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Ugh, Me have morals to think about!

In my Defense

Who said What?

Psycho Psychology

Stressessess

What’s My Motivation?

Ugh, Me have morals to think about Who said What? Psycho Psychology Stressessess What’s My Motivation? In My Defense $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

1-100 1 - 100 According to Freud, this part of the brain focuses on fulfilling basic human instincts, such as pleasure $100

1-100A 1 - 100 What is the Id? $100

1-200 Freud’s iceberg analogy illustrated his belief that this consumed most of the human brain $200

What is the subconscious? 1 - 100 What is the subconscious? $200

1-300 According to Freud, this portion of our psyche forces us to meet demands within the confines of reality. $300

1-300A 1 - 100 What is the Ego? $300

1-400 Social norms and moral codes make up this portion of a person’s psyche. $400

1-400A 1 - 100 What is the Superego? $400

1-500 This portion of a person’s psyche is in a struggle between instinctual behaviors and moral codes. $500

1-500A 1 - 100 What is the Ego? $500

2-100 1 - 100 This type of mechanism causes people to use self-deception to justify unacceptable actions and ideas. $100

What is Rationalization? 1 - 100 What is Rationalization? $100

The refusal to accept the reality of anything that is bad. 2-200 The refusal to accept the reality of anything that is bad. $200

2-200A 1 - 100 What is Denial? $200

2-300 Sometimes people deal with unacceptable ideas and impulses by projecting them on others, or this. $300

2-300A 1 - 100 What is Projection? $300

2-400 This refers to the transfer of an idea from a threatening object to a less threatening object. $400

2-400A 1 - 100 What is Displacement? $400

The pushing of anxiety-causing ideas to the subconscious. 2-500 The pushing of anxiety-causing ideas to the subconscious. $500

2-500A 1 - 100 What is Repression? $500

3-100 1 - 100 This humanistic psychologist believed that people aspire to a point of self-actualization. $100

3-100A 1 - 100 Who is Abraham Maslow? $100

3-200 Psychologist Paul Ekman studied this with the cultures around the world. $200

What is facial expressions or emotions? 1 - 100 What is facial expressions or emotions? $200

3-300 He believed that fluids in the body combined to form personality characteristics. $300

3-300A 1 - 100 Who is Hippocrates? $300

3-400 This theorist searched the dictionary and found 18,000 words used to describe traits both physical and behavioral. $400

3-400A 1 - 100 Who is Gordon Allport? $400

3-500 This group believed there were four basic emotions all people are born with, including happiness, sorrow, anger, and fear. $500

Who are the ancient Chinese? 1 - 100 Who are the ancient Chinese? $500

4-100 1 - 100 This psychological disorder causes people to have hallucinations and delusions. $100

4-100A 1 - 100 What is schizophrenia? $100

4-200 This disorder is the result of extremely stressful situations, that the individual may begin to relive. $200

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? 1 - 100 What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? $200

4-300 This type of somatoform disorder is characterized by believing one is sick but having no proof of actual illness. $300

4-300A 1 - 100 What is hypocondrasis? $300

4-400 Individuals suffering from this mood disorder will often experience unfounded guilt and loss of interest. $400

4-400A 1 - 100 What is depression? $400

4-500 Don’t confuse this personality disorder with schizophrenia, it doesn’t involve hallucinations only a distrust of and a suspicion towards all people. $500

What is a paranoid personality disorder? 1 - 100 What is a paranoid personality disorder? $500

This type of stress helps you complete challenging experiences. 5-100 1 - 100 This type of stress helps you complete challenging experiences. $100

5-100A 1 - 100 What is Eustress? $100

5-200 This type of stress is created as a result of harmful or fear inducing experience. $200

5-200A 1 - 100 What is Distress? $200

5-300 Stress can be reduced by this, also referred to as “the best medicine.” $300

What is laughter or a sense of humor? 1 - 100 What is laughter or a sense of humor? $300

5-400 This occurs when people are experiencing a decision between two options, both of which contain good and bad consequences. $400

What is an Approach-Avoidance Conflict? 1 - 100 What is an Approach-Avoidance Conflict? $400

5-500 This syndrome occurs naturally and incorporates the fight or flight senses. $500

What is the general adaptation syndrome? 1 - 100 What is the general adaptation syndrome? $500

These are things that we need to survive. 6-100 1 - 100 These are things that we need to survive. $100

6-100A 1 - 100 What are needs? $100

These are forces that motivate an organism to take action. 6-200 These are forces that motivate an organism to take action. $200

6-200A 1 - 100 What is a drive? $200

6-300 People experience this theory when they learn to do anything to reduce an unwanted tension. $300

What is Drive-Reduction Theory? 1 - 100 What is Drive-Reduction Theory? $300

This is the absence of all stimulation. 6-400 This is the absence of all stimulation. $400

What is sensory deprivation? 1 - 100 What is sensory deprivation? $400

These goals are achieved through education for the sake of education. 6-500 These goals are achieved through education for the sake of education. $500

What are learning goals? 1 - 100 What are learning goals? $500

Final Jeopardy

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