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2 Caitlin Cooper Per. 3

3 100 200 400 300 400 Positive Psychology TermsDisorders Random 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 RETURN Being able to overcome obstacles What is_Courage_?

5 1,2 Human interaction Sunlight Omega-3 fatty acids Sleep Spirituality What makes people happy? RETURN

6 1,3 Feeling accomplished What is satisfaction? RETURN

7 1,4 Well being remains relatively constant Over a persons life span because of personality. What is Dynamic equalibrium theory? RETURN

8 2,1 A state of optimal experience. What is Flow? RETURN

9 2,2 People who believe bad situations are not their fault What is optimism? RETURN

10 2,3 Any aspect of or change in the Environment to which an Organism responds to What are stimulants? RETURN

11 2,4 A learning procedure in which Associations are made Between a neutral stimulus And unconditioned stimulus What is classical conditioning? RETURN

12 3,1 Severe form of lowers mood in which A person experiences feelings of worthlessness What is depression? RETURN

13 3,2 A vague generalized feeling that One is in danger. What is Anxiety? RETURN

14 3,3 An extreme anxiety that manifests Itself in form of panic attacks. What is Panic Disorder? RETURN

15 3,4 A group of disorders characterized By confused and disconnected Thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. What is Schizophrenia? RETURN

16 4,1 An individual alternates between Feelings of mania and depression What is bipolar? RETURN

17 4,2 The attempt to understand Behavior in terms of relationships What is behaviorism? RETURN

18 4,3 Participants are unaware of which Participants received the treatment What is a single bilnd study? RETURN

19 4,4 Neither the experimenter or the Participants know which Participants received which Treatment. What is a double-blind study? RETURN

20 5,1 Type the answer for 5,1 here. (Type the question for 5,1 here.)? RETURN

21 5,2 Type the answer for 5,2 here. (Type the question for 5,2 here.)? RETURN

22 5,3 Type the answer for 5,3 here. (Type the question for 5,3 here.)? RETURN

23 5,4 Type the answer for 5,4 here. (Type the question for 5,4 here.)? RETURN


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