Emotion
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Motivation
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Misc.
100
These three components make up emotion
What are cognitive, physiological, and behavioral
100
A student studies math content for the simple pleasure of learning, this is an example of
What is intrinsic learning?
100
This is a behavior that is unlearned
What is an instinct?
100

According to the optimal levels of motivation, it can be graphed as this

What is an inverted U?

100
People who are always striving for bigger and better things often have a high need for this
What is achievement?
200
This theory of emotion states that arousal precedes interpretation of an event
What is James-Lange theory
200
Little Tommy runs hard because he knows he will get a cookie. This is an example of
What is extrinsic motivation?
200
This theory of motivation states that our behaviors are dictated by trying to get back to a state of homeostasis
What is Drive-reduction theory?
200

If you are nervous for a test, this theory states you will do worse.

What is the Optimal Level of Arousal?

200
This is the most basic need on Maslow's hierarchy
What are physiological needs?
300
This theory states that arousal and the interpretation of an event occur simulataneously
What is the Canon-Bard theory?
300

There are many different emotions that can't be recognized easily from facial expressions or in other cultures.

What are secondary emotions?

300
This theory states that there is an optimal level of stimulation for all tasks
What is (optimal) arousal theory?
300
Thirst or hunger can be considered this
What are needs?
300
A prisoner on a hunger strike contradicts the basic premise of this theory
What is Maslow's hierarchy?
400

This theory states that physiological arousal requires a cognitive interpretation (not automatic) before it is experienced as emotion

What is the two-factor theory?

400

The experience of an emotion in which a cognitive label is necessary.

What is the Two-Factor Theroy?

400

Most people do better at this level of arousal

What is moderate level?

400

According to drive reduction theory, what state are we always trying to reach

What is homeostasis?

400

People of all cultures show the six basic emotions. This suggests that these emotions are

What is primary emotions?

500
This is where intrinsic motivation comes from
What is personal enjoyment?
500

The easiest and most reliable way to interpret emotions.

What are facial expressions?

500

This theory states that basic levels of motivation must be satisfied before going to higher levels

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

500
Instincts are the basis of these types of theories of motivation
What is Evolutionary?
500
You stuff yourself with three slices of pizza, 2 burritos, and a large diet coke. As you walk out of the restaurant you see an ice cream stand and decide to eat three large sundaes. This behavior contradicts this theory of motivation
What is drive theory?