Psyc Exam 3
Shadow
According to Carl Jung, which of the following archetypes describes the dark and morally objectionalble part of oneself?
unconditional positive regard
According to Carl Rogers, ___________ is the ability to respect and appreciate another person irrespective of their behavior.
It is the part of our personality that we do not yet own; it owns or controls us.
According to Freud's provinces of the human mind, which of the following is true about the id?
Defense mechanisms
According to Freud, strategies that the mind develops to protect itself from anxiety-provoking desires, thoughts, and memories by denying and distorting reality in some way are called
Superego
According to Freud, the __________ develops around age 2 or 3 and helps us acknowledge what is right and what is wrong; hence, it is our conscience.
Self-actualization
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what is the highest level that can be achieved?
physiological
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what is the lowest level of needs that need to first be attained before moving on to higher levels?
high arousal leads to poor performance
According to the optimal arousal model of motivation (Yerkes-Dodson law), which of the following is true?
Emotion-focused coping
After breaking up with her partner, Kira avoids any contact with them and goes on vacation with her friends. What strategy is Kira using to alleviate stress?
Pleasure principle
Among the three provinces of the human mind as derived by Freud, the id is founded on the _________ principle.
Basic emotions
Anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprised are
Collective unconscious
As proposed by Carl Jung, the _______ consists of the shared experiences of our ancestors that have been transmitted from generation to generation.
Problem-focused strategy
Erica is having a hard time with studies. Though she knows she is not a bad student, she finds her social life a lot more appealing than studying for tests and examinations. With her exams drawing closer, she resolves to cut down on her social life and study more- at least until she finishes her exams. What strategy is Erica using in order to cope with the demands of the circumstances?
Self-conscious emotions
Guilt, embrassment, humiliation, pride, and shame are
unless provoked, all organisms operate at an even-keeled baseline state and return to the same state after stress
Homeostasis is best described as the idea that
Drive-reduction
In the context of the models of motivation, maintaining homeostasis is a major motivating factor in the ______ model of motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Loreta, a 10-year-old girl, is a budding singer and, her parents ask her to showcase her talents every time they have guests at home. Loreta likes it when everybody praises her. Therefore, she attends classes and practices singing regularly. Which of the following is influencing her the most?
Longer than
Moods last ________ most emotions.
Guilt
NOT a basic emotion?
Personality
Psychologists use the term ________ when they are referring to the unique and relatively enduring set of behaviors, feelings, thoughts, and motives that characterize an individual.
A situation overwhelms a person's perceived ability to meet the demands of that situation
Stress occurs when
Optimal level of arousal
The Yerkes-Dodson law influenced the concept of
Hypothalamus
The _______ links the nervous system to parts of the endocrine system relevant to emotions.
Subjective
The changes in how an emotion feels describes which kind of change in an emotional response?
Expressive-suppression
The deliberate attempt to inhibit the outward display of an emotion is known as
Reappraisal
The emotion regulation strategy in which one reevaluates an event so that a different emotion results is called
the situations that cause stress
The focus on _______ is known as the stimulus view of stress
Belogingness
The need for affiliation corresponds to the ___________ level of needs in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Self-conscious
What are emotions that require considering oneself in relation to the expectations of others?
Affective traits
What are enduring aspects of our personalities that set the threshold for the occurrence of particular emotional states?
Inherent states of cellular or bodily deficiency that compel drives.
What are needs?
Drives
What are the perceived states of tension that occur when our bodies are deficient in some need?
Physiological, behavioral, subjective
What are the three types of changes that are seen in an emotional response?
Striving for superiority
What did Alfred Adler believe was the major motivator of all behavior?
Cortisol
What is commonly known as the stress hormone?
Primary appraisal
When someone is determining whether an event is potentially harmful to them, they are involved in __________
Humanistic approach
Which approach to personality claims that people are essentially good and possess the desire to realize their full potential?
Appraisal
Which of the following determines whether an event or situation will lead to an emotional response or not?
Aggressiveness
Which of the following is NOT a dimension of the Big Five model of personality traits?
Objective
Which of the following is a strength of behavioral observation in measuring personality
It involves a self-assessment of the resources available to cope with stress
Which of the following is true of secondary appraisal?
Projective tests
Which of the following personality measures is considered the most controversial?
Projective tests
____________ provide an ambiguous stimulus or situation and ask participants to interpret it or tell a story about what they see, as a measure of personality assessment.
Time-consuming
limitation of interviewing as a way to measure personality?
The unconscious is the most powerful determinant of personality.
major assumption of Freud's psychoanalysis?
allostasis
the process by which the human body achieves stability through physiological change is known as
Motivation
urge to move toward one's goals?
Openness to experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
which of the following are the Big Five Personality traits?
Fear
which of the following is NOT a self-conscious emotion?
Impatience, competitiveness, hostility, and time urgency
which of the following refers to a set of psychological characteristics that are believed to put people at risk for heart disease and named as the Type A Behavior Pattern?