Psychology Questions
Explore questions in the Psychology category that you can ask Spark.E!
Ereutophobie : peur de rougir, en lien avec la peur de laisser les gens voir ce qu'il y a l'intérieur de sois.La peur de passer un examen, la peur d'initier une conversation avec un inconnu sont des phobies sociales. Dans tous ses exemples il y a la question du regard, le regard d'un ou plusieurs interlocuteurs sur soi et c'est ça qui créer le malaise.Le phénomène est réversible car la crainte concerne la sphère visuelle.
Les phobies d'animaux sont les plus courante. Chez les enfants on ne parle pas de phobie mais de peur enfantine et l'idée de la psychanalyse est que ces peurs enfantines sont liées au développement psycho-sexuel de l'enfant. Les phobies d'objets : objet coupant, ou en métal, latex etc.
Beth Oh, sorry. And I'm Beth. Neil Are you _________ social media? It wouldn't be a surprise.
Agoraphobie : peur des grands espaces et des foules. Claustrophobie : peur des petits espaces. Phobie des moyens de transport : en lien avec la peur des accidents, peur de perdre le contrôle. Acrophobie : peur du vide.
With that in mind, it's no wonder parents are worried. To help with this, the US is currently in the process of _________ social media apps for teenagers. Some scientists think the UK should do the same.
Neil Research in the US has found that _________s who spend more than three hours a day on social media have double the risk of developing depression and anxiety.
An _________ is someone aged 10 to 19, between childhood and adulthood.
Neil Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil. ... Beth? What are you doing? _________ your phone!
How well each individual can represent a model
The extent to which each individual's own beliefs and behaviors approximate the consensus
As a society's size and complexity increases, the complexity of kinship systems tend to...
The extent to which a group of respondents shares a single cultural model
The first anthropologists had a __ view of history, seeing Western civilization as the pinnacle of evolution
If there is high cultural competence, data will be heavily skewed to the...
openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
renewed interest in self-concept, but criticized as too vague, biased and individualistic
concept of repression and view of the subconscious are hard to test scientifically, research doesn't support that development is fixated in childhood
supported id,ego,and superegothought the unconscious was importantpersonality shaped in childhoodanxiety --> defense mechanisms will kick in to protect egothought conscious mind was much more important than freud did, helped you navigate lifedoubt the emphasis people have on sex and aggression as motivations
According to Herzberg's theory of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards, what is the difference between satisfaction and motivation?
Herzberg's hygiene factors are equivalent to what type of rewards?
