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Which facial expression of emotions is described by the following: nasalis wrinkles in the nose, etc.

(Disgust)

Biological view of emotion, about how many different emotions are there?

A small number- between 2 and 10

The subject matter of psycholonayalysis is:

Abnormal behavior, unconscious

What are the three types of needs?

Achievement, affiliation, and power

According to the research, the need for _____ encourages Adam to engage politely with his coworkers.

Affiliation

According to the weak version of the facial feedback hypothesis, which of the following conclusions is true?

All of the above

instinct

An infant sucking is a good example of _____

Which emotion would a person most likely experience following these four appraisals of an emotional situation? An important goal was at stake, the goal was lost, another person blocked my goal attainment, and the loss was undesivered/illegitmate-other person's fault why you did not attain a goal.

Anger

Which of the following is a way anorexia nervosa is different from bulimia nervosa?

Anorexia is associated with starvation, and bulimia is associated with binge eating.

All of the following criticisms of the drive theory

Answer: some motives emerge independent of biological needs; behavior is also influenced by environmental events or stimuli; and learning occurs w/o drive reduction.

In terms of the historical study of motivation, what was so important about the fact that motivational thinkers began to embrace the cognitive revolution?

Answer: An ideological shift away from studying animal, biological, and evolutionary motivational constructs.

______ is the so-called stress hormone that is typically released from the adrenal gland to prepare the body for a social-evaluative threat, such as public speaking.

Answer: Cortisol

T or F: The downfall of arousal theory is it cannot explain individual differences.

Answer: False

Freud's Drive Theory

Answer: If need based energy accumulates unchecked over time, motivation arises as a sort of emergency warning system in the form of psychological anxiety that signals action needs to be taken. Once action is initiated, both bodily need and psychological anxiety are quieted.

In terms of the historical study of motivation, what was so important about the fact that motivational thinkers began to emphasize the active nature of the person?

Answer: The understanding that motivation is a constant, fluctuating, and universal aspect of every living person.

One function of the left prefrontal cerebral cortex is to generate:

Answer: approach motivation and emotion

Extrinsic motivation is based on the _____.

Answer: desire for the rewards or threats of punishments

A crucial concept in Hull's theory of motivation that explained when learning occurred and when habit was reinforced was?

Answer: drive reduction

Which of the motivational states can be experimentally manipulated and changed in a laboratory setting?

Answer: drive state

What are the examples of the social level in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

Answer: family and friendships

In Clark Hull's sEr = sHr x D x K formula, K was later added to account for influence of external stimuli. What does K stand for?

Answer: incentive

Arousal Theory explains the interaction between:

Answer: individual performance and environmental stimulation

What are habits?

Answer: learned sequences of acts that have become automatic responses to specific cues, and are functional in obtaining certain goals or end states

What are goals?

Answer: mental representations of desired outcomes to which people are committed

Goals

Answer: mental representations of desired outcomes to which people are committed -motivating individuals to make an effort to reduce the discrepancy between the current state and a desired state a)goal intentions = a desired end state b)goal commitment = how much that end state is desired and motivates action

Which of the following structures plays a key role in arousal, alertness, and the process of awakening the brain so to process incoming sensory information?

Answer: recticular formation

What are the limitations of Drive Theories including Freud's?

Answer: some motives emerge independent of biological need; learning occurs without drive reduction; and behavior is also influenced by environmental events.

Goal Setting Theory

Answer: specific, high goal leads to higher task/job performance than a specific, easy/vague/no goal -linear relationship between degree of goal difficulty & performance -when individuals reach the limits of their ability at high goal difficulty levels, performance levels off

In Clark Hull's sEr = sHr x D x K formula, what does sEr stand for?

Answer: strength of behavior

56) Habits are automatic responses to specific cues, what are the examples

Answer: time of day, sight of someone you know, a bowl of popcorn on your lap and the feeling of hunger

According to Arousal Theory, our performance at a task is optimal when:

Answer: when our arousal is moderate

_______ is the cognitives process that evaluates the significance or environmental events of terms of one's well-being (is this situation significant to me and my well-being)

Appraisal

Which of the following exemplifies intrinsically motivated behavior?

Attending a mosque because you believe it is the correct thing to do

Which emotion regulation strategy is described as : facing a threatened/boring situation

Attentional focus

Which of the following exemplifies extruinscially motivated behavior?

Babysitting your younger brother in order to receive your parents approval

An example of self efficacy is...

Believing that you will win a hotdog eating competition, Naomi believes she can successfully complete law school.

_______ is a complex emotion partly because it is uniquely both a positive and negative emotion

Compassion

Rumination is the catlyst that results in often what kind of emotional or mental presentation:

Depression

Humanistic theories emphasize that human beings are motivated to:

Develop their full potential, strive for personal fulfillment, discover human potential, inherit potentialities. (1) toward growth and self-realization and (2) away from facade, self-concealment, and the pleasing of others

Person automatically mimics another's emotional expressions and begin to synchronize

Emotional contagion

Give an example of how physiological mechanisms serve as the basis for hunger.

Empty stomachs contract, causing both hunger pangs and the secretion of the chemical messages that travel to the brain to serve as the signal to initiate behavior

If you suggest that smiling can make someone feel happier, then you believe in what hypothesis?

Facial Feedback

T or F; Motivation never changes

False

____ arises after the person evaluates his behavior as a failure

Guilt

In the drive reduction theory, motivation decreases once ____ is reached.

