Emotion: What is it?
Emotion: Purpose, Theories, Universal
Emotion: Gender and Cultural Differences / Regulation
Motivation: What is it? Theories
Achievement
100
An internal reaction to an external occurrence.
What is emotion?
100
Emotions have evolved to help ___________ and ________.
What are responding to important situations and conveying our intentions to others?
100

Gender differences appear to depend on ________ as much biology.

What is culture?

100
A general term for all the processes involved in starting, maintaining, and directing behaviors/activities.
What is motivation?
100

A strong desire to succeed in attaining goals.

What is the the need for achievement?

200
This component of emotion is the reaction to an event that stimulates the body's autonomic nervous system.
What is physiological response?
200
2-Part Question: This emotion processing system screens incoming stimuli, is automatic, and is connected to implicit memory. This emotion processing system involves mental awareness and is connected to explicit memory.
What is the fast response system? (or visceral response system)? What is conscious processing?
200
This is to be able to understand and control one’s emotions, as well as being in tune with the emotions of others.
What is emotional literacy? (emotional intelligence)
200
Motivation connects _________, accounts ___________, explains _____________, and relates ____________.
What are connects observable behavior to internal states, accounts for variability in behavior, explains perseverance despite adversity, and relates biology to behavior?
200

The need to have control/influence over others.

What is the the need for power?

300
This component of emotion involves both a conscious and unconscious recognition of the situation.
What is cognitive interpretation?
300
According to this theory, our emotional reaction is based on our interpretation of our physical response.
What is the James-Lange theory?
300

Emotional intelligence allows one to _______, _________, ________, and _________. Points for each one you get correct!

What is perceiving emotions, using emotions to facilitate thinking, understanding emotions, and managing emotions?

300
According to this theory, a state of energy or tension moves an organism to meet a biological need.
What is Drive Theory? (Homeostatic Theory)
300

The need for friendly social interactions and relationships with others.

What is the need for affiliation?

400
This component of emotion is the internal experience of the feeling itself.
What is subjective feeling?
400
According to this theory, the parts of the brain that process sensory information send out two messages simultaneously: A) To the autonomic nervous system (to dictate level of physiological arousal) B) To the cerebral cortex, so that the sensory message can be interpreted
What is the Canon-Bard theory?
400
Anger if properly controlled, can allow one to _________, _________, and __________.
What is communicating feelings, standing up for one’s rights, and clarifying problems?
400
According to this theory, behavior, as affected by motivation, likely depends on two factors: 1) The expectation of attaining a goal (locus of control). 2)The personal value of a goal.
What is Cognitive Theory?
400

We have an optimal level of tension.

What is the arousal theory?

500
This component of emotion is the observable expression of a feeling.
What is behavioral expression? (facial expression, vocalization, physical actions)
500
This theory of emotion separates the physiological state from the subjective feeling. The cerebral cortex determines the emotion we are feeling by appraising the situation.
What is the Schachter theory? (Appraisal theory)
500
Anger therapy methods include _________, ________, and __________.
What is relaxation training, cognitive therapy, and skill development?
500
According to this theory, Abraham Maslow argued that you act on your most pressing needs, which occur in a natural hierarchy.
What is Humanistic Theory? [Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization]
500
A desire to complete one's goals through one's individual efforts.
What is achievement?
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