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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT PSYCH CH 9 EXAM

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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT PSYCH CH 9 EXAM

QUESTIONS

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

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-Guarantee passing score -27 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation

Question 1: The theory that emotion and physiological reactions occur

"SIMULTANEOUSLY"

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Cannon-Bard Theory

Question 2: Approach that involves the study of animals behavior

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Evolutionary Approach Question 3: The process by which an organisms gives an effort to "CONTROL BEHAVIOR" in order to pursue important objectives.

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Self-Regulation Question 4: is the force that moves people to behave, think, and feel the way they do.

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Motivation

Question 5: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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physiological needs, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization Question 6: the motivation to develop one’s full potential as a human being, the "MOST ELUSIVE" of the hierarchy of needs.

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Self-Actualization Question 7: Theory that performance is best under conditions of moderate arousal rather than either low or high arousal. If arousal is to high might cause nervousness, to low and might not have worked fast enough to finish.

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-Optimum Arousal Theory -"YERKES DODSON LAW"

Question 8: refers to whether an emotion feels pleasant or unpleasant

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Valance of Emotions Question 9: The idea that facial expressions can influence emotions as well as reflect them.

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Facial Feedback Hypothesis Question 10: Motivation that involves incentives such as rewards and punishments.

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Extrinsic Motivation Question 11: Motivation based on factors such as organismic, as well as curiosity, challenge, and fun.

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Intrinsic Motivation

Question 12: emotions such as joy, happiness, and interest.

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Positive Affect

Question 13: emotions such as anger, guilt, and sadness

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Negative Affect Question 14: First organismic need, is met when we feel that we are able to bring about "DESIRED OUTCOMES".

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Competence

Question 15: is an aroused state that occurs because of a physiological need

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drive Question 16: is a deprivation that energizes the drive to eliminate or reduce the deprivation. The goal of drive reduction is homeostasis, the body's tendency to maintain an equilibrium, or steady state.

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need

Question 17: Theory based on drive and need

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Drive Reduction Theory Question 18: Feeling, or affect, that can involve physiological arousal (such as fast heart beat), conscious experience (thinking about being in love with someone), and behavioral expression (a smile or grimace)

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Emotion

Question 19: an innate (unlearned) biological pattern of behavior that is assumed to be universal throughout a species

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INSTINCT

Question 20: Sociocultural standards that determine when, where, and how emotions should be expressed.

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Display Rules Question 21: The second organismic need, is the need to engage in warm "RELATIONS WITH PEOPLE"

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Relatedness Question 22: The third organismic need, is the sense we are in "CONTROL OF OUR LIFE"

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Autonomy Question 23: Theory that emotion is determined by two factors; physiological arousal and cognitive labeling

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Schachter and Singer’s Two-Factor Theory of Emotion Question 24: A machine, commonly called a lie detector, that monitors changes in the body, used to try to determine whether someone is lying.

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Polygraph Question 25: The theory that emotion results from physiological states triggered by stimuli in the environment.

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James-Lange Theory

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