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what are the three factors that resiliency is influenced and developed
by
1. assets
2. risks
3. adaptational process
what are the 4 characterizations of PsyCap
1. having confidence to take on and put in effort to succeed at
challenging tasks
2. making a positive attribution about succeeding now and in the
future
3. persevering toward goals and redirecting paths to goals in
order to succeed
4. sustaining and bouncing back and even beyond to attain success
what term involves flexibility, adjustment, adaptability, and
continuous responsiveness to change and uncertainty that can
otherwise represent a
source of psychological strain and challenge one's well being over
the long term
bouncing back
,what term is described as a positive appraisal of circumstances
and probability for success based on motivated effort and
perseverance
psycap
what term is defined as the subset of social intelligence that
involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and
emotions, to
discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's
thinking and actions
emotional intelligence
what are goleman's 5 dimensions to emotional intelligence
1. self-awareness
2. self-management
3. self-motivation
4. empathy
5. social skills
T/F emotional intelligence can be learned and developed
true
, what 4 criteria must be met to be considered a POB construct
1. based on theory and research
2. valid measures
3. "state-like"; open to development
4. managed for performance improvement
what are the 6 positive psychological capacities that meet POB
1. efficacy
2. optimism
3. hope
4. resiliency
5. SWB/happiness
6. emotional intelligence
what term is people reflect back on their actions/experience with a
specific event/task to then cognitively process how strongly they
believe they can
successfully accomplish this even/task in the future
self-reflection
what type of efficacy represents a task-and situation-specific
cognition, state-like
self-efficacy