emotion Flashcards
the need to build relationships and to feel a part of a group
affiliation need
the deliberate social exclusions of individuals or groups
ostracism
excessive self-love and self-absorption
narcissism
the desire for significant accomplishment, mastery, control, or to attain a high standard
achievement motivation
passion & perseverance in the pursuit of long term goals
grit
the complex reaction pattern of an organism involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviours, and conscious experience
emotion
states that emotions rise from awareness of physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
James-Lange
states that emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers physiological response & the subjective experience of emotion
Cannon-Bard theory
to experience emotion, one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
two-factor theory
some physiological responses happen instantly without conscious appraisal
Zajonc-LeDoux theory
at times, cognitive appraisal happens outside of one’s awareness
Lazarus theory
polygraph
a machine that is used in attempts to detect lies that measures several physiological responses
the tendency of facial muscles’ states to trigger corresponding feelings
facial feedback effect
the tendency of behavior to influence personal or others’ thoughts, feelings, actions
behavior feedback effect