PSYC 331 (Psyc331)
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Psyc 331 Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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-Intro to theories and personality- 
Define personality correct answer: • no single definition of personality 
• "persona" --> Latin for "mask" came from theater 
• "personality is a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person's behavior" 
• defined in terms of social attractiveness 
• personality is the dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that unique influences h...
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PSYC 331: ABRAHAM MASLOW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Theory of Motivation - Humans have multiple needs that motivate them 
 
the needs are innate, but the behaviors are learned 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Bottom of the Pyramid - 1. Physiological Needs 
(food, water, oxygen, sleep) 
 
2. Safety Needs 
(sense of security and stability; freedom from fear) 
 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Middle of the Pyramid - 3. Belongingness 
(social acceptance, sense of connection w/ other people) 
 
3. Love 
(emotional and affectional component) 
 
Type o...
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PSYC 331 Exam #1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Goals of Research correct answer: 1) Describe 
2) Predict 
3) Understand 
4) Change 
 
Nomothetic Understanding correct answer: is about attempting to establish general laws and generalisations 
 
Case Study Values correct answer: Values: new ideas, tentative support for theory, challenge a theories assumptions, inspire new therapeutic techniques, study unusual problems 
 
Case Study Cons correct answer: Cons: new ideas cannot necessarily make theories, not proving therapeutic techniques wor...
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PSYC 331 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Definitions & conceptualization of personality correct answer: - everyday meaning: describe specific people and their personalities 
 
-formal meaning: referring to a conception of what everyone's personality consists of 
- expresses the uniqueness of an individual and their similarities to others 
 
-consistency/continuity 
-originates from within 
 
Important because is conveys a sense of consistency, internal causality, and distinctiveness 
 
Allport's definition of personality correct ...
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PSYC 331 Exam #1 (Abnormal Psychology)| 215 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Case of Joyce Brown correct answer: Homeless woman living on the streets of New York, displayed odd behavior, appeared disheveled, was picked up and taken to mental hospital in attempt to treat her for mental illness against her will. She serves as an advocate for mental health consent. 
 
Definition of abnormal psychology correct answer: The scientific study of abnormal behavior in order to describe, predict, explain, and change abnormal patterns of functioning. 
 
Features of abnormality: "...
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Psyc 331 Exam 1 CSUF- prof. Souraya Matar, Questions With Complete Solutions
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Dictionary definition: Personality correct answer: State of being a person, characteristics and qualities that form a persons distinctive character, sum of persons physical, mental, emotional and social characteristics 
 
Psychological definition: Personality correct answer: Unique & relatively enduring internal & external aspects of a person's character; they influence behavior in different situations 
 
Personality theorists traditionally consisted of white men of European and American heri...
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PSYCH 331 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Axon - A long fiber extending from the body of a neuron 
 
4 D's of Abnormal Behavior 
1. Deviance - Variance from common patterns of behavior; different, extreme, unusual, bizarre 
 
4 D's of Abnormal Behavior 
2. Distress - Unpleasant and upsetting to the person 
 
4 D's of Abnormal Behavior 
3. Dysfunction - Interfering with the person's ability to conduct daily activities in a constructive way 
 
4 D's of Abnormal Behavior 
4. Danger - Careless, hostile, or confused behavior that may pu...
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PSYC 331 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is most stressful to people and animals? 
a. Constant stressors 
b. Predictable stressors 
c. Uncontrollable stressors 
d. Physical stressors correct answer: uncontrollable stressors 
 
All of the following increase your risk for developing PTSD after experiencing a traumatic event, EXCEPT: 
a. Higher intelligence 
b. Female gender 
c. Family history of anxiety 
d. Previous depression correct answer: higher intelligence 
 
One advantage of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
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PSYC 331 exam 1| 90 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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why do we study development correct answer: raising children, understanding social policies (what children need), understanding people 
 
independent variable correct answer: thing that is manipulated 
 
dependent variable correct answer: thing that is measured 
 
random assignment correct answer: randomly sorting participants into groups (even) 
 
reliability correct answer: consistency of measurement 
 
test-retest reliability correct answer: obtaining the same score when testing multipl...
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PSYC 331 MIDTERM #1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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INTERGROUP RELATIONS any aspect of human interaction that involves individuals perceiving themselves as members of a social category, or being perceived by others as belonging to a social category 
 
PREJUDICE an attitude toward a group (either favorable or unfavourable) 
 - Feeling/emotion based 
 - Can be overt (willing to self report) or hidden (privately held because we know its a social stigma to share) 
 
STEREOTYPES A belief about a group of people (eg. attributes, characteristic...
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