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Put True or False and Correct the False

1. The discipline of positive psychology focuses on the individual and


social well-being. ( ✓ )
2. Positive psychology began as an old domain of psychology ( X )
3. Positive psychology isn’t concerned with eudemonia ( X )
4. Happiness may rise with increasing financial income ( ✓ )
5. According to Peterson positive psychology are concerned with four
topics ( ✓ )
6. Positive psychology has a reaction against behaviorism and
psychoanalysis ( ✓ )
7. Positive psychology is against negative thinking ( ✓ )
8. According to Seligman and Peterson , positive psychology is
concerned with 5 issues ( X )
9. The main subject of psychology is mental psychology ( ✓ )
10. The positive aspects of the human experience make life
worth living ( ✓ )
11. Positive psychologists are concerned with positive
relationships only ( X )
12. The scientific study of positive human functioning include
global dimensions of life (✓)
13. Positive psychology is concerned with the good life ( ✓ )

14. Positive emotions are concerned with being content with


one‘s past, being happy in the present ( ✓ )
15. Social organizations are one of the reasons for happiness ( ✓
)
16. Psychology is affected by physical state, mental state and
external environment ( ✓ )
17. Description of cause is not a psychological aim ( X ) ~
18. Describing how people and species behave is a
psychological goal ( ✓ )
19. Psychology aims to enhance human welfare ( ✓ )
20. All people study psychology for the same reason ( X )
21. Psychologist work in a lot of different places and areas( ✓ )
22. Psychology is not the same as common sense ( ✓ )
23. Therapy is considered a big part of psychology ( ✓ )
24. Most psychologists don’t work in the field of psychology (
✓)
25. psychologists play a huge rule in athletes life ( ✓ )
26. Psychologists aren't needed in business industry ( X )
27. Psychology isn't relied on in TV commercials and print ads (
X)
28. the websites you visit utilize psychology to understand how
people read, use, and interpret online information ( ✓ )
29. Psychology may help you to break a bad habit ( ✓ )
30. Psychology might help you stick to weight loss plan ( ✓ )
31. Psychology won't make your communication skills better (
X)
32. There is only one type of psychologists ( X )
33. Working as a psychotherapist need training and licensing
requirements ( ✓ )
34. Psychologists work in applied settings to solve real-world
problems that have an impact on everyday life ( ✓ )
35. Psychologist have the right to perform private practice ( ✓ )
36. Even though there are different specialties in psychology
they share the same goal of helping people live better ( ✓ )
37. Psychology is a unique scientific study from social sciences
as anthropology and economics and also from biology and
neuroscience ( ✓ )
38. The major concern of psychological research is on animals (
X)

1) Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior and mental


processes( ✓ )
2) Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior only ( X ).
3) Psychology is defined as the scientific study of mental processes only (
X ).
4) Psychology is interested in studying how behavior and mental
processes are affected by an organism’s physical, mental state and
environment( ✓ )
5)The goal of studying psychology is to describe how people and other
species behave ( ✓ )
6) Psychology is not interested in the causes of behaviors ( X ).
7) Psychology doesn’t try to predict how people and animals would
behave under certain conditions ( X ).
8) In psychology we try to control behaviors and its causes ( ✓ )
9) Applying psychological knowledge helps in enhancing human welfare
(✓)
10) Psychology is used sometimes to manipulate others ( ✓ ).
11) Using psychology will not achieve any political gains ( X ).
12) The main subject of psychology is General Psychology ( ✓ ).
13) General psychology is the foundation of studying the science of
psychology ( ✓ ).
14) General psychology deals with principles, problems and methods ( ✓
).
15) Psychology is just the study of behaviors ( X ).
16) Psychology emerged from biology only ( X ).
17) Psychology emerged from biology and philosophy ( ✓ ).
18) Psychology is linked with medicine and linguistics ( ✓ ).

19) Psychology plays a tremendous role in the world today ( ✓

).

20) Psychology has no role in the world today ( X ).


