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-What did Hippocrates believe caused our personalities Row 1---100 Question
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-4 bodily fluids/ humors Row 1---100 Answer
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-What part of the mind functions according to the moral principal, acting as a conscience of the other two parts Row 1---200 Question
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-Superego Row 1---200 Answer
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-Which personality theory has research to back up that these traits (introversion/extroversion, emotional stability, conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness to experience) define your makeup, are established at a young age, and remain stable throughout life. Row 1---300 Question
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-Five-Factor Model/ Big Five Row 1---300 Answer
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-Freud believed that conflicts during any of the 5 stages of development would cause a person to become stuck or … Row 1---400 Question
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-fixated Row 1---400 Answer
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-According to the Sociocultural Theory, immigrants of what level of acculturation have the highest self-esteem (Hint: think about how much American culture an immigrant would take and how much they would keep from previous culture) Row 1---500 Question
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-bicultural Row 1---500 Answer
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-Widely accepted societal expectations of how females and males should behave. Row 2---100 Question
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-gender roles Row 2---100 Answer
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-The way in which gender roles are developed Row 2---200 Question
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-Gender typing Row 2---200 Answer
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Row 2---300 Question -learning through observation and imitation of others
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-Modeling Row 2---300 Answer
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Row 2---400 Question -Why are males more suited for warfare and sports in most cultures?
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-Higher levels of aggression Row 2---400 Answer
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-According to the gender-schema approach, where do children learn their perceptions of gender? Row 2---500 Question
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-society Row 2---500 Answer
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- Conflict where a person must choose the lesser of two evils Row 3---100 Question
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-Avoidance-avoidance Row 3---100 Answer
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-A choice to do something which has good and bad aspects Row 3---200 Question
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-approach-avoidance Row 3---200 Answer
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-A choice where two alternatives both have good and bad aspects Row 3---300 Question
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-Multiple approach-avoidance Row 3---300 Answer
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-Reducing one’s own stress in socially acceptable ways like self talk, relaxation, and exercise Row 3---400 Question
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-Active coping Row 3---400 Answer
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-Stress causes the body to produce what type of cell, hormone, etc. Row 3---500 Question
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-Steroids (which interfere with body’s ability to produce antibodies to fight off infection) Row 3---500 Answer
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-What are the most common types of headaches? Row 4---100 Question
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-muscle-tension Row 4---100 Answer
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-Which type of people are generally more relaxed and patient? Row 4---200 Question
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-Type B Row 4---200 Answer
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-People who are trying to maximize their potential and express their individuality are said to be: Hint: Maslow Row 4---300 Question
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-Self-actualized Row 4---300 Answer
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-When was the DSM-V released? Row 4---400 Question
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-May 2013 Row 4---400 Answer
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-Who said it is damaging to the patient to call them mentally ill? Row 4---500 Question
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-Thomas Szasz Row 4---500 Answer
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-What type of schizophrenia has delusions, often of really good or bad experiences (being rich and powerful) Row 5---100 Question
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-Paranoid Row 5---100 Answer
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-What types of disorders deal with the physical manifestation of psychological disorder Row 5---200 Question
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-Somatoform Row 5---200 Answer
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-Sensation in the absence of stimuli Row 5---300 Question
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-Hallucinations Row 5---300 Answer
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-What is the method of releasing evil spirits through a hole in the skull Row 5---400 Question
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-Trephining Row 5---400 Answer
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-What type of drug is marijuana Row 5---500 Question
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-Hallucinogen Row 5---500 Answer
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