Motivation
Emotion
Theories
Vocab
Miscellaneous
100
The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
What is Motivation
100
a complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence thought and behavior
What is Emotion
100
There are _____ theories of Motivation
What is 4
100
innate behavior that is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behavior.
What are instincts
100
3 types of motivation that work for people
Incentive, Fear, Achievement, Growth, Power, and Social
200
Name all 4 theories of Motivation
Drive Theory, Instinct Theory, Humanistic Theory, and Optimal Arousal
200
What are the three main categories of theories of Emotion
physiological, neurological, and cognitive
200
Describe the Instinct Theory of Motivation. Who suggested it?
Motivation is a result of biological and genetic programming. We all have the same motivations such as love/fame. Suggested by Freud.
200
Definition of Persistence in regards to the components of Motivation
the continued effort toward a goal even though obstacles may exist. It requires a significant investment of time, energy and resources.
200
The need for self-improvement, or ____, is an internal motivation
Growth
300
Give at least 3 examples of incentives that might motivate someone
Answers may vary
300
Examples of 3 emotions someone might feel after a tragic event
answers may vary
300
What are three examples of needs behind the drive theory?
Hunger, Thirst, Warmth, etc
300
A motivation that comes from within the individual rather than outside
What is Intrinsic Motivation?
300
While training for a Race, the first place medal could be your _____
Incentive
400
What are the three components of Motivation?
Activation: decision to initiate a behavior Persistence:the continued effort toward a goal even though obstacles may exist. Intensity: Concentration and Vision towards a goal that keeps a person focused.
400
What do Neurological theories suggest about emotion?
propose that activity within the brain leads to emotional responses
400
theories that argue that thoughts and other mental activity play an essential role in the formation of emotions.
Cognitive
400
the desire for self-fulfillment, namely, to the tendency for him to become actualized in what he is potentially
What is Self-Actualization
400
Emotional expressions can only occur with self-awareness. True or False?
False; Emotional expressions can occur with or without self-awareness.
500
Describe Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic Motivation: A person is intrinsically motivated if the desire for change comes from within the individual. Extrinsic: extrinsic motivation comes from outside the person. They are bribed to do something or they earn a prize or reward.
500
Name the 3 theories stated in the power point for emotion
the James-Lange theory, the Cannon-Bard theory, and the Schachter-Singer theory
500
Name and describe each of the theories of Emotion
the James-Lange theory; suggests that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events. Cannon-Bard theory; we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions such as sweating, trembling, and muscle tension simultaneously. The Schachter-Singer theory; suggests that the physiological arousal occurs first, and then the individual must identify the reason for this arousal to experience and label it as an emotion.
500
The 5 stages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self actualization
500
Theory of Optimal Arousal
Motivated to maintain a balance between stimulation and relaxation (motivated to avoid boredom and stress)
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