psych ch 11-12
a psychological disorder, commonly diagnosed in childhood, in which individuals exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: lack on concentration, excitability, and impulsivity
ADHD
_____ refers to the impaired decision making that occurs in a team when making the right decision is less important than maintaining harmony
group think
_______ is an unjustified negative attitude toward an individual based on their membership in a particular group
prejudice
_________ is the tendency for a group decision to be riskier than the average decision made by the individual group members
risky shift
___ involves strong components of sexuality and infatuation, and is often predominant in the early part of a love relationship
romantic love
for a person to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder, they must have experienced a significant depressive episode and depressed characteristics, such as lethargy and hopelessness for at least
2 weeks
the volunteer participants in Solomon Asch's experiment on conformity conformed to group pressure to select the incorrect answer approximately ______% of the time
35%
change in a person's behavior to coincide more closely with a group standard
Conformity
the ___ was published in 1952 by the American Psychiatric Association for the major classification of psychological disorders in the US
DSM - diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
_______ is based on a person's desire to be liked by a group
Normative social influence
the anxiety disorder in which the individual has anxiety-provoking thoughts that will not go away and/or urges to perform repetitive, ritualistic behaviors to prevent or produce future situation
OCD
when individuals desire to have another person near and have a deep, caring affection for the person, they are displaying
affectionate love
A fear becomes a phobia when
an individual will go to any length to avoid the situation that he fears
_______ has the highest mortality rate of any psychological disorder
anorexia nervosa
an eating disorder that involves the relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation
anorexia nervosa
______ is a psychological disorder characterized by guiltiness, law-breaking, exploitation of others, irresponsibility, and deceit
antisocial personality disorder
__ are people's opinions and beliefs about other people, objects, and ideas, and how they feel about the world
attitudes
The process by which we come to understand the cause the other's behavior is known as.....
attribution
the Americans with disabilities act
banned discrimination against the disabled in employment and mandated easy access to all public and commerical buildings.
the _____ approach is evident in the medical model
biological
the ______ approach to psychological disorders primarily focuses on the brain, genetic factors, and neurotransmitters
biological
_________ is a mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings that include one or more episodes of mania, an overexcited, unrealistically optimistic state
bipolar disorder
genetic factors are stronger predictors of _____ disorder than of ______ disorder
bipolar than depressive
______ is an OCD related disorder that involves a distressing preoccupation with imagined or slight flaws in one's physical appearance
body dysmorphic disorder
____ is characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotions and of marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in various context
borderline personality disorder
eating disorder in which an individual, typically female, consistently follows a binge-and-purge eating pattern
bulimia nervosa
the most common compulsion exhibited by individuals who have OCD is excessive
cleaning
___ is the psychological discomfort caused by 2 inconsistent thoughts
cognitive dissonance
Solomon Asch's experiment of social context demonstrates ____
conformity
the reduction in personal identity and erosion of the sense of personal responsibilities when one is part of a group
deindividuation
the stanford prison experiment provides a dramatic example of how social situations and the roles we take in on life can influence
deindividuation
_____ is an unrelenting lack of pleasure in life
depression
a theory that suggest pre-exsisting conditions, such as genetic characteristics, personality dispositions, or experiences, put a person at risk of developing a psychological disorder
diathesis stress model
Drug companies commonly fund research that focuses on a(n) _____ model of psychological disorders.
