Chapter 9 Flashcards

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What are 5 theories of emotion and motivation?

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instinct
drive reduction
arousal
incentive
cognitive
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2
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Instinct =

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preprogrammed

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3
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drive reduction =

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homeostasis

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4
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Arousal =

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stimulation

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5
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incentive =

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external stimuli

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6
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Cognitive =

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thoughts

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7
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What are the 3 parts of emotions

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physiological arousal
behavioral expression
subjective experience

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8
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Subjective expereince is also know as

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cognitive labeling

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9
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Their are the 6 basic emotions?

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happy
anger
fear 
sad
disgust
suprise
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10
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The expressions caused by the basic emotions are_____

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universal

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11
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Who is credited with the discovery of the 6 basic emotions?

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Ekman

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12
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In what situations the 6 basic emotions are shown in vary by

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culture and gender

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13
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Gender and culture effect in emotions the

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display rules

specific label focuses our attention and makes emotions more useful

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14
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What is E.Q.

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emotional quotient

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15
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Define emotional intelligence:

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capacity to think clearly about emotions, and the capacity of emotions to enhance thought

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16
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What is the james-Lange theory?

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a stimulus produces a physiological reaction that causes a bodily reaction

17
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According to James-Lange brain inter pets change as______

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emotional

18
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What is an example of the James-Lange theory?

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im afraid because im shaking

19
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What theory is consistent with the James-Lange Theory?

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facial feedback hypothesis

20
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Schater-Singer Theory is

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2-factory theory

cognitive arousal

21
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What s an example of the Schater-Singer theory

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I am aroused and shaky and i notice a bear that i tell myself is scary, then i feel afraid