Motivation and Emotion Flashcards

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what are the three prominent theories of emotion?

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James-Lange theory: body before thoughts
Canon-Bard theory: body and thoughts are simultaneous
Schachter’s two-factor theory: body and thoughts create emotions

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what is the drive-reduction theory?

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a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates a person satisfy the need

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what is the arousal theory?

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human motivation aims to seek optimum levels of arousal, not to eliminate it (we need a drive to act)

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in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ____ needs are at the bottom and ____ are at the top

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deficiency needs
growth needs

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doing an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence is called…

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intrinsic motivation

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what are the two situational factors that effect the motivational climate?

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ego-involving climate: people are compared to each other and urged to compete
master-involving climate: emphasis/reward effort and enjoyment of the activity

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performance anxiety is higher in the ____-____ climate

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ego-involving

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what are the three different combinations for motivational conflict?

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  1. approach-approach conflict: two attractive alternatives, selecting one mean losing the other
  2. avoidance-avoidance conflict: choosing between two undesirable alternatives
  3. approach-avoidance conflict: being attracted to and repelled by the same goal
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which theory argues that cognitive appraisal defines emotion?

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Lazarus

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we interpret our arousal as fear or excitement depending on the context. which theory argues this?

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Schachter-Singer

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which machine is used to detect lies by measuring physiological responses that accompany emotions?

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polygraph

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the scientific study of human flourishing is called…

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positive psychology

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what is homeostasis?

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a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

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the principle that performance increases with arousal only to a point, beyond which performance decreases is called…

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Yerkes-Dodson law

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what are the three stages of drive-reduction theory?

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  1. physiological need
  2. physical arousal
  3. drive-reducing behaviours
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