This is a lack of something required to live.
A need
Which one of the six universally recognized emotions is being demonstrated by this child?
Joy/Happiness
How many stages are part of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
Four
The patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another.
Personality
This is an innate, typically fixed, stimuli-response behavior. The response is a pattern or even complex behavior.
Instinct
Which one of the six universally recognized emotions is this woman displaying?
Disgust
0-2
This is the word used describe "aspects of our personality that are reasonably stable and predictable."
Traits
This describes the tendency of organisms to maintain balance, such as shivering in the cold.
Homeostasis
What are the six universally recognized emotions?
Joy
Surprise
Fear
Anger
Sadness
Disgust
A child who is demonstrating egocentrism is likely in what stage?
Preoperational (2-7)
Someone who is trusting and empathetic with others would be said to have a high score in this personality trait.
Agreeableness
Wanting to be successful, doing something for the sake of being a better person, and many long-term personal goals are this type of motivation.
Intrinsic
This is one of the universally recognized emotions that is missing from the movie "inside out."
Suprise
_______ are mental representations of concepts.
Schema
This theoretical approach suggests that genetics are responsible for personality.
Biological
A hot meal would provide this general type of motivation.
Extrinsic
This theory of emotion states that our emotions are based on our interaction with and perception of our environment.
What is it called when a child is able to understand that the quantity of a subject stays the same even if the shape changes?
Conservation
This theoretical approach views personality as stemming from repressed emotions, from the unconscious mind..
Psychoanalytic
This is the top tier of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
Self-Actualization or Self-Transcendence
This theory of emotion states that the physiological reaction and the emotion occur at the same time.
Cannon-Bard Theory
The ability to use deductive logic, think abstractly and systematically solve problems emerges during which stage?
Formal Operational
This theoretical approach views personality as people working towards the potential for "Self-Actualization" -the best they can be.
Humanistic
This is the theory that your level of motivation is based on your belief that you can successfully complete the task
Expectancy Theory
This theory of emtion states that a physiological reaction leads to the labeling of an emotion.
James-Lange Theory
Beatriz and Elise’s teacher ask if they know who is running for president and they each respond correctly. However, when the teacher asks about possible outcomes if a particular candidate were to be elected, the girls cannot think of an answer. Which stage do Beatriz and Elise likely belong to?
Concrete Operational
Unreliable -> _This trait_ <- Dependable
Contentiousness