WK 13- Exploring Positive Psychology SUMMARY QUIZ

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The Hedonic approach to happiness states that happiness is a result of maximum what?
Pleasure
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Seligman proposed that the majority of previous research examining predictors of happiness tended to focus too much on
Returning happiness levels to zero
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According to Compton, Positive Psychology studies emotions, traits and …………..
Institutions
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Research investigating positive subjective states is usually conducted using
Self reports
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The good life is argued by Seligman to include...........................happiness
Authentic
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In psychological terms, service is defined as the..
Pursuit of meaning in light of something greater than ourselves
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The theory of positive emotion states that entails non specific action tendencies is called the
Broaden & build theory
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An approach goal is argued to be ................... ...................... to well-being than an avoidance goal
More beneficial
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Extrinsic motivation is generally viewed to be conditional upon
External reward factors
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Csíkszentmihályi coined the term flow to describe a psychological state where skill levels ......................... challenges
Match
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How many counts are needed in each cell to justify using a Chi 2 test?
5 or more
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What is the parametric equivalent to the Wilcoxin test?
Paired t-test
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Returning happiness levels to zero

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