Discuss Csikszentmihalyi’s concept of flow

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Csikszentmihalyi feels that if an individual is engaged in a task that is optimally challenging, interesting, and exciting, they may enter an altered state that he terms “flow.” In this state one is completely absorbed in the task, finds meaningful enjoyment and blocks out all irrelevant stimuli. This state was described to Csikszentmihalyi by athletes and religious mystics, but, in theory, anyone fully engaged in any challenging task could enter the flow. He feels this experience is most likely in music, sports, games, and religious rituals. The opposite of flow in this model is apathy.

Psychology

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a. the tendency to develop goal-directed plans that guide behavior. b. the tendency to see others as we see ourselves. c. the tendency to create false memories. d. the tendency to organize our personal history into an integrated whole.

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Suppose you were asked to name the composer of the "Maple Leaf Rag." You have prior familiarity with the "Maple Leaf Rag" so you think that you will be able to recognize the correct alternative when given multiple choices

This can be explained on the basis of a. accessibility hypothesis. b. linguistic relativity hypothesis. c. judgment of learning. d. peg-word method.

Psychology