21) Psychologists are employed in hospitals only ( X ).
22) Psychologists are employed in hospitals, mental health clinics and
universities ( ✓ ).
23) Psychologists perform a wide variety of tasks and roles ( ✓ ).
24) Psychologists performance is limited to treating mental illness ( X ).
25) Psychologists tasks and roles range from treating mental illness to
influencing public health policy ( ✓ ).
26) One of the role psychologists do is influencing public health policy (
✓ ).
27) Psychology is in fact just a common sense ( X ).
28) Psychology relies on the scientific methods ( ✓ ).
29) Scientific methods in psychology investigate questions and arrive to
conclusions ( ✓ ).
30) Through using empirical methods in psychology, researchers are able
to discover relationships between different variables ( ✓ ).
31) Psychologists use specific techniques to study the human mind and
behaviors ( ✓ )
32) Psychologists use a range of techniques to study the human mind and
behaviors ( ✓ )
33) Psychologists use naturalistic observations, experiments and case
studies to study human mind and behaviors( ✓ )
34) Psychologists tackle problems from multiple perspectives ( ✓ )
35) Psychologists tackle problems from a specific perspective ( X )
36) Topics and questions in psychology can be looked at in a number of
different ways ( ✓ )
37) Some major perspectives in psychology include biological and
evolutionary perspectives ( ✓ )
38) Psychology is all about therapy ( X ).
39) Psychology encompasses areas such as teaching and research ( ✓ )
40) Psychology practices are specific to settings just like hospitals ( X ).
41) Psychologists work in a wide variety of settings such as
Governmental Offices and Private Corporations ( ✓ )
42) Psychology has no role in the field of sport ( X ).
43) Psychologists help athletes to focus their attention ( ✓ )
44) Psychology is all around us ( ✓ )
45) Psychology is just an academic subject that exists only in classrooms,
research labs and mental health offices ( X ).
46) Television commercial and print ads. rely heavily on psychology ( ✓
).
47) The websites we all visit utilize psychology to understand how people
read, use and interpret online information ( ✓ ).
48) Psychology used in TV commercials and printed ads help in
developing marketing messages that persuade people ( ✓ ).
Lecture 2 & 3
49) Positive psychology is the scientific study of the good life ( ✓ ).
50) Positive psychology is interested in positive aspect of human
experience that affect life negatively ( X )
51) Positive psychology is just interested in the personal dimensions of
life ( X )
52) Positive psychology is concerned with multiple levels that include the
biological, personal, relational and global dimensions of life ( ✓ ).
53) Positive psychology is concerned with flourishing ( ✓ ).
54) Good life means using your strengths every day to produce authentic
happiness ( ✓ ).
55) Positive psychology placed less emphasis fostering positive self-
esteem and self-image ( X ). ~
56) Psychological interventions foster positive attitudes towards one’s
subjective experience, individual traits and life events ( ✓ ).
57) Psychological interventions aim to maximize pathological thoughts (
X ).
58) Positive psychologists seek just to encourage acceptance of one’s past
(X)
59) According to Seligman and Peterson, positive psychology is
concerned with four issues ( X ).
60) Positive emotions, positive individual traits and positive institutions
are issues that concerned Seligman and Peterson ( ✓ ).
61) Topics of interests according to Peterson are values, strengths and
talents ( ✓ ).
62) Studies indicated evidence of happiness causing physical health
improvements ( ✓ ).
63) Seeking happiness can have positive effects only ( X ).
64) Seeking happiness can also have negative effects ( ✓ ).
65) Seeking happiness can have negative effects when failure happens to
meet over-high expectations ( ✓ ).
66) The concept of well-being is not equal with the concept of happiness
( ✓ ).
67) The concept of well-being is synonym to the concept of happiness ( ✓
).
68) The concept of well-being includes reaching the best performance on
an individual and group ( ✓ ).
69) The concept of well-being includes reaching the best performance on
an individual and group in a positive circumstances ( X ).
70) There are 4 dimensions of feelings of well-being ( X ).
71) Pleasure and satisfaction are of the dimensions of feeling of well-
being ( ✓ ).
72) Pleasure and satisfaction are of the only dimensions of feeling of
well-being ( X ).
73) Full life describe a happy life ( ✓ ).
74) Full life seek enjoyment and meaning in life without engaging in
desirable activities ( X ).
75) Pleasure comes from cognitive content ( X )
76) Pleasure comes from physical enjoyment that depends on the five
senses ( ✓ ).
77) Pleasure gradually increase after a period of time ( X ).
78) Pleasure gradually decrease until it disappear after a period of time (
