Motivation
Stress
Development
Personality
Emotion
100

Give an example of the drive-reduction theory


The idea that a physiological need creates a drive that motivates someone to satisfy the need

100

Tend and befriend is more common among what gender?

Women


100

What is the prenatal development sequence?

zygote, embryo, then fetus.

100

ID is the pleasure principle 

(true or false)

True

100

What part of the brain influences emotion?

amygdala

200

Name 2 parts of the hierarchy of needs

Self-transcendence

self-actualization 

esteem

belongingness and love

safety

physiological

200

What is the difference between distress and eustress

eustress is pleasant stress

200

Define schema

a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information. (background knowledge)

200

In studying personality, what method is a trait theorist most likely to use?

Personality inventory

200

Give an example of the Cannon-Bard Theory

An emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers a physiological and response and the subjective experience of emotion

300

What theory explains why people are motivated to watch horror movies?

arousal theory

300

Give an example of the drive-reduction theory

Flight or fight response

300

Give an example of habituation

decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation

300

What does it mean to self-actualize?

to reach one's full potential

300

What do Zajonc, LeDoux, and Lazarus all have in common?

They all believed that cognition may not precede emotion.

400

What part of the hierarchy of needs would conformity fit under? 

Belongingness

400

Name the three phases of General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

alarm, resistance, and exhaustion

400

What is the preoperational stage?

from ages 2-7 when children learn how to use language but do not understand logic.

400

Give an example of reaction formation

Replacing socially unacceptable feelings with emotions that are acceptable

400

Schachter's two-factor theory emphasizes that emotion involves both:

Physical arousal and a cognitive label

500

Give an example of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations


external and internal motivations

500

What is an approach-approach conflict? Give an example.

forced choice between two or more desirable alternatives

500

What is the key concern of early adulthood is according to Erik Erikson’s theory of development?

sharing intimacy with another

500

Tests like the Rorschach Inkblot test and the TAT are examples of what?

Projective Tests

500

What sequence of events in emotional responses is characteristic of the James-Lange theory of emotion?

Made up of emotion, Physiological changes, and stimulus.

stimulus --> physiological changes --> emotion

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