Thinking
Language
Motivation
Emotions
Theories
100
a visual representation of a specific event or object
What is an image?
100
the smallest unit of meaning
What is a morpheme?
100
This type of needs includes water and oxygen, they are innate and they are needed for survival
What are biological/physiological needs?
100
The ability to decide if telling a joke will be offensive is part of
What is emotional intelligence?
100
theory that says the rewards we receive will motivate us
What is Incentive theory of motivation?
200
thinking about thinking
What is metacognition?
200
The first stage of language, which includes sounds from all languages
What is babbling?
200
The level of Maslow's hierarchy that includes fulfilling one's own potential
What is self-actualization?
200
Physiological theories of emotion are based on
What are bodily changes?
200
Extrinsic motivation and Intrinsic motivation are the components of this theory of motivation
What is the Cognitive Theory of Motivation?
300
a label for a class of objects or events that share common characteristics.
What is a concept?
300
the word order of a language
What is syntax?
300
Engaging in activities because they are personally rewarding.
What is intrinsic motivation?
300
The three parts of emotions
What are physical, behavioral and cognitive?
300
Bodily reactions form the basis of labeling & experiencing emotions.
What is the James-Lange Theory of Emotion?
400
The kind of thinking that is systematic and logical
What is convergent (directed) thinking?
400
brain structures that people have to develop language because it enables the brain to understand and use the language.
What is the language acquisition device?
400
Excess extrinsic motivation causes intrinsic motivation to decline
What is the over-justification effect?
400
The opponent-process theory of emotion is based on
What is homeostasis?
400
The theory of motivation that says a state of tension motivates the organism to reduce tension and return to homeostasis?
What is the drive-reduction theory?
500
Which decision-making method would I be using if I pass judgement on someone who wears jeans to an interview?
What are anchoring heuristics?
500
The theorist who said language develops as a result of reinforcement.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
500
The part of the brain that provides signals to stop eating
What is the ventromedial hypothalamus?
500
The 3 Physiological Theories of Emotion
What is James-Lange, Facial Feedback and Cannon-Bard?
500
Emotions have 2 ingredients: physical arousal and a cognitive label and one must understand the context/environment to determine the emotion.
What is the Two-Factor Theory (Schachter-Singer) of Emotions?