✓ ).
79) Pleasure gradually decrease as a result of habituation ( ✓ ).
80) The dose of stimulation in pleasure needs to be increased in order for
the individual to obtain the same amount of enjoyment ( ✓ ).
81) Higher pleasure has a cognitive content more than physical pleasure (
✓ ).
82) Higher pleasure resemble pleasure as both are accompanied by
positive feelings ( ✓ ).
83) Higher pleasure resemble pleasure as both fades away gradually
because of habituation ( ✓ ).
84) An individual obtains this type of happiness after using his personal
abilities and skills ( ✓ ).
85) Happiness can be defined as a personal experience ( ✓ ).
86) Happiness consists of 3 separate components high positive emotions,
low negative feelings and seeing life as satisfying and fulfilling ( ✓ ).
87) Happiness consists of 3 separate components low positive emotions,
low negative feelings and seeing life as satisfying and fulfilling ( X ).
88) Feelings are obvious and seen ( ✓ ).
89) Feelings are not hidden and appear in body language ( ✓ ).
90) Feelings are obvious to any person even a non-specialized one ( ✓ ).
91) Feelings are not an indicator of what is actually happening in an
individual’s life ( X ).
92) Happiness just mean positive feelings ( X ).
93) Happiness does not mean just positive feelings ( ✓ ).
94) Happiness makes the individual behave successfully in his
environment ( ✓ )
95) Happy person is driven by his/her values ( ✓ ).
96) Happiness in the present moment include happiness about the past
events and happiness with what we expect in the future ( ✓ ).
97) The current happiness is divided into pleasure and high pleasure ( ✓
).
98) Happiness could be increased with good social relationships ( ✓ ).
99) Sharing other people joy increase happiness ( ✓ ).
100) Contact between individual increase stress and anxiety ( X ).
101) Contact between individual reduce stress and anxiety and increase
psychological resilience ( ✓ ).
102) Forgiveness increases aggression, anger and tension ( X ).
103) Forgiveness reduce the negative thinking ( ✓ ).
104) Tolerance decrease positive feelings ( X ).
105) Tolerance increase positive feelings ( ✓ ).
106)Behavior is affected by the physical state ( ✓ ).
107)Mental processes are affected by the physical state ( ✓ ).
108)Behavior is affected by the mental state ( ✓ ).
109)Behavior is affected by the external environment ( ✓ ).
110)Mental processes are affected by the external environment ( ✓ ).
112)We study psychology to describe how people behave ( ✓ ).
113)We study psychology to understand the causes of different
behaviors( ✓ ).
114)We study psychology to predict how people behave under certain
conditions.( ✓ ).
115)We study psychology to apply psychological knowledge in ways that
enhance human welfare. ( ✓ ).
116)Some use knowledge of psychology for personal profit.( ✓ ).
117)Some use knowledge of psychology for political gains.( ✓ ).
118)Some use knowledge of psychology for manipulating others( ✓ ).
119)Some use knowledge of psychology to help their society( ✓ ).
120)Psychology studies the basic principles of human development.( ✓ ).
121)Psychology studies the basic principles of emotions. ( ✓ ).
122)Psychology studies the basic principles of motivation.( ✓ ).
123)Psychology studies the basic principles of learning.( ✓ ).
124)Psychology studies the basic principles of memory. ( ✓ ).
125)Psychology studies the basic principles of human senses. ( ✓ ).
126)Psychology studies the basic principles of thinking. ( ✓ ).
127)Psychology studies the basic principles of perception( ✓ ).
128)Psychology is not a science( X ).
129)Psychology can’t help with improving everyday life( X ).
130)Psychology is the study of mental processes and behavior( ✓ ).
131)Psychology emerged from biology and philosophy( ✓ ).
132)Psychologists can be employed in hospitals( ✓ ).
133)Psychologists can be employed in mental health clinics( ✓ ).
134)Psychologists can be employed in schools( ✓ ).
135)Psychologists can be employed in colleges( ✓ ).
136)Psychologists can’t be employed in private businesses( X ).
137)The discipline of positive psychology focuses on the individual well-
being. ( ✓ ).
138)The discipline of positive psychology focuses on societal well-
being.( ✓ ).
139)Social ties with family and friends are not important in positive
psychology. ( X ).
140)Physical exercise does not contribute to happiness. ( X ).
141)The person must live a sad and meaningless life in order to
experience "the good life"( X ).
142)The study of positive human development focus on disorders only.(
X ).
143)Mental disorder is related to positive emotions. ( X ).
144)Meaning of wellbeing includes also reaching the best performance. (
✓ ).
145)Higher pleasure comes from physical enjoyment that depends on the
five senses. ( X ).
146)An individual obtains physical pleasure after using his personal
abilities and skills that distinguish him in achieving noble goals. ( X ).

