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  • 1

    refers to the theory of the mind and its direct connection to personality and behavior

    psychoanalysis

  • 2

    it is also clinical approach in aiding individuals who are suffering from her past emotions and consciousness

    psychoanalysis

  • 3

    the basic promise of is that the human mind has an unconscious state

    psychoanalysis

  • 4

    he is an austrian neurologist and is known as the father of psychoanalysis

    Sigmund Freud

  • 5

    He states that the behavior and the personality are driven by past events

    Sigmund Freud

  • 6

    involve method through which an individual is guided to understand himself or herself better

    psychoanalysis

  • 7

    mostly interpretive the psychoanalysis would interpret the patient's problem and allow the subject to directly come to term with his or her problem

    psychotherapy

  • 8

    a technique that allows the patient to have an inner dialogue with oneself by saying freely the words that he or she associates with a thing a person or an event

    free association

  • 9

    saying something as opposed to what he or she wanted to actually say

    freudian slip

  • 10

    the conscious level of the mind that is accessible information memories and thoughts that an individual has

    conscious

  • 11

    a level of the mind where accessible and retrievable information are situated but not currently in conscious level

    preconscious

  • 12

    level of consciousness that is inaccessible memories thoughts emotions and feelings that are most populated by childhood events

    unconscious

  • 13

    easily access all the time

    conscious

  • 14

    available for easy access when needed

    preconscious

  • 15

    how can the unconscious level communicate to us

    dreams and slip of the tongue

  • 16

    one component of personality that occupies the unconscious level

    id

  • 17

    this is the pleasure principle

    id

  • 18

    biological aspects of personality it only seeks pleasure and demands instant gratification

    id

  • 19

    does not take reality into account as it only demands what it wants without reason or logic

    id

  • 20

    strives to satisfy desires and reduce inertention

    id

  • 21

    a component of personality that resides in the conscious and preconscious level of the mind

    ego

  • 22

    the reality principle

    ego

  • 23

    considered as the center of logic and reason it is also described as the decision maker

    ego

  • 24

    solve problem by planning and weighing up pros and cons

    ego

  • 25

    decide what action to take for positive means and what to do based on what is believe to do

    ego

  • 26

    the conscience

    superego

  • 27

    resides in all three levels of the mind

    superego

  • 28

    moralist and idealistic part of the personality

    superego

  • 29

    demand streak adherence to the laws of society and conformity of social norms it makes a person feel guilty

    superego

  • 30

    constraints individual action through internalized social norms and moral forces

    superego

  • 31

    primary focus is on the social or emotion development

    psychosexual stages of development

  • 32

    from birth to about 1 year. infant's pleasure comes from stimulation of the mouth

    the oral stage

  • 33

    1 year to 3 years the child turns his attention to elimination function this is potty training time

    the anal stage

  • 34

    a child can express themselves by holding on or letting go of their bowel movements

    the anal stage

  • 35

    this can be used as manipulation for what they want

    the anal stage

  • 36

    increase sexual interest cause the child to be physically attracted today a parents of the opposite sex from 3 years old to 6 years old

    the phallic stage

  • 37

    the boys falls in love with the mother and wants to get rid of the father

    oedipus complex

  • 38

    the girl loves the father and competes with the mother for his love

    electra conflict

  • 39

    from 6-years-old to adolescence the child turns their attention to people outside their families

    latency stage

  • 40

    adolescence and beyond this is the beginning of socio sexual relationship this time and with sexual maturity

    the genital stage

  • 41

    who created the concept of defense mechanism

    Ann

  • 42

    way to explain who the ego resolve conflict with the aid and superego

    defense mechanism

  • 43

    psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect a person from anxiety arising from an acceptable thoughts or feeling

    defense mechanism

  • 44

    involves blocking external event from awareness

    denial

  • 45

    a person avoids uncomfortable emotions by focusing on logistic and fact

    intellectualization

  • 46

    the transfer of negative emotion from one person or thing to an unrelated person or thing

    displacement

  • 47

    individuals attributing their own unacceptable thoughts feelings and motives to another person

    projection

  • 48

    resorting earlier ways of acting out

    regression

  • 49

    an unconscious mechanism employed by the ego

    repression

  • 50

    the fence mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches

    reaction formation

  • 51

    defense mechanism were undesired or unacceptable impulses are transformed into behaviors

