The Humanistic perspective emphasizes unconditional positive _____.
What is regard?
The state when your biological needs are satisfied.
What is homeostasis?
Part of yur nervous system that gets you ready for fight or flight.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
Freud analyzed these as a road to uncovering the unconscious.
What are dreams?
The Yerkes-Dodson law is part of this motivation theory?
What is arousal?
MMPI stands for...
What is Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory?
According to evolutionary theory, our underlying motivation is to pass on our ____.
What is genes?
Asserts that the conscious awareness and physiological response to an emotion happen at the same time.
What is the Cannon-Bard theory?
One major contribution of Freud was that he was the first person to use _____ therapy.
What is talk?
This part of the brain is involved in regulating hunger?
What is pituitary gland or hypothalamus?
C.A.N.O.E. is the acronym for which theory?
What is the Big Five?
According to ____ theory, we do some things just for the fun of it.
What is sensation seeking?
Asserts that the physiological awareness of an emotion leads to the conscious awareness.
What is the James-Lange theory?
Freud thought our mind was comprised of an Id, Ego, and _______.
What is Superego?
People who see food and it makes them really hungry.
What is externals?
The sense that you have the power and capability to make things happen in your own life.
What is self-efficacy?
When one option for the future has both good characeristics and bad characteristics.
What is approach-avoidance conflict?
The Schacter two-factor theory adds that there is a _____ label that is part of experiencing an emotion.
What is cognitive?
The mind's way of protecting itself from traumatic events and/or thoughts by pushing them into the unconscious.
What is defense mechanism?
People who are motivated by inner reasons.
What is intrinsic motivation?
A statistical measure to identify traits in a personality inventory.
What is factor analysis?
Daily Double
See Mr. Asserson
_____ expressions are the same across cultures.
What is facial?
A defense mechanism when the trauma is repressed then bubbles back up and the person does the opposite of what they felt.
What is reaction formation?
Low _____ makes you hungry.
What is glucose?