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1- The basic premise of positive psychology is that human beings are


often drawn by the future more than they are driven by the past( ✓
).
2. The knowledge in psychology is not used to achieve any political
goals( X ).
3. Influencing behaviour is not a goal of psychology( X ).
4. Freud is the founder of positive psychology( X ).
5. Forgiveness increases the positive feelings of the individual( ✓ ).
6. The study of mental processes does not fall within the scope of
psychology’s interests( X ).
7. Helping others behaviour in children is innate, not learned behaviour. (
✓ ).
8. Economic abundance is one of the components of healthy
environment( ✓ ).
9. The hormone cortisone is responsible for the individual’s feelings of
happiness( ✓ ).( ~ )*
10. An individual’s sense of happiness is not linked to his outlook on
life( ✓ ).
11. Feeling compassion for others is accompanied by changes in
autonomic nervous system( ✓ ).
12. Physical enjoyment depends on the movement of the body. ( X )
13. Doing charitable work on separate days gives the individual
greater happiness than he did continuously. ( X )
14. Sources of physical pleasure are more than sources of higher
pleasure. ( X )
15. An individual’s sense of life satisfaction is related to democratic
life within his country( ✓ ). (~~)*
16. Self-leadership based on achieving goals has nothing to do with
feelings of happiness( X ).

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1- Psychology is interested in the causes of behaviors ( ✓ ).


2- In psychology we don’t try to control behaviors and its causes ( X
).
3- Psychology is used always to manipulate others ( X ).
4- Psychologists use specific techniques to study the human mind and
behaviors ( ✓ ).
5- Psychologists tackle problems from multiple perspectives ( ✓ ).
6- Topics and questions in psychology can’t be looked at in a number
of different ways ( X ).
7- Psychology is all around us ( ✓ ).
8- Psychologists work in a wide variety of settings such as
Governmental Offices( ✓ ).
9- Psychology is all about Treatment ( X ).
10- Psychologists tackle problems from multiple perspectives ( ✓ ).
11- Psychology relies on the scientific methods ( ✓ ).
12- Psychology is in fact just a common sense ( X ).
13- Psychologists are employed in private corporation only ( X ).
14- Psychologists are employed in colleges only ( X ).
15- Psychologists are employed in universities only ( X ).
16- Psychologists are employed in K-12 only ( X ).
17- Psychologists are employed in Hospital only ( X ).
18- Psychologists are employed in Government offices only ( X ).
19- Psychologists are employed in Government offices ( ✓ ).
20- Psychologists are employed in universities ( ✓ ).
21- Psychology emerged from biology and philosophy ( ✓ ).
22- Psychology emerged from biology only ( X ).
23- Psychology emerged from philosophy only ( X ).
24- Psychology is interested in studying how behavior and mental
processes are affected by an organism’s physical, mental state and
environment ( ✓ ).
25- Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior and
mental processes ( ✓ ).
26- Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behavior only ( X ).
27- Psychology is defined as the scientific study of mental processes
only (X)
28- Psychology is interested in studying how behavior and mental
processes are affected by an organism’s physical state mental state
and environment ( ✓ ).
29- Psychology referred to describe how people and other species
behave ( ✓ ).
30- Psychology is interested in the causes of behaviors ( ✓ ).

