psych 2303 final
Hendrick's Love Styles: Ludus
"game-playing" or flirtatious love (negative correlation with psych well-being)
Data presented in the textbook suggests that approximately _______% of American workers report being engaged in their work
35%
According to Gottman's balance theory of relationships, relationships that have a ratio of __________ for positive to negative interactions are likely to be stable
5:1
Evidence suggests that participants who identify as ___________ may get less of a positive emotion boost from expressing gratitude than others
Asian
When she enters college, Cassidy considers herself to be a very happy and cheerful person. According to data from Diener and colleagues, which of the following is most likely to be true of Cassidy's income at age 37?
Cassidy will make more money than her less cheerful peers, especially if her parents' income was high
In the U.S., state-wide rates of altruistic kidney donation are associated with statewide reports of subjective well-being. The state with the highest rate of altruistic kidney donations is
Utah
The singularity effect of identifiable victims suggests that people are, on average, more likely to feel stronger emotions and be more willing to help
a single person in need
Which type of social media use is better for psychological well-being?
active
Susan and Clyde Hendrick proposed a series of "love styles". According to their work, which style is best described as selfless love
agape
The "Let My People Go Surfing" philosophy at Patagonia is an example of
allowing autonomy in one's work
Because community-based initiatives can sometimes have unintended consequences, which of the following is recommended by community-based researchers?
being in close dialogue with community members
One possible explanation for why positive psychology interventions work is that they lead to positive affect, which creates an upward spiral of positive feelings and behaviors. This aligns with what theory?
broaden and build
Regulated relationships: Validating couples
calm and easy-going
Berscheid & Hatfield-Walster's Companionate Love
calmer state of unshakable affection characterized by mutual self-disclosure, intertwining of lives, and sense of peace
Anxious-ambivalent Attachment
cannot rely on their needs being met and therefor are anxious and angry
Job crafting involves
changing something about your job so that it is a better fit
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love: Intimacy
closeness, connectedness, and bondedness primarily emotional in nature this alone = liking
Hendrick's Love Styles: Storge
committed love, enduring warmth and affection
Goals that are based on the assumption that what is good for others would also be good for you are known as
compassionate goals
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love: Commitment
decision to maintain love despite ups and downs largely cognitive this alone = empty love
Avoidant Attachment
does not believe their needs will be met and are therefor distant
Larry aspires to get into local politics. One Sunday he volunteers at a soup kitchen and bring photographers to capture the event. Photos are then featured in his campaign of him ladling soup into bowls. Larry is engaging in what type of altruism
egosim-motivated altruism
Maura witnessed a stranger helping an older adult carry their groceries to the car. Maura likely experienced
elevation
Biological mechanisms of love: Vagus Nerve
extends from the brain to various parts of the body including the heart, lungs, and digestive tract shared positivity maybe more likely with a moderate "vagal tone" (functioning of the vagus nerve)
Berscheid & Hatfield-Walster's Passionate Love
feelings of extreme absorption
In a study done by Freidlin, Littman-Ovadia, and Niemiec (2017), 238 adults from across the globe took online surveys of their character strengths as well as psychological symptoms. One result was...
general overuse and underuse of strengths were both associated with greater depression
Both the REACH model and the Enright model, include __________ in the steps to forgiveness
generating empathy for the offender
Keyes (2005, 2007) defined mental health as which of the following
hedonic emotional well-being, eudaimonic psychological well-being, eudaimonic social well-being (all of the above)
Lisa is a new little sister at her sorority. Her big sister has been sending gifts every day. Lisa's gratitude will be predicted by ___________ and will predict (one month later) __________________
her perception of the effort made by her big sister her big sisters level of closeness in the relationship
Biological mechanisms of love: Oxytocin
hormone associated with reading social cues, generosity, altruism, and social connection
The empathy-altruism hypothesis states that increased empathy results in
increased altruistic motivation
Companionate Love (Sternberg)
intimacy + commitment
Romantic Love (Sternberg)
intimacy + passion
Consumate Love (Sternberg)
intimacy + passion + commitment "holy grail of love"
The definition of forgiveness used in your reading and in class includes:
letting go of negative feelings increasing positive feelings
Fredrickson's Love 2.0
love is a moment-to-moment emotional experience characterized by warm and mutually caring
Which of the following is an example of an organizational citizenship behavior that is NOT also a prosocial work behavior
maintaining loyalty to the company
According to a number of meta-analyses, positive activity interventions (PAIs) generally have shown to have __________ effect sizes
medium
Meta-analysis indicate that the effects of gratitude interventions are...
most encouraging when gratitude is compared to something expected to worsen mood
In a sample of graduating students, positive affect was indirectly associated with getting more interviews and job offers through
motivation control and job search intensity
Making sacrifices for someone who is part of your community or team is known as _____________-
mutualism
Changes in laws, increased in housing infrastructure, or the establishment of social-service agencies would fall into which category of the LIFE model
objective-collective
Someone who is low on self-interest and high on other-interest would be classified as _______________
other-oriented
Hendrick's Love Styles: Mania
painful love, jealousy and dependence
Fatuous Love (Sternberg)
passion + commitment
Hendrick's Love Styles: Eros
passionate love (positive correlation with psych well-being)
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love: Passion
physical and sexual attraction motivational in nature this alone = infatuation
According to Fredrickson's Love 2.0 perspective, when we experience a moment of love, our brains and behaviors synchronize with the other person. This is called what?
positivity resonance
Hendrick's Love Styles: Pragma
practical love, choosing partner based on objective qualities
The relationship between gratitude and sleep quality is mediated by...
pre-sleep cognitions
Carl is a teacher and one of his favorite things about his job is that he really believes it helps other people and will influence them into the future. In thinking about his job, Carl is high on....
prosocial impact
Positive psychotherapy (PPT) is based on which of the following premises?
psychopathology can result when problems in life thwart clients capacity for growth, fulfillment, and well-being enhancing strengths and positive feelings is an essential to psychotherapy as treating symptoms not all clients are in need of deep, long-term discussions about their troubles
According to multiple studies, being married is associated with higher psychological well-being than not being married. This association is generally ________
relatively weak
According to Rusbult's theory of commitment, which of the following best characterize the factors thought to account for people's tendency to remain in a relationship
satisfaction level, quality of alternatives, investment size
According to attachment theory, when a child develops a sense of trust and security as a result of having a caring relationship with their parents, the child is said to have a ________ attachment style
secure
Hendrick's Love Styles: Agape
selfless love, giving rather than getting
Moral elevation is the opposite of
social disgust
According to the textbook, the positive psychology interventions (PPIs) that resemble what most people think of as "psychotherapy" would fall into what category of the LIFE model
subjective individual
Forgiveness is most likely to occur if...
the forgiving individual perceives justice has been served
Prosocial behaviors, particularly giving support, tend to be related to improved psychological and physical well-being except when
the support giver is giving support for self-oriented reasons
One frequent critique of social exchange theories is
they don't explain why people sometimes engage in relationship behaviors that have no potential to benefit themselves
Children age 19-23 months were given the opportunity to interact with a puppet. The researchers found that children appeared to be happiest when...
they gave their own candy to the puppet
People are more likely to experience gratitude if you do something for them that is
unexpected
Which positive psychology intervention (PPI) was developed primarily to help people with depression
well-being therapy
According to the chapter, culture influences which of the following
what physical characteristics people tend to find attractive, the degree to which people tend to marry for live vs. pragmatic reasons, overall marriage rates
Does quality and quantity still matter for online relationships?
yes