Psychology Final Questions And Answers ( Updated
2025 -2026) 1-100 Complete Questions & Answers
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Characteristic Adaptations - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Situation specific
and changeable ways in which people adapt to their roles and
environments.
Narrative Identities - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Unique and integrative life
stories that we construct about our pasts and futures to give
ourselves an identity and our lives meaning.
Self-concept - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Your perceptions, positive or
negative, of your unique attributes as a person.
,Self-esteem - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Your overall evaluation of your
worth as a person, high or low, based on all positive and negative
self-perceptions that make up your self-concept.
Identity - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Overall sense of who they are, where
they are heading, and where they fit into society.
Self-recognition - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-The ability to recognize
oneself in a mirror or photograph.
Categorical Self - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Children classify themselves
into social categories based on age, sex, and other visible
characteristics, figuring out what is "like me" what is "not like me".
Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Early, genetically based but also
environmentally influenced tendencies to respond in predictable
ways to events that serve as the building blocks of later
personality.
Easy Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Easy infants are even
tempered, typically content or happy, and open and adaptable to
new experiences. They have regular feeding and sleeping habits,
and they tolerate frustrations and discomforts.
, Difficult Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Difficult infants are
active, irritable, and irregular in their habits. They often react
negatively (and vigorously) to changes in routine and are slow to
adapt to new people or situations. They cry frequently, loudly, and
often have tantrums when they are frustrated by such events as
being restrained or having to live with a dirty diaper.
Slow-to-warm-up Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Infants are
relatively inactive, somewhat moody, and only moderately regular
in their daily schedules. They are slow to adapt to new people and
situations, but they typically respond in mildly, rather than
intensely, negative ways. They eventually adjust, showing a quiet
interest in new foods, people, and places.
Behavioral Inhibition - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-The tendency to be
extremely shy, restrained, and distressed in response to unfamiliar
people and situations.
Individualistic Cultures - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Cultures that
emphasize autonomy and encourage children to pursue their own
goals as individuals.
2025 -2026) 1-100 Complete Questions & Answers
(Solved) 100% Correct
Characteristic Adaptations - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Situation specific
and changeable ways in which people adapt to their roles and
environments.
Narrative Identities - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Unique and integrative life
stories that we construct about our pasts and futures to give
ourselves an identity and our lives meaning.
Self-concept - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Your perceptions, positive or
negative, of your unique attributes as a person.
,Self-esteem - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Your overall evaluation of your
worth as a person, high or low, based on all positive and negative
self-perceptions that make up your self-concept.
Identity - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Overall sense of who they are, where
they are heading, and where they fit into society.
Self-recognition - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-The ability to recognize
oneself in a mirror or photograph.
Categorical Self - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Children classify themselves
into social categories based on age, sex, and other visible
characteristics, figuring out what is "like me" what is "not like me".
Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Early, genetically based but also
environmentally influenced tendencies to respond in predictable
ways to events that serve as the building blocks of later
personality.
Easy Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Easy infants are even
tempered, typically content or happy, and open and adaptable to
new experiences. They have regular feeding and sleeping habits,
and they tolerate frustrations and discomforts.
, Difficult Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Difficult infants are
active, irritable, and irregular in their habits. They often react
negatively (and vigorously) to changes in routine and are slow to
adapt to new people or situations. They cry frequently, loudly, and
often have tantrums when they are frustrated by such events as
being restrained or having to live with a dirty diaper.
Slow-to-warm-up Temperment - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Infants are
relatively inactive, somewhat moody, and only moderately regular
in their daily schedules. They are slow to adapt to new people and
situations, but they typically respond in mildly, rather than
intensely, negative ways. They eventually adjust, showing a quiet
interest in new foods, people, and places.
Behavioral Inhibition - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-The tendency to be
extremely shy, restrained, and distressed in response to unfamiliar
people and situations.
Individualistic Cultures - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Cultures that
emphasize autonomy and encourage children to pursue their own
goals as individuals.