Exam 7: Emotion and Motivation: Feeling and Striving
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Exam 8: Personality: Vive La Différence212 Questions
Exam 9: Psychology Over the Life Span: Growing Up, Growing Older, Growing Wiser184 Questions
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Exam 12: Treatment: Healing Actions, Healing Words195 Questions
Exam 13: Social Psychology: Meeting of the Minds209 Questions
Exam 14: Statistics Part B : How to Think About Research Studies40 Questions
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The ____________ theory of motivation suggests a connection between internal physical states and outward behavior.
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Charles Darwin believed that the outward behavior associated with emotion is _______.
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The simplest raw feelings that a person experiences in an emotion-evoking situation are referred to as ____________.
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Early in the 20th century William McDougal and others proposed that motivation was a result of ________.
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Drinking water when you are thirsty is an example of a(n) ________.
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Gandhi believed that if people could learn to control their internal violence, external violence would no longer be a problem.
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The facial feedback hypothesis is defined as _______________.
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According to Abraham Maslow, developing one's potential to its fullest extent results in ___________.
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The body registers two major kinds of food molecules: ________ and ________.
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What does your text suggest about differences between Japanese and Westerners and their expression of emotions?
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Which of the following examples best represents the Yerkes-Dodson Law?
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Which statement represents a major problem associated with survey research into sexual behavior?
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Which of the following individuals is from a culture that has strict public social display rules?
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Explain the concept of the drive theory. Be sure to include a description of homeostasis.
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According to Ekman, which of the following is NOT one of the universal facial expressions?
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Obesity is defined as the condition of being at least _____ percent over the ideal body weight.
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Which theory of emotion proposes that stimuli cause physiological changes in our bodies and emotions result from those physiological changes?
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The need for _____________ involves a strong desire to succeed in attaining goals.
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Maslow's work has had an impact on the field of ______________.
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