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Deck 8: Section 4: Motivation and Emotion
1
Which of the following is TRUE according to the box Critical Thinking: Has Evolution Programmed Us to Overeat? Overeating when food is available ensures:
A)human survival, regardless of physical energy requirements.
B)that we consume a highly nutrition diet.
C)ample energy reserves to survive times when food in not available.
D)that we primarily eat highly palatable foods.
A)human survival, regardless of physical energy requirements.
B)that we consume a highly nutrition diet.
C)ample energy reserves to survive times when food in not available.
D)that we primarily eat highly palatable foods.
ample energy reserves to survive times when food in not available.
2
Ryan is enrolled in a fitness and nutrition course. He is currently learning a theory that posits the following: The natural or optimal weight that the body maintains by increases or decreases in hunger and basal metabolic rate is called the set-point weight. This is called _____ theory.
A)basil nutrition
B)energy saturation
C)basal metabolic
D)set-point
A)basil nutrition
B)energy saturation
C)basal metabolic
D)set-point
set-point
3
_____ is the rate at which your body uses energy for vital bodily functions when at rest.
A)Set-point rate (SPR)
B)Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
C)Body mass index (BMI)
D)Systolic blood pressure (SBP)
A)Set-point rate (SPR)
B)Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
C)Body mass index (BMI)
D)Systolic blood pressure (SBP)
Basal metabolic rate (BMR)
4
Gregory has a body mass index (BMI) of 29.3. Gregory is considered:
A)overweight.
B)obese.
C)normal weight.
D)underweight.
A)overweight.
B)obese.
C)normal weight.
D)underweight.
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5
Cross-cultural research indicates that Japanese and other collectivistic cultures have added a third emotional dimension, called _____, to the two basic emotional dimensions of pleasantness and arousal.
A)self-efficacy
B)attachment security
C)emotional intelligence
D)interpersonal engagement
A)self-efficacy
B)attachment security
C)emotional intelligence
D)interpersonal engagement
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6
_____ is a neurotransmitter that is involved in producing reinforcing feelings of pleasure and satisfaction that may contribute to obesity.
A)Serotonin
B)Dopamine
C)Cholecystokinin
D)Neuropeptide Y
A)Serotonin
B)Dopamine
C)Cholecystokinin
D)Neuropeptide Y
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7
According to Focus on Neuroscience: Emotions and the Brain, when recalling emotional memories, the _____ is activated, which contributes to our ability to feel an emotion.
A)visual cortex
B)hippocampus
C)somatosensory cortex
D)hypothalamus
A)visual cortex
B)hippocampus
C)somatosensory cortex
D)hypothalamus
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8
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)On average, women have a basal metabolic rate that is about 3 to 5 percent lower than the basal metabolic rate for men.
B)Getting only about five hours of sleep a night is an effective strategy for reducing appetite and losing weight.
C)When people who are obese restrict their caloric intake, their basal metabolic rate decreases.
D)An adult would be considered seriously underweight if he or she had a BMI of 17.
A)On average, women have a basal metabolic rate that is about 3 to 5 percent lower than the basal metabolic rate for men.
B)Getting only about five hours of sleep a night is an effective strategy for reducing appetite and losing weight.
C)When people who are obese restrict their caloric intake, their basal metabolic rate decreases.
D)An adult would be considered seriously underweight if he or she had a BMI of 17.
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9
When Darlene, a cashier, looked up and saw the frightening face of the bank robber with a gun in front of her, she was terrified. What was the sequence of activation of structures in her brain when she saw the threatening stimulus?
A)the hypothalamus, the medulla, and then the cortex
B)the hypothalamus, the thalamus, and then the amygdala
C)the thalamus and then the amygdala
D)the thalamus, the cortex, and then the amygdala
A)the hypothalamus, the medulla, and then the cortex
B)the hypothalamus, the thalamus, and then the amygdala
C)the thalamus and then the amygdala
D)the thalamus, the cortex, and then the amygdala
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10
Joel is described by co-workers and family as having superior intellect. However, despite his intelligence, Joel often makes poor decisions. Joel lacks:
A)self-efficacy.
B)practical intelligence.
C)emotional intelligence.
D)interpersonal understanding.
A)self-efficacy.
B)practical intelligence.
C)emotional intelligence.
D)interpersonal understanding.
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11
Which of the following increases the sensitivity of the stomach's stretch receptors and promotes satiation?
A)the hormone insulin
B)the hormone ghrelin
C)the neurotransmitter dopamine
D)the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK)
A)the hormone insulin
B)the hormone ghrelin
C)the neurotransmitter dopamine
D)the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK)
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12
Another term for a polygraph test is:
A)lie detector.
B)virtual reality.
C)biofeedback.
D)truth detector.
A)lie detector.
B)virtual reality.
C)biofeedback.
D)truth detector.
