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psy. 10,13,14,15
study cards for psycology 150 final exam on chapters 10,13,14,15
Question | Answer |
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What are the primary sex characteristics for females? | Vagina, uterus, and ovaries. |
what are the primary sex characteristics for males? | penis, testes, and prostate gland. |
what are the secondary sex characteristics for females? | Breasts, body hair, and hips widen. |
what are the secondary sex characteristics for males? | deep voice, facial hair, and chest hair. |
what are intersexed people? | they have the characteristics of both males and females. |
what is the difference in sex and gender? | sex is the physical characteristics and gender is psychological. |
what are gender roles? | How culture perceives men and women to act, dress, and behave. |
what is gender identity? | the sense of being male of female, this develops in the preschool years. |
what are the theories of how the gender roles develop? | social learning theory, learning to do bot or girl roles by observing, and gender schema, think about male and female differences. |
what is prejudice against the opposite sex and gender? | sexism. |
what is benevolent sexism? | except positive stereotypes that lead to unequal treatment. |
what is androgyny? | a take on both male and female roles |
what is the different types of sexual orientation? | heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual |
when was homosexuality declared not to be a disorder? | 1970's |
what are the causes of homosexuality? | genetic link, too much estrogen or testosterone in women, hypothalamus. |
what is paraphernalia? | A sexual behavior that is not socially acceptable. |
what is fetishism? | a person being aroused by an object or body part. |
exhibitionism is what? | going to a crowded area and flashing people. |
what is voyeurism? | a peeking tom, who looks into windows. |
what is fortuitism? | rubbing against others without them knowing. |
necrophilia is what? | having sexual interactions with the dead. |
what is transvestism? | A man dressing like a girl. |
what is pedophilia? | adults having sexual relations with little children. |
what is the thematic apperception? | consists of 20 pictures,all black and white, that are shown to the client. |
what is the Rorschach inkblot test? | developed in 1921,by a swiss psychiatrist,Hermann Rorschach. 10 inkblots, 5 in black and white ink on a white background. |
what is carl rogers known for? | unconditional positive regard,parents always love you no matter what. and he focused on the self ideal shelfs |
what did Abraham Maslow create? | the self ideal shelves. |
what does a trait theorist do? | they describe your personality, not explain it. |
what is the big 5? | your traits are fairly stable, applies to everyone, genetic components. |
what are the big 5? | 1. openness, 2. concientiosness, 3. extroversion, 4. agreeableness, and 5. neuroticism. |
what is carl rogers known for? | unconditional positive regard,parents always love you no matter what. and he focused on the self ideal shelfs |
what did Abraham Maslow create? | the self ideal shelves. |
what does a trait theorist do? | they describe your personality, not explain it. |
what is the big 5? | your traits are fairly stable, applies to everyone, genetic components. |
what are the big 5? | 1. openness, 2. concientiosness, 3. extroversion, 4. agreeableness, and 5. neuroticism. |
what is carl rogers known for? | unconditional positive regard,parents always love you no matter what. and he focused on the self ideal shelfs |
what did Abraham Maslow create? | the self ideal shelves. |
what does a trait theorist do? | they describe your personality, not explain it. |
what is the big 5? | your traits are fairly stable, applies to everyone, genetic components. |
what are the big 5? | 1. openness, 2. concientiosness, 3. extroversion, 4. agreeableness, and 5. neuroticism. |