Psych 334 Final Exam || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Psych 334
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Psych 334
Chumship correct answers According to neo-Freudian Harry Stack Sullivan, a close friendship in childhood that provides emotional support and teaches children how to participate in intimate relationships.
Social Self correct answers Your concept of self as developed through your personal, social ...
Psych 334 Final Exam || with 100% Correct Answers.
Chumship correct answers According to neo-Freudian Harry Stack Sullivan, a close friendship in
childhood that provides emotional support and teaches children how to participate in intimate
relationships.
Social Self correct answers Your concept of self as developed through your personal, social
interactions with others.
Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry (Sullivan) correct answers Sullivan's approach to personality
that focuses on the recurring social situations faced by an individual
Illusion of Individuality (Sullivan) correct answers According to Harry Stack Sullivan, the idea
that a person has a single, fixed personality is just an illusion
Personological System (Murray) correct answers Murray's term for his theory of personality that
emphasizes the richness of the life of each person and the dynamic nature of the individual as a
complex organism responding to a specific environment
Environmental Press correct answers physical, interpersonal, or social demands that
environments put on people
Thema (Murray) correct answers typical combination of needs
Narrative Approach correct answers studies motives through biographies
Delay of Gratification correct answers A specific aspect of self-control that occurs when an
individual chooses to forgo an immediate reinforcer in order to wait for a later, better reinforcer
strategies correct answers According to Walter Mischel, individual differences in the meanings
people give to stimuli and reinforcement that are learned during experiences with situations and
their rewards
systems correct answers According to Henry Murray, sets of dynamic influences with feedback
competencies correct answers According to Walter Mischel, a person's abilities and knowledge
Encoding Strategies correct answers According to Walter Mischel, the schemas and mechanisms
one uses to process and encode information
expectanices correct answers According to Mischel, a personality variable encompassing a
person's outcome expectancies and self-efficacy expectancies
plans correct answers According to Mischel, a personality variable encompassing our intentions
for our actions
, Behavioral Signature correct answers According to Walter Mischel, the set of situation-behavior
relationships that are typical of an individual and that contribute to the apparent consistency of
an individual's personality
Attribution Theories correct answers theories designed to explain how people determine the
causes of behavior
Mirror Neurons correct answers Frontal lobe neurons that fire when performing certain actions
or when observing another doing so. The brain's mirroring of another's action may enable
imitation, language learning, and empathy.
Ego-Resilient correct answers a term used to describe people who are calm, socially at ease,
insightful, and not anxious
Life-Course Approach correct answers a research orientation in which sociologists and other
social scientists look closely at the social factors that influence people throughout their lives,
from birth to death
Cumulative Continuity correct answers the tendency of personality to remain stable over time
through consistency of interpretations, environments, and reactions
Readiness correct answers The extent to which individuals are likely to respond appropriately in
a given situation, as a function of their prior experiences with that situation
Critical Period correct answers an optimal period early in the life of an organism when exposure
to certain stimuli or experiences produces normal development
Imprinting correct answers describes a type of learning that occurs at a particular early point in
an organism's life and cannot be changed later on
Egoistic Dominance correct answers According to Whiting and Edwards, trying to control the
behavior of others in order to meet one's own needs
Sex correct answers According to Rollo May, a form of love consisting of lust and tension
release
Gender correct answers in psychology, the biologically and socially influenced characteristics by
which people define male and female
Masculinity correct answers possession of the qualities traditionally associated with men
Femininity correct answers possession of the qualities traditionally associated with women
Psychosomatic Medicine correct answers Treatment based on the idea that the mind affects the
body--that mental health affects physical health
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