    sublimation

  • 52

    carrying out extreme behavior

    acting out

  • 53

    separating of memories

    dissociation

  • 54

    separating part of oneself

    compartmentalization

  • 55

    balancing a parent weakness

    compensation

  • 56

    explains that human action and behavior are product of choice

    rational choice theory

  • 57

    they use rational choice theory to explain social change

    sociologist

  • 58

    rational choice theory is also known as

    choice theory or rational action theory

  • 59

    who introduces the rational choice theory in the 18th century

    Cesare Beccaria

  • 60

    it is always performed in rational choice theory and considered as an instinctual response of every human

    cost-benefit analysis

  • 61

    something disadvantage to or what is lost by individual

    cost

  • 62

    something that is gained by or advantageous to the individual making the choice

    benefit

  • 63

    it is the view that people behave as they do because they believe that performing their chosen action has more benefit than cause

    cost-benefit analysis

  • 64

    approach that highlights the role of institution both formal and informal and affecting social behavior

    institutionalism

  • 65

    according to him institution are often referred as the rules of the game

    Lace Professor Douglas North

  • 66

    according to list professor douglas north what is institution are often referred to

    rules of the game

  • 67

    why do people are not free to do everything they do

    sanction

  • 68

    refers to the people who make up society whose action are controlled and regulated by institution

    institutional actors

  • 69

    refers to the rules governing behavior outside official channels which may have conservative and regulative effect on human behavior

    informal institutions

  • 70

    those officially established often by governments they are legally introduced and enforced by the state

    formal institutions

  • 71

    their role in the institution is to procreate nurture and teach value

    family

  • 72

    the role in the institution answers the answerable established morality deal with the death and the afterlife

    religion

  • 73

    this institution is concerned with the production consumption and distribution of goods and services simply supply and demand

    economy

  • 74

    this institution is entrusted with manking and enforcing the rules of the society as well as with regulating relations with other society

    government

  • 75

    it is a place where people of different ages gain an education

    education

  • 76

    the collection of movement and ideologies aim at defining establishing and defending equal political economic and social rights for women

    feminism

  • 77

    other term for feminism

    feminist theory

  • 78

    an utopian socialist and french philosopher credited with having coined the word feminism in 1837

    Charles Fourier

  • 79

    took place during the 19th and early 20th century which challenge the legal issues concerning women

    first wave

  • 80

    when did woman first voted in america

    1920

  • 81

    began during the 1960s up to the 1990s and was born out of the civil rights movement

    second wave

  • 82

    the primary issue is that this movement tries to address was of sexual equality and reproductive rights it also distinguish text from gender

    second wave

  • 83

    this way began in the late 1980s and continuous until today

    third wave

  • 84

    a social belief that supports gender inequality

    gender ideology

  • 85

    it is a social divide that establishes perceive roles for men and women and relegating them to specific roles

    gender ideology

  • 86

    the actualization or realization of gender ideology

    gender inequality

  • 87

    what do you call when there is a perceived role of woman subordination to man reflects hiring procedures and requirements

    gender inequality

  • 88

    the lens of sex and gender equality

    liberal feminism

  • 89

    a society that allows individual to exercise their freedom and fulfill themselves

    just society

  • 90

    has false belief that women are by nature less intellectually and physically capable than men

    society

  • 91

    they argue that women share the same rational human nature men do as and so should be given the same educational opportunities and civil rights as men are given

    liberal feminists

  • 92

    they support woman for equality

    feminist

  • 93

    it's goal is freeing woman from oppressive gender roles

    woman's liberation

  • 94

    the length of class stated that woman's oppression originated in the introduction of private property simply capitalism is the cause of women's oppression

    marxist feminism

  • 95

    blank must be replaced by a socialist system in which the means of production belong to one and all

    capitalist system

  • 96

    see woman as a distinct economic class

    marxist feminists

  • 97

    blank perpetuates is subordination of women by enforcing their economic dependence on men

    capitalism

  • 98

    the length of sex or gender and sexuality women's biology is closely related to their oppression

    radical feminism

  • 99

    through their analysis of the gender system first disclose the elaborate system of male operation known as patriarchy

