve from the three faces of eve who display a number of separate personalities are suffering from | back 77 dissociative identity disorder |
front 78 which of the following categories of symptoms is not characteristic of the mood disorders | back 78 persistent depression…anxiety |
front 79 false perceptions that lack a sensory basis-such as hearing imaginary voices--are | back 79 hallucinations |
front 80 the disturbances in emotional expression associated with schizophrenia are characterized | back 80 by blunted/ flat effect (no personality) |
front 81 the fundamental assumption of psychoanalysis is that disordered behavior results from | back 81 unconscious conflicts and repressed urges |
front 82 freud felt that interpretation of the patients resistance, transference and experiences served all of the following functions except | back 82 Enter their unconscious, search out the aniety-causing conflicts, help them gain insight or conscious awareness of repressed conflict |
front 83 which therapy is more likely to use rapid-fire directive approach and the employ a variety of technique | back 83 rational-emotive therapy (ret) |
front 84 systematic desensitization training has been shown to be more effective in treating ___ than ____ | back 84 fear & anxiety, General Anxiety Disorder, phobic disorders |
front 85 which therapy technique can be helpful in both extinguishing irrational fears and for establishing new, more adaptive behaviors | back 85 systematic desensitization …..modeling |
front 86 family therapy is based on the idea that an individuals problems stem from | back 86 no data |
front 87 research has clearly demonstrated that in most cases, improvement rates for people undergoing psychotherapy | back 87 no data |
front 88 biomedical therapy is based on the assumption that | back 88 1. Behavior disorders result from biological abnormalities, 2. Physiological intervention through surgery, electric shock, or drugs will alleviate or treat significantly the symptoms of behavioral disorders |
front 89 a surgical procedure called the lobotomy is performed by | back 89 neurosurgeons … serving the nerve tracts & connecting the prefrontal cortex to the lower brain areas that mediate emotional responses |
front 90 which statement about psychoactive drug use in therapy is true | back 90 most common biomedical treatment for psychological disorders since 1950’s |
front 91 a potentially serious side effect of antidepressant drugs include | back 91 tardive dyskinesia (TD) |
front 92 the three general classes of antidepressant drugs include | back 92 tricyclics, monoamine oxide (MAO), Serotonin Reuptake….snri, ssri…. ALL |
front 93 the basic aim of psychoanalysis can be described as to | back 93 make the unconscious conscious |
front 94 rational- emotive therapy tends to focus on ___. cognitive behavior therapy focuses on ____ | back 94 present, past…irrational beliefs negavtive self-images |
front 95 systematic desensitization involves | back 95 training individual to relax when confronted with fear-inducing stimuli |
front 96 family therapy involves attempting to | back 96 change maiadaptive patterns of interaction among family members |
front 97 which of the following is not a common feature shared by almost all styles of therapy | back 97 focusing on an individuals early experiences |
front 98 electroconvulsive therapy is most effective for the treatment of | back 98 depression…seizures |
front 99 which of the following is not an effect motivation has on our actions | back 99 it controls instinctive behavior |
front 100 trait theories of personality provide psychologists with | back 100 describing and characterizing personality….. specific methods for measuring or assessing basic characteristics that can be used in comparing individuals |