projective tests is a type of ____personality assessmentpersonality based on description of inkblots is part of the _____Rorschach inkblot testambiguous pictures and stories made up by individual reveals personality is part of the _______.thematic apperception test (TAT)empirically keyed tests and test takers that do not know what is being measured is part of the _____self-report test____ is the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to other peoplesocial psychology_____ is taking credit for someone elses successes and deny responsibility for ones failuresself-serving biaswhat 2 types of attributions are _____dispositional - traits, motives, values
situational - situations, roles____ is when observers overestimate dispositional (internal) influences and underestimate situational (external) influences upon others' behaviorfundamental attribution error____ is beliefs about people, objects, and ideasattitudewhen can attitudes predict behaviors?when attitudes are strong
when attitudes are rehearsed and practiced
when the person has a vested interestthe _____ is psychological discomfort caused by two inconsistent thoughtscognitive dissonance theory____ is the individuals make inferences about their attitudes by perceiving their behaviorself-perception theorywhat two routes are in the elaboration likelihood model?central route - focus on arguments
peripheral route - focus on incidental cueswhat two influences are part of conformity?normative influences
informational influences____ is demands of authority versus one conscienceobedience____ is reduction in personal identity and sense of personal responsibility when part of a groupdeindividuation____ is caused by cohesive group, isolation from dissenting viewpoints and directive leadergroupthink_____ - affect (negative attitude)
_____ - cognition (a belief)
_____ - behaviorprejudice
stereotype
discrimination_____ is the "we" aspect of our self-conceptsocial identity theory____ is physical or verbal behavior intended to cause harmaggression_____ is when a person is less likely to provide help when there are other people doing nothingbystander effect_____ is whatever people of any given place and time find attractivephysical attractivenessbehavior that is deviant, maladaptive, and personally distressing is considered _____.abnormal behaviorwhat are the 4 approaches for abnormal behavior?biological
psychological
sociocultural
biopsychosocial_____ disorder has uncontrollable fears that are disproportionate and disruptiveanxiety_____ disorders have disturbance of mood that affects entire emotional statemood____ disorder has sudden loss of memory or change in identitydissociativehallucinations and delusions
thought disorders
disorders of movement
are _______ symptoms of schizophreniapositiveflat affect are ____ symptoms of schizophrenianegativeattention difficulties and memory problems
impaired ability to interpret information and make decisions
are _____ symptoms of schizophreniacognitive_____ disorders have chronic maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patternspersonality____ helps people recognize and overcome psychological and interpersonal difficultiespsychotherapyearly childhood experiences, unconscious conflicts are part of the ____ therapiespsychodynamicconscious thoughts and self-healing and fulfillment are part of ____ therapieshumanisticovert behavior change and classical and operant conditioning are part of ____ therapiesbehaviorthoughts are primary source of problems and how we think = how we feel are part of ____ therapiescognitiveenvironmental factors are part of the ____ therapiessocioculturaltreat symptoms by altering body functioning are part of ____ therapiesbiologicaltherapist expertise & personality and client engagement are parts of _____ psychotherapysuccessfulattitude toward the behavior --> subjective norms --> perceived control = behavior intention = behavior is part of the ______theory of planned behavioralarm, resistance, and exhaustion are part of the ____general adaptation syndrome