Motivation
Biological Motives
How do you feel?
Personality
Theories & Assessments
100
Internal processes that initiate, sustain, direct and terminate activities. OPTIONS= A. incentives B. motivation C. drives D. responses
What is motivation. (p.344)
100
Thirst caused by a reduction in the volume of fluids found between body cells. OPTIONS= A. Extracellular thirst B. Intracellular thirst C. Episodic thirst D. Intercellular thirst
What is extracellular thirst. (p. 354)
100
Actions that aid attempts to survive and adapt to changing conditions. OPTIONS= A. Physiological reactions B. Emotional behaviors C. Primary behaviors D. Adaptive behaviors
What is / are adaptive behaviors. (p. 368)
100
This refers to people who have several traits in common. OPTIONS= A. personality type B. personality theory C. extraversion D. self-concept
What is personality type (p. 389)
100
This is NOT a theory you will need to know for this test. OPTIONS= A. trait theory B. psychodynamic theory C. biological theory D. humanistic theory
What is biological theory (p. 390-391)
200
I enhance the effects of stimulation and include marijuana and cocaine. OPTIONS= A. arousal antagonists B. dopamine antagonists C. arousal agonists D. dopamine agonists
What is dopamine agonists ("motivation" slide 3) Note: know the difference between dopamine agonists & antagonists and know examples of each.
200
Susie is taking a trip to Alaska in the winter. She lives in Florida so she might have to adjust her __. OPTIONS= a. homeostasis b. incentives c. response d. motivation
What is homeostasis. (p. 345)
200
Cindy sees a snake and runs. According to this theory, her emotions and bodily arousal occurred simultaneously. OPTIONS= a. James-Lange theory b. Cannon-Bard theory c. Schachter's Cognitive theory d. Bard-James theory
What is Cannon-Bard theory. (p. 377) Note: I would be familiar with the 3 theories of emotion, knowing particularly when emotions versus physical arousal happen for each.
200
This entails all of your ideas, perceptions, stories and feelings about who you are. OPTIONS= a. self-efficacy b. self-esteem c. self-concept d. self-worth
What is self-concept. (p. 389)
200
Felicia is very strict with herself. She never gives in to simple pleasures and always does what is socially right for herself and the community. You might say Felicia has a strong __. a. id b. ego c. superego d. reality principle
What is superego. (p. 397)
300
Jane wants chocolate cake even though she is not hungry. This motivating factor could be called an ___?
What is an incentive (or incentive value) (p. 344)
300
In the Self-Determination theory, there are three basic needs. This one means that you feel as though you are in control of your own behavior.
What is autonomy. ("motivation" slide 7) Note: Know the 3 basic needs, their definitions and examples of each.
300
Peter is a counselor who sees abused children. At the end of the day sometimes he is sad or angry but he knows that these emotions will happen, can use them to his advantage, he understands them and can manage them. You might say John has this.
What is emotional intelligence. (p. 381)
300
Jackie comes to a psychologist complaining she feels insecure and has no confidence. The psychologist notes during her session that she is very self-critical. In the profile for Jackie it's noted that she may have low __.
What is self-esteem. (p. 390)
300
When studying levels of awareness, you ask participants to think of a time when they were angry. These participants are moving this memory to consciousness from another area.
What is preconscious (p. 398)
400
Many motivated activities begin with a __. This causes a __ to develop. This activates a __ designed to push toward a __. (Give 4 words for the blanks)
What is / are need, drive, response, goal (p.344)
400
John goes to a science museum where he gets to be active and explore, be curious about the information and even manipulate some of the exhibits. He is using __ motives a lot today.
What is stimulus motives (p. 345)
400
Bob is forced to watch a cartoon while his forehead was contracted and his mouth was open. Oddly his thoughts of the cartoon was that it was scary. This might be contributed to __.
What is facial feedback hypothesis (p. 379)
400
In a job interview for the FBI, in addition to the regular information asked, Mark is given a test about his __ that will help the hiring team learn about his stable qualities.
What is personality traits/ personality test. (p. 388)
400
In my theory, I stress private subjective experiences. When I see clients I help them understand their personal growth.
What is humanistic theory (p. 391)
500
See video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWzbCk18wTw 3:05-3:23 What might he be exhibiting?
What is intrinsic motivation (p.366)
500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adzp_wVe6QA What branch of the automatic nervous system was activated?
what is sympathetic branch (p. 371)
500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-j2cachTj0 Other than the music, what is one reason why cartoons with no words was still effective?
What is kinesics (p. 376) [will also accept body language]
500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGfjfOxYquM What is the official name for a test like this?
What is Rorschach Inkblot Test (or just rorschach). (p. 420)
500
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAtWtPISM14 This child is exhibiting a particular mental structure. Think Freud.
What is the "id" (p.396)