Exam 11: Motivation and Emotion
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An example of intrinsic motivation is reading a textbook because:
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In a study discussed in your textbook,participants had nutrients delivered directly into their stomachs via a feeding tube.Compared to control subjects who believed they were being tube-fed but were not,tube-fed participants
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Which theory of emotion states that your body reacts before you experience an emotion?
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Researchers have concluded that the ________ is/are the most important part of the body in nonverbal communication.
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Phyllis feels hungry even after she has eaten large meals and has been gaining weight.A doctor diagnoses her with a neurological disorder that affects a specific structure in the brain.Which of the following is most likely to be the affected brain region?
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According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy,which needs must be met first?
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Controlled studies of polygraph recordings indicate that they should be most accurately described as detecting _____.
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Which of the following factors increases an individual's risk for illness,heart disease,and even cancer?
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A _______________ is a device which can measure physiological arousal such as heart rate and palm sweat.It is often referred to as a "lie detector."
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Which is NOT one of the usual criticisms of Kinsey's methodologies?
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The so called "fast pathway" is an important circuit in the brain because
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Miley has noticed that her 80 year old father has become much more religious recently.She speculates that her father has become more aware of his mortality as he has aged,and that his newfound spirituality is his way of reducing his fear of death.Miley's explanation of her father's behavior is an example of
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People are least likely to procrastinate when they are genuinely interested in the task and believe they can gain something from it.This is known as a(n)_____ goal.
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Which of the following statements is true about how humans display emotions?
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A band of nerve fibers connecting the left and right brain hemispheres,called the________________,may be larger on average in homosexual men and women than in heterosexual men.
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Louis practices shooting baskets after school because he doesn't want his friends to make fun of him for being bad at basketball.Louis's motivation to practice is most accurately described as driven by a(n)_____ goal.
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_____ is a sugar that serves as a vital energy source for the human body; its levels are monitored by the nervous system.
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