disease
________ is a depressive disorder in children who show persistent irritability and recurrent episodes of out-of-control behavior
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
_______ involves a sudden loss of memory or changes in identity
dissociative disorders
the most dramatic, least common and most controversial dissociative disorder
dissociative identity disorder
which of the following was formerly called multiple personality disorder
dissociative identity disorder
___refers to the rationalizing the amount of work we put into getting something by increasing its value
effort justification
______ means helping another person for personal gain, such as to feel good or avoid guilt
egoism
according to social exchange theory, the most important predictor of relationship success is
equity
the tendency to favor one's own cultural group over other groups
ethnocentrism
___ is a reflection of a person's conscious and openly shared attitude, which might be measured using a questionnaire ____refers to attitudes that exists on a deeper, hidden level, thus they must be measured with a method that does not require awareness
explicit racism/implicit racism
the ____ is the overestimated degree to which everybody else thinks or acts the way we do
false consensus effect
all of the following are symptoms of PTSD except
feeling emotionally charged
________ is a common negative symptom of schizophrenia, which means the display of little or no emotion
flat effect
Deficits in the functioning of the _____ are associated with aggression
frontal lobes
the tendency for an observer to underestimate the impact of the external situation and overestimate the impact of inner traits when they seek explanations of a person's behavior
fundamental attribution error
_____ are sensory experiences in the absence of real stimuli. _____ are false, unusual, and sometimes magical beliefs that are not part of an individual's culture
hallucinations, delusions
individuals with bulimia nervosa tend to have _____ levels of perfectionism and ______ levels of self-efficacy
high, low
all of the following are symptoms of major depressive disorder EXCEPT
history on manic episodes
when members of a group know something that a person doesn't, that person will follow the group to be right. this is an example of:
informational social influence
according to attribution theory, attributions vary along _____&_____ causes
internal & external
attributions that include causes inside and specific to a person, such as his or her traits and abilities
internal attributions
according to the national institute of mental health, the leading cause of disability is the US is
major depressive disorder
With respect to the three characteristics of abnormal behavior, when a behavior interferes with a person's ability to function effectively in the world, it is considered
maladaptive
______ refers to a psychological state in which an individual feels overexcited and unrealistically optimistic
mania
which of the following statement about panic disorders is FALSE
men are twice as likely as women to be diagnosed with panic disorder
a depressive disorder is classified as a ___ disorder
mood
depressive disorders are _____, whereas bipolar disorders are ____
more common in women, equally common in men and women
A classic series of experiments by Stanley Milgram demonstrated the profound effect of
obedience
in attribution theory, the person who offers a casual explanation of the actor's behavior is called the ......
observer
_____ are recurrent thoughts, and ____ are recurrent behaviors
obsessions. compulsions
in a ______ disorder a person experiences recurrent, sudden onsets of intense terror, often without warning and with no specific cause
panic disorder
__refers to the processes by which we use social stimuli to form impressions of others
person perception
____ are favorable views of the self that are not necessarily rooted in reality
positive illusions
the ___ symptoms of schizophrenia are marked by a distortion or excess of normal function, whereas the ____ symptoms reflect withdrawal, behavior deficits, and the loss of normal functions
positive, negative
The mere exposure effect provides one possible explanation for why _________ increases attraction
proximity
the ___ approach emphasizes the contributions of experiences, thoughts, emotions, and personality characteristics in explaining psychological disorders
psychological
_____ refers to a psychological state in which a person's thought perceptions and thoughts are fundamentally removed from reality
psychosis
dissociative disorders often occur in individuals who also show signs of
ptsd
behavior that is meant to harm the social standing of another person through activities such as gossiping and spreading rumors
relational aggression
______ is a severe psychological disorder that is characterized by highly disordered, psychotic thought processes
schizophrenia
_____ theory is Daryl Bem's take on how behavior influences attitude
self perception
_______ refers to the tendency to take credit for one's own success and deny responsibility for one's own failures
self-serving bias
Depressed people tend to have fewer receptors of the neurotransmitters
serotonin and nor-epinephrine
an anxiety disorder in which an individual has an intense fear for being humiliated or embarrassed in public
social anxiety disorder
the area of social psychology that explores how people select, interpret, remember, and use social information
social cognition
the process by which individuals evaluate their thoughts, feelings, behaviors and abilities in relation to others is known as ____
social comparioson
The effects of others on our behavior can take the form of _________, imitative behavior involving the spread of behavior, emotion, and ideas
social contagion
according to ______, social relationships involve the exchange of goods, the objective of which is to minimize cost and maximize benefits
social exchange theory
according to _______ the most important predictor of relationships success is having both partners feel that each is doing their fair share
social exchange theory
_____ refers to the way individuals define themselves in terms of their group membership
social identity
which theory best explains why individuals like to think of their group as an in-group?
social identity theory
the study of how people think about, influence and relate to other people
social psychology
A ______ is a generalization about a group's characteristics that does not consider variations from one individual to another
stereotype
__ is an individual's fast acting, self fulfilling fear, of being judged based on a negative idea about their group
stereotype threat
an important feature of optimal intergroup contact that involves working together on a shared goal is known as _____
task-oriented cooperation
______ is a hormone typically implicated in aggressive behavior
testosterone