Emotions
Motivations
Stress, Lifestyle, Health
Social Cognition
Social Interaction and Groups
100

Anger, fear, disgust, surprise, happiness, and sadness are considered the _______ emotions.

What is basic?

100

The theory of motivation based in needs to bring body to homeostasis

What is drive theory?

100

The kind of stress associated with positive feelings and optimal performance

What is eustress?

100
An example of this phenomenon would be when someone assumes that a beautiful supermodel must be a nice person

What is the physical-attractiveness stereotyp?

100

The norm for altruistic behavior based on "returning the favor"

What is the reciprocity norm? 

200

The slow pathway for emotions involves arousal plus this mechanism

What is cognitive appraisal?

200

Maslow called the highest level in the hierachy of needs that one aims to achieve this name

What is self-actualization?

200

The system of physiological changes that includes release of cortisol to prepare the body to respond to threat

What is the HPA axis?

200

This system describes how our prejudice has both conscious and automatic components

What is the dual attitude system?

200

The theory of aggression that can be demonstrated by Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment

What is the learned social behavior theory?

300

The theory of emotion that involves the experience of arousal + cognition

What is the two-factor theory?

300

scientist(s) was well-known for his scale on sexuality and discoveries relating to women and sexuality through survey work

Who is Kinsey?

300

The stress response that is found more often in women

What is tend-and-befriend response?

300

People with this orientation are found to justify the status quo and tend to support policies that support existing prejudices

What is high social dominance orientation?

300

the trait of an authority figure that is essential for obedience to occur

What is legitimate?

400

The name of the idea based on the finding that when you hold a pen with your teeth you will rate a cartoon to be funnier

What is the facial feedback hypothesis?
400

The hormone that signals a person of fullness and satisfaction important to eating behavior

What is leptin?

400

The relief you feel from just having your closest family and friends around you as you navigate a major life change comes in the form of this kind of support

What are appreciation efforts?

400
This route of persuasion is better to try to convince someone to change their attitude that was developed through fear-based messaging

What is the peripheral route?

400

the reason an professional athlete describes performing better based on the cheering of the home crowd

What is the social facilitation effect?

500

Paul Ekman developed this system to organize all the different movements of muscles in the face to produce emotional expressions

What is the Facial Action Coding system (FACS)?

500

Adolescence is an especially sensitive period for developing this disorder of self-perception

What is body dysmorphia?

500
People who measure higher on this scale are tend to be positive people overall and also take more effective measures to deal with negative events

What is hardiness?

500

This phenomenon is what happens when you convince yourself you enjoyed an activity even though you were underpaid for it

What is the insufficient justification principle?

500

the symptom of groupthink involving someone protecting the group from anyone  questioning the effectivness of the group's decisions

What are mindguards?

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