    radical feminists

  • 100

    what do you call the system of male domination

    patriarchy

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the theory of the mind and its direct connection to personality and behavior

    psychoanalysis

  • 2

    it is also clinical approach in aiding individuals who are suffering from her past emotions and consciousness

    psychoanalysis

  • 3

    the basic promise of is that the human mind has an unconscious state

    psychoanalysis

  • 4

    he is an austrian neurologist and is known as the father of psychoanalysis

    Sigmund Freud

  • 5

    He states that the behavior and the personality are driven by past events

    Sigmund Freud

  • 6

    involve method through which an individual is guided to understand himself or herself better

    psychoanalysis

  • 7

    mostly interpretive the psychoanalysis would interpret the patient's problem and allow the subject to directly come to term with his or her problem

    psychotherapy

  • 8

    a technique that allows the patient to have an inner dialogue with oneself by saying freely the words that he or she associates with a thing a person or an event

    free association

  • 9

    saying something as opposed to what he or she wanted to actually say

    freudian slip

  • 10

    the conscious level of the mind that is accessible information memories and thoughts that an individual has

    conscious

  • 11

    a level of the mind where accessible and retrievable information are situated but not currently in conscious level

    preconscious

  • 12

    level of consciousness that is inaccessible memories thoughts emotions and feelings that are most populated by childhood events

    unconscious

  • 13

    easily access all the time

    conscious

  • 14

    available for easy access when needed

    preconscious

  • 15

    how can the unconscious level communicate to us

    dreams and slip of the tongue

  • 16

    one component of personality that occupies the unconscious level

    id

  • 17

    this is the pleasure principle

    id

  • 18

    biological aspects of personality it only seeks pleasure and demands instant gratification

    id

  • 19

    does not take reality into account as it only demands what it wants without reason or logic

    id

  • 20

    strives to satisfy desires and reduce inertention

    id

  • 21

    a component of personality that resides in the conscious and preconscious level of the mind

    ego

  • 22

    the reality principle

    ego

  • 23

    considered as the center of logic and reason it is also described as the decision maker

    ego

  • 24

    solve problem by planning and weighing up pros and cons

    ego

  • 25

    decide what action to take for positive means and what to do based on what is believe to do

    ego

  • 26

    the conscience

    superego

  • 27

    resides in all three levels of the mind

    superego

  • 28

    moralist and idealistic part of the personality

    superego

  • 29

    demand streak adherence to the laws of society and conformity of social norms it makes a person feel guilty

    superego

  • 30

    constraints individual action through internalized social norms and moral forces

    superego

  • 31

    primary focus is on the social or emotion development

    psychosexual stages of development

  • 32

    from birth to about 1 year. infant's pleasure comes from stimulation of the mouth

    the oral stage

  • 33

    1 year to 3 years the child turns his attention to elimination function this is potty training time

    the anal stage

  • 34

    a child can express themselves by holding on or letting go of their bowel movements

    the anal stage

  • 35

    this can be used as manipulation for what they want

    the anal stage

  • 36

    increase sexual interest cause the child to be physically attracted today a parents of the opposite sex from 3 years old to 6 years old

    the phallic stage

  • 37

    the boys falls in love with the mother and wants to get rid of the father

    oedipus complex

  • 38

    the girl loves the father and competes with the mother for his love

    electra conflict

  • 39

    from 6-years-old to adolescence the child turns their attention to people outside their families

    latency stage

  • 40

    adolescence and beyond this is the beginning of socio sexual relationship this time and with sexual maturity

    the genital stage

  • 41

    who created the concept of defense mechanism

    Ann

  • 42

    way to explain who the ego resolve conflict with the aid and superego

    defense mechanism

  • 43

    psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect a person from anxiety arising from an acceptable thoughts or feeling

    defense mechanism

  • 44

    involves blocking external event from awareness

    denial

  • 45

    a person avoids uncomfortable emotions by focusing on logistic and fact

    intellectualization

  • 46

    the transfer of negative emotion from one person or thing to an unrelated person or thing

    displacement

  • 47

    individuals attributing their own unacceptable thoughts feelings and motives to another person

    projection

  • 48

    resorting earlier ways of acting out

    regression

  • 49

    an unconscious mechanism employed by the ego

    repression

  • 50

    the fence mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches

    reaction formation

  • 51

    defense mechanism were undesired or unacceptable impulses are transformed into behaviors