31- Human cooperation is a natural and important process for


preserving life ( ✓ ).

( NO NUMBER FOR THIS QUESTION CAUSE OBVIOUSLY I’M


NOT GONNA RENUMBER ALL OF THAT )

Balanced childhood full of love is one of the most important factors that
can predict a happy life ( ✓ ).
32)Positive psychology started as an new domain of psychology ( ✓ ).
33)The environment should also be characterized by economic abundance
to complete the healthy environment ( ✓ ).
34)Meditation referred to activity that aims to control the body and mind
( ✓ ).
35)positive psychology focuses on the individual only ( X )
36)Positive psychology is the scientific study of the human experience
that make life worth living ( ✓ ).
37)Positive psychology has a reaction against psychoanalysis and
behaviorism ( ✓ ).
38)Positive psychology placed more emphasis fostering positive self-
esteem and self-image ( ✓ ).
39)Psychological interventions aim to minimize pathological thoughts (
✓ ).
40)Positive psychology is concerned with relational and global
dimensions of life only ( X )
41)Positive psychology is the scientific study of the good life ( ✓ ).
42)Positive psychology is concerned with flourishing and functions on
multiple levels ( ✓ ).
43)Positive psychology began as an new domain of psychology in 1999
( X)
44)Positive psychologists are concerned with positive relationships ( ✓ ).
45)Seeking happiness can have positive effects ( ✓ ).
46)The concept of well-being equal with the concept of happiness ( ✓ ).
47)The concept of well-being referred to welfare ( ✓ ).
48)Full life describe a happy life ( ✓ ).
49)Positive emotions include a wide range of feelings ( ✓ ).
50)Positive psychology has expanded drastically in terms of scientific
publications ( ✓ ).
51)Human cooperation is a natural and important process for preserving
life( ✓ ).
52)Positive psychology is concerned with eudemonia ( ✓ ).
53)Positive psychology complements without intending to replace or
ignore( ✓ ).
54)According to Seligman and Peterson , positive psychology is
concerned with positive experiences only ( X ) (~)*

CH00SE THE CORRECT ANSWER


1) Positive psychology focus on ……………………………
a- Individual well-being
b- Social well-being
c- Both a-b

2) Psychoanalysis and behaviorism focus on ……………………….


a- Mental illness
b- Physical illness
c- Positive thinking

3) Which of these ways achieve happiness


……………………………..
a- Decreasing in financial income
b- Weak ties with people
c- Meditation and physical exercise

4) Positive psychology is concerned with


……………………………..
a- The good life
b- The bad life
c- Both A and B

5) According to Seligman and Peterson, positive psychology is


concerned with ………………………
a- Positive institutions
b- Positive emotions
c- Both A and B

6) According to Peterson, positive psychology is concerned with


topics ……………………..
a- Positive experiences
b- Positive relationships
c- All of the previous

7) According to Peterson, how many topics of positive


psychology…………………………….
a- Five topics
b- Three topics
c- Four topics
8) Individual happiness may be fastened
by……………………………………….
a- Sponsor
b- Friends
c- Family
d- All of them

9) Positive emotions are concerned with being ………………..…


with one’s past
a- Sad
b- Anxious
c- Worried

10) One of the important ways psychologists has suggested to


achieve happiness is through …………….
a- Social ties
b- Stay in alone
c- Hatred

11) Human beings are often drawn by the future………… than


the past
a- More
b- Less
c- Different

12) Martin Seligman is …………… psychoanalysis and


behaviorism
a- For
b- Against
c- WITH

13) Positive psychology began as a new domain of psychology


in……………………….
a- 2000
b- 1999
c- 1998
14) Pathological thoughts arise in
……………………………………
a- Winning
b- Hopeless
c- Satisfying

