Motivation + emotion Flashcards

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instinct theory of motivation

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instincts are complex behavior that have fixed patterns throughout different species and are not learned
- does not explain human behaviors

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drive-reduction theory of motivation

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a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates to reduce the drive
- does not explain stress eating/ overeating

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optimum arousal theory of motivation

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human motivation seeks optimum levels of arousal, not to eliminate it.
- does not explain why people are motivated to do boring/difficult tasks when tired

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hierarchy of needs theory of motivation

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humans are motivated to get basic physiological needs met first
- however people can still produce art (which =love/self-esteem) even when unsafe or hungry

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achievement motivation

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a desire for significant accomplishment

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incentive

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a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior

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high achievement vs low achievement motivation

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high: will select moderate challenges/tasks
low: will choose very easy (avoid failure) or very hard (blame failure on difficulty) tasks

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over-justification effect

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extrinsic rewards create low of intrinsic motivation

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homeostasis

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a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

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set-point theory

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lateral hypothalamus= hunger ON, retnromedial hypothalamus=hunger OFF
“weight thermostat” based on glucose+insulin monitoring in body

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stress

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the process by which we perceive and respond to events (stressors) that are threatening/challenging

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general adaptation syndrome

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reaction to stress: alarm (sympathetic nervous system activated), resistance (cope with stressor), exhaustion (can lead to illness)

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catastrophes vs significant life changes vs daily hassles

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catastrophes: unpredictable, large-scale events that nearly everyone finds threatening
significant life changes: big personal changes
daily hassles: everyday annoyances

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eustress vs distress

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eustress: CHALLENGE- makes you better, motivates, short lasting
distress: THREAT- chronic, demotivates, negative effect

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james-lange theory of emotion

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stimulus->bodily response/action->brain interprets body-> emotion

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cannon-bard theory of emotion

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stimulus->mental interpretation->body response AND emotion

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two-factor/cognitive appraisal/schacter and singer theory of emotion

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stimulus->interpretation of stimulus and bodily response->emotion

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approach-approach conflict

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choosing between 2 good alternatives
least stressful

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avoid-avoid conflict

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choosing between the lesser of two evils

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approach-avoidance conflict

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keep the status quo vs change that has pros and cons

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multiple-approach-avoidance conflict

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multiple options that all contain pros and cons
most stressful