Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Motivation and Emotion
psychological need
includes the need to give and receive love
drive
internal condition that orients a person toward a specific goal
extrinsic motivation
occurs when we engage in behaviors in order to obtain rewards or incentives such as money
intrinsic motivation
occurs when we engage in behaviors that we find personally rewarding
William McDougall
psychologist who thought humans were motivated by instincts
Cannon-Bard theory of emotions
states that certain experiences activate the thalamus, which sends messages to specific body organs
Matina Horner
studied fear of success
homeostasis
the body's tendency to maintain a balanced state
David McClelland
tried to measure people's need for achievement
fundamental need
according to Maslow, a need that must be met in order to survive
Abraham Maslow
developed a hierarchy of needs
Thematic Apperception Test
developed as a way to measure achievement motivation
Stanley Schachter
examined reasons for obesity in humans
self-actualization need
need to realize one's unique potential
emotional intelligence
person's ability to perceive, imagine, and understand emotions
Clark Hull
said biological needs cause an organism to strive for homeostasis
James-Lange theory of emotions
says that bodily reactions form the basis for labeling and experiencing emotions
cognitive appraisal theory of emotions
says that our interpretation of a situation is the most important aspect of how we experience it
opponent-process theory of emotions
states that the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems work together to regulate emotions
emotion
subjective feeling that is provoked by something that is real or imagined