Exam 10: Motivation and Emotion
Exam 1: Science of Psychology125 Questions
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The cognitive labeling of emotion is most important to which of the following theories?
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Danielle is a normal weight female whereas Ron is an obese male. Whenever Danielle and Ron go out to dinner together, Ron always eats more food. Ron, a psychology major, correctly explains this difference in food intake by pointing out that
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Leiko is from Japan. Jill is from the United States. Affiliation, cooperation, and interdependence are more likely to be valued by
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Research on temptation demonstrated that children could successfully resist the temptation to eat a cookie in an effort to obtain the delayed payoff of two cookies. These children focused on ________ thoughts.
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Donnell realizes he is smiling when Lateisha walks in the room and decides he must have a crush on her. This reaction is best explained by the ________ theory.
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If you had to write a research paper on Maslow's hierarchy of motives, which of the following titles would you choose to capture the essence of Maslow's theory?
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Which of the following best describes the male participants' thoughts/feelings regarding the female experimenter in the Capilano River Bridge Experiment?
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According to Maslow, Kenny probably has trouble committing to a relationship because
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"I am so tired of dieting. It seems like it controls my life. I wonder what my real weight would be if I just ate only when I'm hungry." This dieter is curious about her
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Consider the following scenario from Maslow's perspective: William has volunteered to work in a war-torn country to try to improve the lives of the residents there. Assuming that the citizens have enough to eat and drink, what would they be in need of next?
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The act of going to the refrigerator because you are hungry best represents a(n)
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The need for salmon to return once a year to the stream where they hatched is best explained by which of the following concepts?
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Though her weight is normal, Ashley is terrified of becoming heavy. She knows she should stick to a healthy diet, but she often consumes huge servings of junk food-up to 5,000 calories in one sitting. Desperate to keep from gaining weight, she then uses laxatives and diuretics to purge the calories. Ashley is suffering from
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Eating pasta will cause insulin levels to fall rapidly, and then slowly rise.
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Marsha does a good job because she knows her performance will result in a bonus if she meets her goals. Dianna does an adequate job but lacks motivation to perform in a timely manner. Georgia does a good job because she feels a sense of accomplishment when she meets her goals. All three women do the same kind of work. Who is likely to be the most competent?
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Which of the following is most related to extrinsic motivation?
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