Unit 10 Questions
People given little control over their world in prisons, factories, schools, and nursing homes experience
learned helplessness
Questionnaires covering a wide range of feelings and behaviors designed to assess several traits at once are called
personality inventories
Sigmund Freud called his theory of personality and the associated treatment techniques
psychoanalysis
Our __________________ consists of all thoughts and feelings we have in response to the question, "Who am I?"
self-concept
Children's TV-viewing habits (past behavior) influence their viewing preferences (internal personal factor), which influence how television (environmental factor) affects their current behavior. This is an example of
reciporocal determinism
According to Sigmund Freud, which of the following defense mechanisms buries threatening or upsetting events outside of consciousness?
Repression
What did Abraham Maslow call the process of fulfilling our potential?
Self-actualization
What do we call the ability to control impulses and delay gratification?
Self-control
Brad Bushman and Roy Baumeister found that when criticized, people with unrealistically high self-esteem
became exceptionally aggressive
Critics of humanistic psychology have suggested that this theory fails to appreciate the reality of our human capacity for
evil
Collectivist cultures are characterized by members
giving priority to group goals
According to Carl Rogers, when we are in a good marriage, a close family, or an intimate friendship, we are free to be spontaneous without fearing the loss of others' esteem. He called the accepting attitude that enables this freedom
unconditional positive regard
Albert Bandura proposed the social-cognitive perspective, which
emphasizes the interaction of our traits with our situations
Athletes who privately credit their victories to their own prowess, and their losses to bad breaks, lousy officiating, or the other team's exceptional performance are exhibiting
the self-serving bias
Our self-focused perspective may motivate us, but it can also lead us to presume too readily that others are noticing and evaluating us. This is called
the spotlight effect