15) Positive psychology is the study of


………………………………………..
a- Bad life
b- Good life
c- Sad life

16) In general psychology is defined as the scientific study


of……………………………..
a- Behavior
b- Mental processes
c- Behavior and mental processes

17) The main subject of psychology


is…………………………………..
a- General psychology
b- Counseling Psychology
c- Clinical psychology

18) Learning psychology helps to


improve………………………………..
a- Health
b- Well being
c- All of the previous

19) The word “Psyche” means all of the following


except…………………………
a- Breath
b- Spirit XXXXXXXXXXXX
c- Soul

20) Psychology as it is today emerged of which 2


sciences………………………………..
a- Biology and logistics
b- Biology and philosophy
c- Logistics and philosophy

21) Which of the following techniques is used by psychologist to


study human mind and behavior?
a- Naturalistic observation
b- Experiments
c- Case studies
d- All of the previous

22) Psychology is found in………………………………..


a- Research labs
b- Mental health offices
c- All of the previous

23) The type of psychologists who is concerned about elderly


people is called…………………………….
a- School psychologist
b- Developmental psychologist
c- General psychologist

24) Which is not a specialty in psychology


……………………………..
a- Developmental
b- School
c- Aggression

25) The subfield of neuropsychology studies the


………………………………….. (~)*
a- Neural processes and how they relate to mental effect
b- Biological bases of behavior and mental state
c- The psychology of criminal behavior

Choose the correct answer a, b or c


1) Psychology is defined as the scientific study of
a. behavior b. mental processes c. both
2) Psychology is interested in studying how behavior and mental
processes are affected by an organism’s
a. physical b. environment c. both
3) General psychology deals with
a. principles b. methods c. both
4) Sometimes psychological knowledge is used for
a. personal profit b. political gains c. both
5) Psychology emerged from
a. biology b. sociology c. anthropology
6) Psychology is linked with medicine and linguistics XX
a. medicine b. biology c. both
7) Psychologists are employed in
a. hospitals b. schools c. both
8) Psychologists use a wide range of techniques to study the human
mind and behaviors include
a. experiments b. case studies c. both
9) Some major perspectives in psychology include and
a. biological b. evolutionary c. both
perspectives perspectives
10) Psychology encompasses areas are such as
a. teaching b. research c. both
11) Psychologists work in a wide variety of settings such as
a. governmental b. private corporations c. both
offices
12) Psychology is an academic subject that exists in
a. classrooms b. research labs c. both
13) The websites we all visit utilize psychology to understand how
people,
a. read online b. interpret online c. both
information information
Chapter 2 & 3
14) Psychological interventions aim to…………pathological
thoughts
a. minimize b. maximize c. equalize
15) Positive psychology seeks to
a. excitement and b. (Acceptance) of c. both a and b
optimism about one’s one’s past
future experiences

16) Related concepts to positive psychology


a. well-being B. meaningfull life c. both
17) It is being content with one’s past, being happy in the present
and having hope for the future
a. positive emotions b. positive individual c. positive institutions
traits
18) It focuses on one’s strengths and virtues
a. positive emotions b. positive individual c. positive institutions
traits
19) It is based on strengths to better a community of people
a. positive emotions b. positive individual c. positive institutions
traits
20) One of the important concepts related to happiness
a. high pleasure b. thinking c. intelligence
21) One of the dimensions of well-being
a. passion b. pleasure c. full life ~
22) It comes from physical enjoyment
a. pleasure b. high pleasure c. full life
23) Pleasure gradually ……………….after a period of time
a. increase b. decrease c. equalize
24) It has a cognitive content
a. high pleasure b. pleasure c. full life
25) One of the happiness component
a. low positive b. low positive c. seeing life as
emotions feelings satisfying and
fulfilling
26) Happiness in the present includes
a. happiness about the b. worries about what c. both
past events we expect in the
future
27) One of the divisions of current happiness
a. pleasure b. full life c. well-being
28) Contact between individual …………anxiety and stress
a. increase b. decrease c. has no effect
29) Contact between individual ………………. Psychological
resilience
a. increase b. decrease c. has no effect
30) Contact between individual increase ……………………...
a. stress b. anxiety c. psychological
resilience
31) Contact between individual decrease …………………...
a. depression b. happiness c. psychological
resilience
32) Forgiveness …………….. aggression, anger and tension
a. increase b. decrease c. either a nor b
33) Forgiveness ………………..negative thinking
a. increase b. decrease c. either a nor b
34) Tolerance …………………….. positive feelings
a. increase b. decrease c. has no effect

