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Individual Differences Environment Culture Culture and Personality Genetics Individual Differences Environment Culture Culture and Personality Attachment and Gender 10 20 30 40 50
Question 1 - 10 School of thought that focuses on how much our genes and our environment influences our individual differences
Answer 1 – 10 Behavior Genetics
Question 1 - 20 Biochemical units of heredity that make up chromosomes
Answer 1 – 20 Genes
Question 1 - 30 Thread like structures made up of DNA that contain genes
Answer 1 – 30 Chromosomes
Question 1 - 40 A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up chromosomes
Answer 1 – 40 DNA
Question 1 - 50 Random errors in gene replication
Answer 1 – 50 Mutation
Question 2 - 10 Siblings developed from a single fertilized egg
Answer 2 – 10 Identical Twins
Question 2 - 20 What side entails the genetic code passed from parent to child
Answer 2 – 20 Nature
Question 2 - 30 This side involves all environmental influences from pre-natal development on
Answer 2 – 30 Nurture
Question 2 - 40 Siblings who share a fetal environment developed from different fertilized eggs
Answer 2 – 40 Fraternal Twins
Question 2 - 50 Degree to which traits are inherited
Answer 2 – 50 Heritability
Question 3 - 10 Studies show this group is influential in: School Performance, Smoking, and other behaviors
Answer 3 – 10 Peers
Question 3 - 20 This group is most influential in education, discipline, responsibility, orderliness, and charitableness
Answer 3 – 20 Parental influences
Question 3 - 30 Shared attitudes, beliefs, norms and behaviors of a group communicated from one generation to the next
Answer 3 – 30 Culture
Question 3 - 40 Understood rules for expected behavior
Answer 3 – 40 Norms
Question 3 - 50 This is critical for early brain development
Answer 3 – 50 Enriched Environment
Question 4 - 10 Name three of the four factors of culture
Answer 4 – 10 Population Density, Climate, Resources, and technology
Question 4 - 20 Giving priority to personal goals over group goals
Answer 4 – 20 Individualism
Question 4 - 30 Giving priority to goals of the group
Answer 4 – 30 Collectivism
Question 4 - 40 Cross-Cultural psychologist who called culture the software of our minds
Answer 4 – 40 David Matsumoto
Question 4 - 50 The desire to excel, A product of one’s culture and cultural influences
Answer 4 – 50 Achievement Motivation
Question 5 - 10 Principles that are true for people of a certain culture
Answer 5 – 10 Culture Specific
Question 5 - 20 Principles which are true for people of all cultures
Answer 5 – 20 Universal Principals
Question 5 - 30 Person’s perception of the source of control over fate of what happens in life
Answer 5 – 30 Locus of Control
Question 5 - 40 Western Cultures tend to have this where they control their fate
Answer 5 – 40 Internal locus of control
Question 5 - 50 Non-Western cultures tend to have these; Fate is not in their control
Answer 5 – 50 External Locus of Control
Question 6 - 10 The tendency to view the world through your cultural filters
Answer 6 - 10 Ethnocentrism
Question 6 - 20 Some people consider this spoiling your child
Answer 6 - 20 Secure Attachment
Question 6 - 30 Our definition of Male and Female
Answer 6 - 30 Gender
Question 6 – 40 Set of expected behaviors for male or female
Answer 6 - 40 Gender Role
Question 6 - 50 In 2005 what degree did more women have? Medical, Law, or Psych PHD
Answer 6 - 50 Psych PHD