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Psyched out Jeopardy Stressed outLet’s play defense What’s my trait?PotpourriThat nasty pervert Final JeopardyJeopardy

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Question Answer Stressed out ANSWER: The rats who did not have this were most likely to develop ulcers when exposed to shock. Question: What is internal locus of control?

Question Answer Stressed out ANSWER: These white blood cells are responsible for fighting viral infections and cancers (must have FULL name). QUESTION: What are T lymphocytes?

Question Answer Stressed out ANSWER: This stress hormone, released by the adrenal glands and stimulated by the cerebral cortex, was not originally recognized by Selye. QUESTION: What is cortisol?

Question Answer Stressed out ANSWER: This was the syndrome that Hans Selye said resulted from stress. QUESTION: What is the general adaptation syndrome?

Question Answer Stressed out ANSWER: This scientist identified the fight-or-flight response in the early 20 th century. QUESTION: Who is Cannon?

Question Answer ANSWER:This defense mechanism underlies all of them – it’s the “Mac Daddy” – mainly because most of us don’t want to face reality and shove it under the surface. QUESTION: What is repression? Defense mechanisms - 100

Question Answer Defense mechanisms ANSWER: Using this defense mechanism, Mr. Jones lost his job and wanted to move back home, even though he is 45 years old. QUESTION: What is regression?

Question Answer Defense mechanisms ANSWER: Freddie says that all drivers are crazy, even though he weaves in and out of traffic to try to get home more quickly, using this defense mechanism. QUESTION: What is projection?

Question Answer Defense mechanisms ANSWER: When her teacher yelled at her, Myrtle kicked someone in the hall on the way to her next class because of this defense mechanism. QUESTION: What is displacement?

Question Answer Defense mechanisms ANSWER: A religious leader hides his doubts by claiming to be 100% certain of his faith, using this defense mechanism. QUESTION: What is reaction formation?

Question Answer Traits ANSWER: The Eysencks identified traits as being unstable/stable and this. QUESTION: What is introvert/extravert?

Question Answer Traits ANSWER: These traits represent this common delineation of personality: emotional stability, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness. QUESTION: What is the Big Five?

Question Answer Traits ANSWER: William Sheldon identified endomorphs, mesomorphs, and ectomorphs because he was most concerned about this trait. QUESTION: What is body type?

Question Answer Traits ANSWER: This personality test was unique because it was developed empirically. QUESTION: What is the MMPI?

Question Answer Traits – 500 DAILY DOUBLE!!!! ANSWER: This theorist developed a 16 trait analysis that explores multiple dimensions of personality. QUESTION: Who is Cattell?

Question Answer Potpourri ANSWER: This humanistic theorist believed that people are constantly seeking self-actualization. QUESTION: Who is Maslow?

Question Answer Potpourri ANSWER: This term describes a culture that believes that individuals should focus on group goals rather than individual ones. QUESTION: What is collectivism?

Question Answer Potpourri ANSWER: The tendency to accept more responsibility for your successes than for your failures is known as this. QUESTION: What is the self-serving bias?

Question Answer Potpourri ANSWER: Martin Seligman is known for his research in positive psychology, emphasizing this problem that results from an external locus of control. QUESTION: What is learned helplessness?

Question Answer Potpourri ANSWER: Barney does not like chemistry, but he has chosen it as his major in college to prove that he is as smart as his father, a Nobel prize winner. He has always competed with his father. Freud would suggest that Barney had not resolved this stage and this complex. QUESTION: What is the Oedipus complex in the phallic stage?

Question Answer Freud ANSWER: Freud believed that newborns were completely controlled by this part of the unconscious. QUESTION: What is the id?

Question Answer Freud – 200 DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! ANSWER: Freud used these three methods to help his clients uncover unconscious thoughts. QUESTION: What are hypnosis, dream analysis, and free association?

Question Answer Freud ANSWER: This represents Freud’s belief that girls develop unconscious sexual desires for their fathers and resent their mothers. QUESTION: What is the Electra complex?

Question Answer Freud ANSWER: Freud predicted that unresolved childhood conflict would result in this. QUESTION: What is a fixation?

Question Answer Freud ANSWER: These Freud followers were, respectively, interested in birth order and the collective unconscious. QUESTION: Who are Adler and Jung?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: This term applies to the cycle of behaviors, thinking, and environmental influences that influence personality, according to socio-cultural psychologists. QUESTION: What is reciprocal determinism?