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Advanced Psychological Process
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Advanced Psychological Process
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1. __________________ is defined as an individual’s unique and relatively consistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
2. The triarchic theory of intelligence is given by _______________
3. According to Freud, ________________ is the partly conscious rational component of personality that regulates thoughts and behavior and is most in touch with the demands of the external world.
4. _______________ is a distinct psychological state that involves subjective experience, physical arousal, and a behavioral expression or response.
5. The use of mental images and concepts, problem solving and decision making, and language capabilities are cognitive abilities that are aspects of what is commonly called _______________.
6. The feeling that we can almost, but not quite, remember some information we wish to retrieve from memory is _________________
7. Consideration of what is practical and possible in gratifying instinctive needs characteristic of the ego is called__________________
8. _____________ are the beliefs that people have about their ability to meet the demands of a specific situation, feelings of self-confidence or self-doubt.
9. _______________ believes there are multiple intelligences and he defines intelligence as the ability to solve problems or create products that are valued within one or more cultural settings.
10. ________________ motivation is the drive to excel, succeed or out-perform others at some task.
11. _________________ is the second psychosexual stage of development, during which the infant derives pleasure through elimination and acquiring control of elimination.
12. The ____________ is the archetype in Jung’s theory that represents the masculine side of every female.
13. _____________ is weighing 20 percent or more above one’s optimal body weight.
14. The ability to reproduce unusually sharp and detailed imagery of something that has been previously seen is called_________________
15. ________________ is a psychoanalytical technique in which the patient spontaneously reports all thoughts, feelings and mental images as they come to mind.
16. Our ability to pay attention to only some aspects of the world around us while largely ignoring others is called_______________
17. A theory of omissions suggesting that emotion provoking events simultaneously produce subjective reactions and physiological arousal is_____________________
18. _________________ is a faint copy of the visual input which persists in the visual sensory register for a few seconds, before it gradually decays.
19. _______________ in Jung’s theory, the basic personality type that focuses attention and energy toward the outside world.
20. __________________ theory advocates that emotions spring from physiological reactions.
21. ____________ is a form of intelligence that involves the ability to deal with novel situations by drawing on existing skills and knowledge.
22. The tendency to think of wing objects only as they have been used in the past is _____________
23. _____________ is the first psychosexual stage of development, during which the infant derives pleasure through the activities of sucking, chewing and biting.
24. The psychological energy that each person possesses evolves to form the three basic ________________ of personality.
25. ________________ is the tendency to perceive a stationary point of light in a dark room as moving.