Homeostasis

James Lange theory of emotion sequence of events

I see a dog, my heart races, I feel fear

Which of the following is most likely to experience depression. The person with:

Immature defense mechanisms and stressful life circumstance

The following statement describes: Individuals perceives himself as having characteristics; a, b, and c, and feelings u, v, and w, but that same person publicly express characteristics d, e, f, and feeling x , y, z describes:

Incongruence

Short-lived psychological-physiological phenomena to present efficient modes of adaptation to changing environmental demands

Levenson

According to the ____ theory, basic survival and security needs must be satisfied before one can move on to such higher needs as self-actualization

Maslow's

Envy has 2 subcategories "___envy involves a moving-up motivation, while ___ envy involves a pulling down motivation

Moving up: Benign Pulling down: Malicious

The brain structure that corresponds best to ego functions and principles are ______

Prefrontal lobes of neocortex

The appraisal, "is the situation relevant to my well-being", constitutes a(n) appraisal of

Primary

Which of the following historical figures actively promoted the will as a grand theory to explain motivation?

Rene Decartes

Taking pleasure in the misfortune of another person is called

Schadenfreude

Lazaur's theory of emotion —-> _____ appraisals occur after some reflection, involves an estimate of whether one can do anything to cope with a potental stressor

Secondary

self esteem

Self-worth, accomplishment, and confidence represents the _____ needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

The primary appraisal of falling to live up to an ego ideal often leads, in a reliable way to the emotional experience of:

Shame

_____ an overwhemingly powerful emotion associated with feelings of inferiority, a sense of worthlessness, and damaged self image.

Shame

The brain structure that corresponds best to id functions and processes is the

Subcortical Lobe

From the following regulation strategies, which is generally recognized as the least effective strategy?

Suppression

According to those who study the functions of emotions, which of the following statements is mostly true?

There is no such thing as "bad" emotions

Signals social dominance that has an air of aggression, tension release, and taunting of opponents that seeks to put them in their place

Triumph

T or F; Research shows that moderate arousal is generally the best?

True

Contempt is one of the 4 emotions recognizable by its unique facial expression indicator the ______

Unilateral lip raise

When does performance tend to suffer?

When arousal is very high or low

Intrinsic

______ motivation is based on internal feelings rather than external rewards.

Extrinsic

_______motivation arises from external factors or rewards.

Test-operate-test-exit (TOTE):

a goal is first planned, and a test is performed to determine whether the goal has been accomplished. If it has not been accomplished, operations are performed to achieve the goal

The ______ runs on automatic pilot as it carries out countless computations and innumerable adjustments during acts such as driving a car and playing the piano

adaptive unconscious

Which of the following sequences best describes Arnold's appraisal view of emotions?

appraisal ——> emotion ——> action.

Discrepency reduction:

based on the discrepancy-detecting feedback that underlies plans and corrective motivation

Evolutionary theories of emotions propose that....

basic emotions originate in the limbic system

The evolutionary theory of emotions is supported by _____

cross cultural studies

CCT (Compairion Cultivating Training) program to help member of community cultivate a greater capacity for compassion for themselves and others. Levels of worry regarding self-suffering:

decreases worry

What is the main idea of drive theory?

deviations from homeostasis create physiological needs

Humanistic psychology base premises

discovering human potential and encouraging its development Free will, self efficacy, and self actualization

The motivational concept that arose to replace instinct as the grand explanatory construct with?

drive

The fundamental assumption of drive theory was that:

drive emerged from the disturbance of bodily needs; drive reduction was reinforcing and produced learning; and drive had a general energizing effect on behavior.

Feed back (goal setting):

enhances performance by providing an emotionally meaningful context

The parent's statement to a child, "We want you to get A's like our neighbor's son" will lead to ____.

extrinsitic motivation

Unlike emotions, moods:

function mostly to bias cognitions and what the person thinks about

According to Arousal Theory, we experience stress when the environment stimulation is

high

The ____ is a small brain structure that comprises less than 1% of the total volume of the brain. Despite its small size, it is a motivational giant associated with motivations such as hunger and thirst.

hypothamulus

A behavior pattern that is unlearned, always expressed in the same way, and universal within a species is called an

instinct

Charles Darwin's biological determinism and the study of animal's inherited behavior gave rise to which motivational concept?

instinct

People often try and control their emotions. The first opportunity within any emotional episode to control that emotion is to....

intentionally select into which situation you put yourself

Some studies show that _____ motivation may not be entirely vulnerable to the effects of existinic reinforcements; in fact, reinforcements such as verbal praise might actually increase ____ motivation.

intrinsic

Compassion can be learned through engaging in exercises such as:

meditation training

Hunger, arousal, and achievement are the three basic ____

motives

Research shows that receiving some sort of existintic reinforcement for engaging in behaviors that we enjoy lead to behaviors of ______

no longer providing that same type of enjoyment

What are implementation intentions?

people's specific plans about where, when, and how they will fulfill a goal Help us start, stay on track and resume Ex: My goal is to stop shopping. If it is 5pm to 10pm, I am not allowed to online shop. The goal is to stop online shopping, the goal is to save money. These implementations help us to initiate a task, makes us stay and track, and continues our tasks.

Which parenting style is most likely to lead child experience pressure driving, fcuntioning, emotional suppression, and a tendancy to self-aggrandizement after success and self criticism after failure?

positive conditional regard

Which one of the following happiness exercises is not a recommended approach to therapy within positive psychology therapy?

quest to avoid the daily mistake

Which of the following is a good example of the security levels of needs in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

safety and employment

Humanist, ______ is an inherent developmental striving- a process of leaving behind defenses and moving toward autonomous self-regulation

self actualization

During the emotional arousal, the ____ nervous system prepares the body for the fight or flight and the ____ nervous system restores the body to homeostasis.

sympathetic, parasympathetic

The goal of psychoanalytic therapy has awlays been to

understand the condusing activities of unconscious so as to free the ego to deal effecivetly with reality

Mood exists as a blend of two dimensions, which are:

valence and arousal

The first grand theory of motivation study was:

will


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