Motivation
Theories of Emotion
Stress
Freudian Theory
Trait Theory
100

True or False: Humans have instincts that last with them throughout their life.

What is false?

100

This theory explains that changing physical facial features has an impact on mood.

What is facial feedback hypothesis?

100

This personality type is typically associated with people who are short-tempered & easy to stress out.

What is Type A personality?

100

This part of the personality is also known as your conscience where your morals and values lie.

What is the superego?

100

These are traits that make us predictable in most situations.

What are central traits?

200

This type of motivation results from personal enjoyment rather than external factors.

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

This theory explains that a physiological & emotional response to a stimulus happens at the same time.

What is Cannon-Bard Theory?

200

This type of personality is considered very easy going & difficult to stress out.

What is Type B personality?

200

This is one of the ways Freud believed the unconscious impacts the conscious mind. (2 acceptable answers)

What are Freudian slips/latent contents of dreams?

200

This trait conveys are preferences on things like food.

What are secondary traits?

300

This type of motivation occurs due to rewards rather than personal enjoyment.

What is extrinsic motivation?

300

This theory explains that a physiological response to a stimulus happens first, which determines your emotion.

What is James-Lange Theory?

300

These are some impacts of stress on the body.

Answers may vary

300

This psychosexual stage is marked by the Oedipus Complex in men & the Electra Complex in women. 

What is the phallic stage?

300

This type of trait is when behaviors and traits are associated with a person. 

Ex: Calling someone Einstein

What is a cardinal trait?

400

This theory of motivation explains that motivation derives from the need to return to homeostasis, which leads us to take action.

What is drive reduction theory?

400

This theory explains that cognitive labels are put on stimuli from which we determine our emotion.

What is two factor theory?

400

This stage of General Adaption Syndrome is when our Thalamus puts our body into "fight or flight" and reduces the body's energy.

What is Alarm Reaction (Stage 1)?

400

This defense mechanism, which underlies all others, is when painful thoughts are pushed into our unconscious mind.

What is repression?

400

This "Big 5" trait is associated with being energetic & talkative.

What is extraversion?

500

This theory explains that our basic need to survive is one of our main motivators.

What is evolutionary theory?

500

This theory explains that some emotions such as fear happen quickly, while others such as love occur after a cognitive label

What is Zajonc-LeDoux Theory?

500

This stage of General Adaption Syndrome is when symptoms of stage 1 reappear after the resistance stage.

What is exhaustion (stage 2)?

500

This Neo-Freudian is known for his theory of archetypes, which explains that humans have a shared consciousness across time & culture.

Who is Carl Jung

500

This is the opposite of conscientiousness, which is being irresponsible and careless.

What is impulsiveness?

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