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Positive Psychology - CORRECT ANSWER the scientific study of optimal human functioning
Positive psychology aims to - CORRECT ANSWER discover and promote strengths and
virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive
Two key differences between positive psychology and positive thinking - CORRECT ANSWER
- positive psychology uses empirical and replicable scientific studies
- positive thinking urges constant positivity on us whereas positive psychology does not
Humanistic psychologists vs. positive psychologists - CORRECT ANSWER Humanistic:
phenomenological methods, qualitative data, unstructured interwviewing, diaries, letters, biographies
Positive: experimental methods, objective measures, quantitative and/or qualitative data, brain-
imaging, self report measures and behavioural observation
Who coined the term "positive psychology" - CORRECT ANSWER Abraham Maslow in his
book "motivation and personality" in 1954
3 pillars of positive psychology - CORRECT ANSWER positive subjective experiences,
positive individual traits, positive institutions
Hedonic well-being - CORRECT ANSWER high pleasure, low distress
Eudaimonic well-being - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's engagement in leading a
productive life, associated with personal growth and fulfillment of one's potential.