Flashcards : Intelligent Behaviors and Social Psychology — 39 cartes

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1Question

What is intelligent behavior?

Réponse

A way of conducting oneself that shows dispositions for efficient problem-solving.

2Question

Name three of the fourteen intelligent behaviors.

Réponse

Persistence, overcoming impulsiveness, and listening to others.

3Question

What does overcoming impulsiveness involve before starting a task?

Réponse

Planning, clarifying goals, exploring alternatives, and considering consequences.

4Question

What is metacognition?

Réponse

Awareness of how one is thinking or knowledge of one's mind activity.

5Question

What is creativity?

Réponse

Applying originality and insight to create unique or useful products or solutions.

6Question

What are Plutchik's eight fundamental emotions?

Réponse

Joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation.

7Question

How are emotions related on Plutchik's wheel?

Réponse

Adjacent emotions are closely related and can combine.

8Question

Where are combinations of emotions shown on Plutchik's wheel?

Réponse

On the outer part of the wheel.

9Question

Which two emotions combine to form love on Plutchik's wheel?

Réponse

Joy and trust.

10Question

What is the opposite of sadness on Plutchik's wheel?

Réponse

Joy.

11Question

What is the opposite of anticipation on Plutchik's wheel?

Réponse

Surprise.

12Question

What do emotions nearest the center of Plutchik's wheel represent?

Réponse

The most intense forms of emotions.

13Question

What do emotions farthest from the center of Plutchik's wheel represent?

Réponse

Weaker forms of emotions.

14Question

What are the steps involved in emotion management?

Réponse

Acknowledging, labeling, regulating, communicating emotions, and using emotional intelligence.

15Question

What does deep diaphragmatic breathing involve?

Réponse

Contracting the diaphragm to fill lower lungs with oxygen.

16Question

How long should deep diaphragmatic breathing be continued?

Réponse

For at least 60 seconds.

17Question

What effect can smiling at oneself in a mirror for 30 seconds have?

Réponse

It may improve mood and lead to natural laughter.

18Question

What does checking in with the body involve?

Réponse

Scanning for physical tension and relating it to the current emotion.

19Question

How can labeling one’s own emotions affect their intensity?

Réponse

It can reduce their intensity.

20Question

What is the effect of labeling another person’s emotions?

Réponse

It can defuse tension and encourage precise identification of feelings.

21Question

What does social psychology study about individuals?

Réponse

How social factors and interactions influence individuals' thoughts, feelings, perceptions, behaviors, attitudes, motives, and group experiences.

22Question

What is interaction in social psychology?

Réponse

A mutual and reciprocal exchange of communication or action between two or more people or groups.

23Question

What defines a relationship in social psychology?

Réponse

An established connection where individuals or groups interact and invest intellectually, psychologically, or emotionally to maintain it.

24Question

What settings does social psychology study interactions and relationships in?

Réponse

Families, schools, workplaces, groups, and intergroup contexts.

25Question

What always includes investments and continuing connection beyond interaction?

Réponse

A relationship always includes investments and continuing connection beyond interaction.

26Question

What can social interactions range from?

Réponse

Social interactions can range from brief exchanges to continuing communication and investments.

27Question

What are vital to establishing social relationships?

Réponse

Time, effort, and commitment are vital to establishing social relationships.

28Question

What can good interactions serve as a foundation for?

Réponse

Good interactions can serve as a foundation for good connections.

29Question

What is person perception?

Réponse

The formation of impressions and judgments about another person.

30Question

How quickly do first impressions form?

Réponse

Within a very short time.

31Question

What biases first impressions?

Réponse

Past experiences.

32Question

How does physical appearance affect judgments?

Réponse

It influences interpretations of traits like arrogance or friendliness.

33Question

What should be used to validate a perception before judgment?

Réponse

Further observation, feedback, reports, and interaction.

34Question

What is a social norm?

Réponse

A spoken or unspoken rule for behaving in a particular situation.

35Question

What are norms regarded as within a group?

Réponse

Patterns or traits typical or usual for a group.

36Question

How can norms change over time?

Réponse

They change as financial, moral, social, or psychological conditions change.

37Question

Give an example of a social norm related to sneezing or coughing.

Réponse

Covering one’s mouth when sneezing or coughing.

38Question

Why do social norms guide and regulate behavior?

Réponse

Because people must avoid conduct that hurts, offends, or disturbs others.

39Question

What does observing social norms help ensure within a group?

Réponse

Good relationships within the group and larger society.

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