Topic 1: Part of the brain that tells you it’s time to eat. A.lateral hypothalamus B.ventromedial hypothalamus C.pineal gland D.limbic system
Topic 1: The tendency for organisms to return to or maintain a normal state. A.instincts B.humanism C.homeostasis D.incentive
Topic 1: Theory of motivation that best explains the action of drinking a Gatorade after returning from a jog. A.incentive theory B.instinct theory C.drive reduction theory D.James-Lange theory
Topic 1: Part of the brain that tells you when you are full. A.lateral hypothalamus B.ventromedial hypothalamus C.pineal gland D.limbic system
Topic 1: Spending hours practicing a sport or an instrument because you want to get better (type of motivation). A.homeostasis B.incentive theory C.extrinsic motivation D.intrinsic motivation
Topic 2: 200 Name That Emotion 6.
Topic 2: 400 Name That Emotion 7.
Topic 2: 600 Name That Emotion 8.
Topic 2: 800 Name That Emotion 9.
Topic 2: 1000 Name That Emotion 10.
Topic 3: When asked why he wants to become a doctor, Tom says, "because being a doctor will allow me to make a good salary." His answer is most consistent with which of the following theories of motivation? A.drive reduction B.incentive C.hierarchy of needs D.arousal
Topic 3: Watching television "just to have something to do" or avoid boredom relates best to what theory of motivation? A.Instinct B.Incentive C.Drive Reduction D.Arousal
Topic 3: Which of the following most accurately reflects our current understanding of basic facial expressions? A.facial expressions are universally recognized and across cultures B.anger is the only emotion that universally recognized C.different cultures have different facial expressions for emotions D.none of the above
Topic 3: According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following statements is true? A.individuals may have peak experiences when meeting physiological needs B.self-actualization will always precede the meeting of needs for esteem C.women are more likely to reach self- actualization than men are D.physiological needs must be met before an individual achieves self-actualization
Topic 3: At the top of Maslow's hierarchy of motives are A.love and belonging. B.esteem and self-esteem. C.safety and security D.self actualization
Topic 4: Which of the following is NOT one of the emotions which Paul Ekman believes are universally recognized? A.contempt B.fear C.jealousy D.sadness
Topic 4: The ability to perceive, use, understand, and manage emotions is called A.extra-sensory perception B.emotional intelligence C.self-actualization D.psychological drive
Topic 4: Ned is excited about going off to college. He is excited to meet new people, but he will miss his friends from high school. Ned is experiencing which of the following types of conflicts. A.avoidance-avoidance B.approach-avoidance C.approach-approach D.None of the above
Topic 4: In the James-Lange theory of emotion, which of the following immediately precedes an emotion? A.Observation of the external stimulus B.Recollection of similar past experiences C.Experience of physiological changes D.Cognitively labeling the situation (taking cues from the environment).
Topic 4: The Cannon-Bard theory proposed that A.the body becomes aroused and emotion is experienced simultaneously. B.the body reacts first, triggering emotions. C.emotions trigger a reaction in the body. D.bodily reactions and thinking work together to trigger emotions.
Topic 5: The hierarchy of needs was developed by A.Abraham Maslow B.David McClelland C.Matina Horner D.J.W. Atkinson
Topic 5: In hunger, a set point is A.a body's thermostat corresponding to a person's weight B.the weight you maintain when you attempt to diet. C.related to the proportion of body fat your body normally maintains. D.determined by adult eating habits.
Topic 5: Susan volunteers at the local grade school to tutor students who need extra help in reading. She is not paid, but she loves to go each week, her behavior is an example of A.external locus of control B.internal locus of control C.extrinsic motivation. D.intrinsic motivation.
Topic 5: When lying by giving false information, you are likely to A.look up and to the right. B.close your eyes. C.laugh uncontrollably D.fall asleep.
Topic 5: During a psychology experiment, a researcher uses a probe to lesion (destroy) the ventromedial hypothalamus. After the procedure the rat most likely will A.become more aggressive B.eat more and be less aggressive C.gain weight D.stop eating and lose weight