Choose:
Psychology is linked to other disciplines like ……………..
a) sociology b) commerce c) economy
Psychology is linked to other disciplines like ……………..
a) economy b) commerce c) anthropology
Psychology is linked to other disciplines like ……………..
a) commerce b) medicine c) economy
Psychologists can be employed in ……….
a) shops b) hospitals c) malls
Psychological knowledge is …….
a) scientific b) common sense c) not accurate
Psychology relies on …………..
a) common sense b) violence c) scientific methods
Positive psychology is the scientific study of the ……………
a) psychoanalysis b) good life c) mental disorders
Positive psychology encouraged an emphasis on………………, well-
being, and positivity.
a) biology b) struggle c) happiness
…………………….is the scientific study of positive human functioning
and flourishing on multiple levels.
a) Positive psychology b) Questionnaires c ) Common sense
Positive psychology focuses on ……………
a) individual wellbeing b) social wellbeing c) both a&b

Wellbeing includes positive emotions, …………...


a) and health b) and flourishing c) botha&b
Positive psychology is concerned with ………………………
a) Positive institutions b) Positive emotions and institutions
c) Positive emotions
Positive psychology is concerned with ……………..
a) Positive experiences b) Positive relationships
c) Positive relationships and experiences
Positive psychology is the study of …………..
a) Bad life b) Good life c) Sad life
In general psychology is defined as the scientific study
of……………………………..
a) Behavior b) Mental processes
c) Behavior and mental processes
Psychology as it is today emerged from two sciences: …………………..
a) Biology and logistics b) Biology and philosophy
b) Logistics and philosophy

Which of the following techniques is used by psychologist to study


human mind and behavior?
a) observation b) Experiments c) observation and experiments

The ………………. is concerned with elderly people.


a) developmental psychologist b) school psychologist
c) general psychologist
Choose the correct answer a, b or c
1- Psychology is defined as the scientific study of
a. kind of behavior b. mental processes
c. both a&b
2- Psychology is interested in studying how behavior and mental
processes are affected by an organism’s
a. physical state b. mental state c. both

3- Psychology is linked with medicine and linguistic XXXXX


a. medicine b. biology c. both

4- Psychology emerged from


a.biology b- philosophy c. both
5- Psychologists are employed in
a.private corporations b. colleges c. both
3- Complete The Sentences : -
1- According to Seligman and Peterson , positive psychology is
concerned with :-
1-……Positive emotions………
2-……Positive individual traits……….
3-……Positive institutions……………..
4-……XXXXXXXXX………….

2- Psychologists use a wide range of techniques to study the human


mind and behaviors include
1-…Naturlistic observation………
2-…Expiremnts…….

3- Psychological interventions aim to…minimize…pathological


thoughts .

4- One of the dimensions of well-being …is pleasure….. .

5- One of the divisions of current happiness …is pleasure….. .

6- Positive emotions are concerned with being …content..… with one’s


past

7- It focuses on one’s strengths and virtues …Positive individual


traits….. .
8- Positive psychology began as a new domain of psychology in
…1998…

9- ……Pleasure……… comes from physical enjoyment .

10- One of the problems that face happiness studies is


……Money……. .

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