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PSY 120 LATEST 2026 END OF COURSE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔Analytic Ability - ✔✔"geek smarts"

✔✔Creative Ability - ✔✔"art smarts"

✔✔Flynn Effect - ✔✔IQ steadily increase over years passing

✔✔Gifted - ✔✔IQ > 130

✔✔Convergent Thinking - ✔✔Intelligence

✔✔Divergent Thinking - ✔✔Creativity

✔✔Confirmation Bias - ✔✔Only see evidence that confirms your theory

✔✔Practical Ability - ✔✔"street smarts"

✔✔Motivation - ✔✔Set factors that initiate and direct behavior, usually toward a goal

✔✔Emotions - ✔✔Complex events that are often associated with goal directing
behavior

✔✔Drive - ✔✔Internal state that arises in response to a need, such as hunger or thirst.

✔✔Intrinsic Motivation - ✔✔Self motivated, goal-directed behavior

✔✔Incentive Motiviation - ✔✔Behavior directed towards attaining something desirable

✔✔Achievement - ✔✔an internal drive or need for achievement that is possessed by all
individuals to varying degrees

✔✔Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ✔✔human needs are prioritized by hierarchy

✔✔Satiation Signals - ✔✔Chemical signals that reduce our desire to eat

✔✔Ghrelin - ✔✔hormone released in stomach when hungry

✔✔Glucose - ✔✔sugar required for energy production

✔✔Insulin - ✔✔help pump nutrients present in the blood into the cells

,✔✔Leptin - ✔✔rises and falls with amount of body fat, plays roll in weight loss

✔✔Set Point - ✔✔natural body weight

✔✔Anorexia Nervosa - ✔✔intense fear of being overweight, extremely thin, doesn't eat

✔✔Bulimia Nervosa - ✔✔binge eating followed by purging

✔✔Sexual Scritps - ✔✔how, why and what to do in our interactions with sexual partners

✔✔Sexual Response Cycle - ✔✔1. Plateau
2. Orgasm
3. Excitement
4. Resolution
5. Refractory Period (MEN ONLY)

✔✔Physiological Response - ✔✔arousal

✔✔Expressive Reaction - ✔✔facial expression

✔✔Subjective Experience - ✔✔feeling

✔✔Facial Feedback Hypoth. - ✔✔muscles in face deliver signals to brain that are then
interpreted as a subjective emotional state

✔✔Psychodynamic - ✔✔behavior is governed by unconscious forces

✔✔ID - ✔✔inborn instinctual drives; natural urges

✔✔Superego - ✔✔act in ideal fashion; moral customs

✔✔Ego - ✔✔compromise with the external world, the ID and superego

✔✔Defense Mechanisms - ✔✔1. Denial
2. Rationalization
3. Projection
4. Reaction Formation
5. Sublimation

✔✔Stages of Psychosexual Development - ✔✔Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital

✔✔Humanistic Approaches to Personality - ✔✔Focuses on peoples unique capacity for
choice, responsibility, and growth

, ✔✔Carl Rodgers Personality - ✔✔comes from self concept

✔✔Maslow Personality - ✔✔reflects where you are in a hierarchy of needs

✔✔Self-actualization - ✔✔desire to reach ones true potential

✔✔Social-Cognitive Personality - ✔✔human experience is primary cause of personality
growth and development

✔✔Locus of Control - ✔✔amount of control a person feels that he or she has over the
environment

✔✔Self-efficacy - ✔✔the beliefs we hold about our own ability to perform a task or goal

✔✔Reciprocal determinism - ✔✔beliefs, behaviors and the environment interact to
shape what is learned from experience

✔✔Conformity - ✔✔adjusting our behavior or thinking towards the same group standard

✔✔Normative Social Influence - ✔✔desire to gain approval/ avoid rejection

✔✔Informational Social Influence - ✔✔group may provide valuable info, may know
something you do not

✔✔Mindless Conformity - ✔✔using others as cues to behavior without thinking or
dreading with dilemma or perception/thoughts

✔✔Chameleon Effect - ✔✔non-conscious miming

✔✔Nonconformity - ✔✔group creates pressure toward unconformity

✔✔Obiedience - ✔✔following an authority figure even if its against your morals

✔✔Deindividuation - ✔✔robbing people of their own individualization from being part of
a group

✔✔Bystander effect - ✔✔nobody responds in a group setting

✔✔Pluralistic ignorance - ✔✔others aren't helping, you wont help

✔✔Social Inhibition - ✔✔fear of standing out

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