That's your interpretation
What's your real motivation
Tell me how you really feel
You think you're stressed?
Are you going to eat that?
100
This theory says that your interpretation of your arousal determines your emotion.
What is Schachter-Singer?
100
It is when you want to maintain a steady state (be chill).
What is homeostasis?
100
This theory says that you are scared because your heart is racing.
What is James-Lange?
100
A tornado would be an example of this.
What is a catastrophe?
100
If you are this percent over your ideal weight, you are obese.
What is 20%?
200
This theory explains why seeing a snake at a zoo isn't going to scare me as much as seeing one in the woods.
What is Cognitive-Mediational?
200
Dweck says that you have this is your think your intelligence can change with work.
What is an internal locus of control?
200
This theory says that smiling really does make you happier.
What is Facial Feedback?
200
Choosing between failing a class or getting a W and having to retake it is an example of this type of conflict.
What is avoidance-avoidance?
200
BMR stands for this.
What is basal metabolic rate?
300
This is the best predictor of your immediate health, like if you have a headache right now.
What is perceived severity of hassles?
300
You like to go for a jog just because you like to run, which means you have this type of motivation for it.
What is intrinsic motivation?
300
Ekman says this is the number of universal emotions.
What is 7?
300
Seyle would say that this is the last stage of his General Adaptation Syndrome and that you're more likely to have a heart attack if you reach it.
What is exhaustion?
300
Judy has a very hard time getting below 140 pounds because of this.
What is set point?
400
If you think that you don't have control over a situation, you're more likely to have this amount of stress.
What is more?
400
Sue loves to drag race so she is probably one of these.
What is a sensation seeker?
400
This part of your brain puts a kink in the Cannon-Bard theory.
What is the thalamus?
400
Sue keeps taking General Psychology with Dr. Phillips because she knows that she will eventually pass the class. She is using this to deal with her frustration.
What is persistence?
400
Hunger would be an example of this type of drive.
What is a primary drive?
500
It is what you are making when you decide that this issue isn't a big deal, definitely not a threat.
What is a primary appraisal?
500
Bill would rather be popular than successful so we know he has a high need for this.
What is a need for affiliation?
500
They explain why it is normal for Rwandan men to hold hands with their male friends but you don't often see that in the US.
What are display rules?
500
When you try to expand your consciousness outward, you are engaging in this form of meditation. Doing it 20 minutes is probably good.
What is receptive?
500
This part of your brain is connected to your weight and hunger.
What is the hypothalamus?