Misc Final Vocab (E3) Flashcards

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When people are induced to assume fearful expressions, they often report feeling some fear. This is known as the “BLANK” effect

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facial feedback effect

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feedback effect

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feeling how we act (head down, trudging feet = depressed, down feeling)

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“BLANK” psychology is a scientific field of study focused on how humans thrive and flourish

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positive psychology

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Selye’s general adaptation syndrome (GAS) consists of an alarm reaction followed by “BLANK,” then “BLANK”

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resistance then exaustion

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A study indicated that most teen boys and girls believe the women they see in online porn are experiencing real sexual pleasure (Jones, 2018). But the situation—being in front of the camera—suggests the women are acting their role. Social psychologists might explain the teens’ misperception as the “BLANK BLANK” error.

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fundamental attribution error

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Dr. Huang, a popular music professor, delivers fascinating lectures on music history but gets nervous and makes mistakes when describing exam statistics in front of the class. Why does his performance vary by task?

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because he is really confident in music so, in front of a crowd, his confidence and performance increases but when it comes to statistics (something he is not confident in) his performance decreases because of the audience.

this is called performance anxiety

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In a group situation that fosters arousal and anonymity, a person sometimes loses self-consciousness and self-control. This phenomenon is called “BLANK”

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deindividuation

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Sharing our opinions with like-minded others tends to strengthen our views, a phenomenon referred to as “BLANK BLANK”

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group polarization

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The more familiar a stimulus becomes, the more we tend to like it, this is called the “BLANK BLANK” effect

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mere exposure

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Our enemies often have many of the same negative impressions of us as we have of them. This exemplifies the concept of “BLANK - BLANK” perceptions.”

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mirror-image perceptions

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One way of resolving conflicts and fostering cooperation is by giving rival groups shared goals that help them override their differences. These are called “BLANK” goals.

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superordinate

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Freud proposed that the development of the “voice of our moral compass” is related to the “BLANK,” which internalizes ideals and provides standards for judgments.”

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superego

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Critics say that “BLANK - BLANK” personality theories are very sensitive to an individual’s interactions with particular situations, but that they give too little attention to the person’s enduring traits.

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social-cognitive

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Psychologists who emphasize the importance of negative perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts in depression are working within the “BLANK - BLANK” perspective.

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social-cognitive

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Why is dissociative identity disorder controversial?

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was commonly diagnosed in 1920s but much less commonly diagnosed today

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What are the three components of evidence-based practice?

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research evidence, expertise, knowledge of patient