| A | B |
| What are the types of traits that are passed on to the offspring of a specific species called? | instincts |
| What studied chapter six topic is influenced by heredity and the environment, it and is “learned & automatic”? All plants or animals exhibit this quality. | stimulus response mechanism |
| What would we call the inborn sense that we need to look for protection or food? | instincts |
| What would we say is made up by attitudes, conscience, and beliefs | values |
| What are the very simple, first floor, behaviors a human can exhibit and they are the most simple of behavior patterns? | reflex |
| How would you categorize a group of fish swimming together in a ball in order to disorient a predator? | species-preservation |
| What do we call a person who looks at life with a positive spin? | optimist |
| What would we say about a student who is trained to automatically get up in class after a bell has sounded? | conditioning |
| What are unlearned or inborn behavior responses involving a series of complex actions called? | instincts |
| What would you call a person with a negative outlook on life? | pessimist |
| In “Finding Nemo,” How would you categorize Nemo’s dad avoiding Bruce the shark? (fight or flight) | self-preservation |
| What are the three basic parts of learning? | memory perception association |
| What do we call the things that cause a behavior or a reaction? | stimuli |
| What would we call the more advanced, difficult, and complex degrees of perception, memory, and association? | Cognitive learning |
| IQ is defined by the fact that it is ____. | the capacity to learn & written as a fixed value or number but it can change depending on social, and physical variables |
| The slowing down of processing or a delay of thought is also known as ____. | retardation |
| What would we call the way people say “like” “um” or “alright” as an introduction word? | mannerisms |
| What is the key or driving force that affects a person’s behavior? | motivation |
| What direction do humans progress through Maslow’s pyramid of behavior? | basic to more complex |
| What did we learn, as Christians in a Christian school, was the source for our conscience? | the Holy Spirit |
| What is the thing that brings more evaluation & sound judgment concerning decisions & behaviors as you get older? | maturity |
| What is one of the major Social Environment Factors that affect our behaviors in today’s society? | T.V. |
| What is a practice or example which expresses social or cultural difference? | Customs |
| Which are the three things that a person should do in order to change a habit? | reach a goal one day at a time, analyze the habit and determine what you would like to change, Set achievable goals and plan how to reach them |
| What are the parts to developing self-control? | Initiative, Willpower, Restraint |
| What are some ways that a person will not change his or her attitude? | focus points of you are a failure, |
| What are some ways that a person can change his or her attitude? | look at the brighter side of things, don’t focus on mistakes, greet people with a smile |
| be able to reproduce the key steps to maslow's pyramid in order | 1 through 7 |
| What are the ideas which you have regarding the truth about parts of life and your attitude relating to these issues? | beliefs |
| What are three things which FORM your values and beliefs? | religion, family, and education |
| What are the learned behaviors which become automatic after you experience the situation or stimulus regularly? | habits |
| What did we say should be encouragement to us as Christians with regard to our self-esteem? | God knit you together and gave you abilities and value. Use those to the best of your ability. |