    sublimation

  • 52

    carrying out extreme behavior

    acting out

  • 53

    separating of memories

    dissociation

  • 54

    separating part of oneself

    compartmentalization

  • 55

    balancing a parent weakness

    compensation

  • 56

    explains that human action and behavior are product of choice

    rational choice theory

  • 57

    they use rational choice theory to explain social change

    sociologist

  • 58

    rational choice theory is also known as

    choice theory or rational action theory

  • 59

    who introduces the rational choice theory in the 18th century

    Cesare Beccaria

  • 60

    it is always performed in rational choice theory and considered as an instinctual response of every human

    cost-benefit analysis

  • 61

    something disadvantage to or what is lost by individual

    cost

  • 62

    something that is gained by or advantageous to the individual making the choice

    benefit

  • 63

    it is the view that people behave as they do because they believe that performing their chosen action has more benefit than cause

    cost-benefit analysis

  • 64

    approach that highlights the role of institution both formal and informal and affecting social behavior

    institutionalism

  • 65

    according to him institution are often referred as the rules of the game

    Lace Professor Douglas North

  • 66

    according to list professor douglas north what is institution are often referred to

    rules of the game

  • 67

    why do people are not free to do everything they do

    sanction

  • 68

    refers to the people who make up society whose action are controlled and regulated by institution

    institutional actors

  • 69

    refers to the rules governing behavior outside official channels which may have conservative and regulative effect on human behavior

    informal institutions

  • 70

    those officially established often by governments they are legally introduced and enforced by the state

    formal institutions

  • 71

    their role in the institution is to procreate nurture and teach value

    family

  • 72

    the role in the institution answers the answerable established morality deal with the death and the afterlife

    religion

  • 73

    this institution is concerned with the production consumption and distribution of goods and services simply supply and demand

    economy

  • 74

    this institution is entrusted with manking and enforcing the rules of the society as well as with regulating relations with other society

    government

  • 75

    it is a place where people of different ages gain an education

    education

  • 76

    the collection of movement and ideologies aim at defining establishing and defending equal political economic and social rights for women

    feminism

  • 77

    other term for feminism

    feminist theory

  • 78

    an utopian socialist and french philosopher credited with having coined the word feminism in 1837

    Charles Fourier

  • 79

    took place during the 19th and early 20th century which challenge the legal issues concerning women

    first wave

  • 80

    when did woman first voted in america

    1920

  • 81

    began during the 1960s up to the 1990s and was born out of the civil rights movement

    second wave

  • 82

    the primary issue is that this movement tries to address was of sexual equality and reproductive rights it also distinguish text from gender

    second wave

  • 83

    this way began in the late 1980s and continuous until today

    third wave

  • 84

    a social belief that supports gender inequality

    gender ideology

  • 85

    it is a social divide that establishes perceive roles for men and women and relegating them to specific roles

    gender ideology

  • 86

    the actualization or realization of gender ideology

    gender inequality

  • 87

    what do you call when there is a perceived role of woman subordination to man reflects hiring procedures and requirements

    gender inequality

  • 88

    the lens of sex and gender equality

    liberal feminism

  • 89

    a society that allows individual to exercise their freedom and fulfill themselves

    just society

  • 90

    has false belief that women are by nature less intellectually and physically capable than men

    society

  • 91

    they argue that women share the same rational human nature men do as and so should be given the same educational opportunities and civil rights as men are given

    liberal feminists

  • 92

    they support woman for equality

    feminist

  • 93

    it's goal is freeing woman from oppressive gender roles

    woman's liberation

  • 94

    the length of class stated that woman's oppression originated in the introduction of private property simply capitalism is the cause of women's oppression

    marxist feminism

  • 95

    blank must be replaced by a socialist system in which the means of production belong to one and all

    capitalist system

  • 96

    see woman as a distinct economic class

    marxist feminists

  • 97

    blank perpetuates is subordination of women by enforcing their economic dependence on men

    capitalism

  • 98

    the length of sex or gender and sexuality women's biology is closely related to their oppression

    radical feminism

  • 99

    through their analysis of the gender system first disclose the elaborate system of male operation known as patriarchy

    radical feminists

  • 100

    what do you call the system of male domination

    patriarchy