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13
According to Paul Ekman, that the human face is capable of creating _____ different expressions.
A)about 20
B)fewer than 100
C)approximately 200
D)more than 7,000
A)about 20
B)fewer than 100
C)approximately 200
D)more than 7,000
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14
According to _____ theories of motivation, behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
A)incentive
B)drive
C)humanistic
D)instinct
A)incentive
B)drive
C)humanistic
D)instinct
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15
According to Maslow's theory of motivation:
A)optimal human functioning can occur only if the psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness are satisfied.
B)only a few exceptional individuals ever achieve self-actualization.
C)all people are motivated by an inborn tendency to strive for self-actualization.
D)a small percentage of self-actualized people experience peak experiences, or moments of intense ecstasy, wonder, and awe.
A)optimal human functioning can occur only if the psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness are satisfied.
B)only a few exceptional individuals ever achieve self-actualization.
C)all people are motivated by an inborn tendency to strive for self-actualization.
D)a small percentage of self-actualized people experience peak experiences, or moments of intense ecstasy, wonder, and awe.
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16
According to _____ theory, optimal human functioning and growth throughout the lifespan is possible only if psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness are met.
A)self-determination
B)humanistic
C)self-actualization
D)psychoanalytic
A)self-determination
B)humanistic
C)self-actualization
D)psychoanalytic
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17
_____ is a characteristic of motivation that is demonstrated by the continued efforts or determination to achieve a particular goal, often in the face of obstacles.
A)Initiation
B)Persistence
C)Intensity
D)Activation
A)Initiation
B)Persistence
C)Intensity
D)Activation
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18
The hormone leptin:
A)is associated with increased food intake when brain levels of the chemical increase.
B)creates a positive energy balance when blood levels of the chemical decrease, which, in turn, triggers eating behavior.
C)is secreted by adipose tissue that signals the hypothalamus, regulating hunger and eating behavior.
D)is also called the "hunger hormone" because its presence in the cells lining the stomach strongly stimulates appetite.
A)is associated with increased food intake when brain levels of the chemical increase.
B)creates a positive energy balance when blood levels of the chemical decrease, which, in turn, triggers eating behavior.
C)is secreted by adipose tissue that signals the hypothalamus, regulating hunger and eating behavior.
D)is also called the "hunger hormone" because its presence in the cells lining the stomach strongly stimulates appetite.
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19
Rats with a damaged amygdala:
A)cannot acquire a classically conditioned fear response.
B)overproduce leptin and become extremely lean, despite eating several times their normal amount of calories daily.
C)are more easily classically conditioned to fear-inducing stimuli than rats with intact brains.
D)display the characteristics of starving animals, have voracious appetites, and have five times the amount of body fat as normal rats.
A)cannot acquire a classically conditioned fear response.
B)overproduce leptin and become extremely lean, despite eating several times their normal amount of calories daily.
C)are more easily classically conditioned to fear-inducing stimuli than rats with intact brains.
D)display the characteristics of starving animals, have voracious appetites, and have five times the amount of body fat as normal rats.
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20
In collectivistic cultures, achievement motivation tends to reflect:
A)individual goals.
B)an urge to control or influence the behavior of other people or groups.
C)increasing the success or status of one's family or group.
D)the quest for personal self-efficacy.
A)individual goals.
B)an urge to control or influence the behavior of other people or groups.
C)increasing the success or status of one's family or group.
D)the quest for personal self-efficacy.
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21
Milton claims that his dog Moxie is a real clown and that his antics and fooling around are always aimed at getting a laugh. He says Moxie has a great sense of humor. Milton appears to be attributing human traits and emotions to his dog, a phenomenon called:
A)interpersonal engagement.
B)anthropomorphism.
C)self-efficacy.
D)emotional intelligence.
A)interpersonal engagement.
B)anthropomorphism.
C)self-efficacy.
D)emotional intelligence.
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22
As a junior in college, Nicholas has made good grades in all of his classes. Despite this, he has kept putting off enrolling in English Composition I and II because he is convinced that he lacks the writing skills necessary to succeed in those classes. According to Psych for Your Life: Turning Your Goals into Reality, Nicholas's beliefs about his writing skills reflect a:
A)low level of self-actualization.
B)low degree of self-efficacy.
C)high level of activation, but a low degree of persistence.
D)normal degree of self-efficacy.
A)low level of self-actualization.
B)low degree of self-efficacy.
C)high level of activation, but a low degree of persistence.
D)normal degree of self-efficacy.
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23
According to the _____ theory of emotion, your subjective emotional experience is the direct result of physical changes in your body.
A)James-Lange
B)cognitive-appraisal
C)self-determination
D)Schachter-Singer two-factor
A)James-Lange
B)cognitive-appraisal
C)self-determination
D)Schachter-Singer two-factor
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