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Motivation & Emotion A review game A Hogie Production

Jeopardy Final Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 Theories Need & Achievement Motivation Stress 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy

He created a hierarchy of needs. Theories - 100 He created a hierarchy of needs.

Theories - 100 Who is Maslow?

What did Harlow’s experiment show? Theories - 200 What did Harlow’s experiment show?

What is emotional comfort is equally important as physiological needs? Theories - 200 What is emotional comfort is equally important as physiological needs?

Explain the three steps of the James-Lange Theory? Theories – 300 Explain the three steps of the James-Lange Theory? (100 pts. per answer)

3. Person is aware something is wrong Theories - 300 What are: 1. Stimulus happens 2. body reacts 3. Person is aware something is wrong

Name the six universal emotions. Theories - 400 Name the six universal emotions.

What is: happy, sad, anger, fear, disgust, surprise? Theories - 400 What is: happy, sad, anger, fear, disgust, surprise?

Theories - 500 This theory was created because it is too difficult to differentiate between emotions based only on physiological factors.

What is the Cannon-Bard theory? Theories - 500 What is the Cannon-Bard theory?

Need & Achievement - 100 This is homeostasis.

What is when your body is in balance? Need & Achievement - 100 What is when your body is in balance?

DAILY DOUBLE

Examples of this would include: curiosity and manipulation. Need & Achievement - 200 Examples of this would include: curiosity and manipulation.

What is a non-survival need? Need & Achievement - 200 What is a non-survival need?

Examples of this would include: wealth, social acceptance, & approval. Need & Achievement - 300 Examples of this would include: wealth, social acceptance, & approval.

What are secondary drives? Need & Achievement - 300 What are secondary drives?

Need & Achievement - 400 What is it called when a woman sees her goals but society prevents her from achieving them?

What is the glass-ceiling? Need & Achievement – 400 What is the glass-ceiling?

According to McClelland, humans are motivated by these three needs. Need & Achievement - 500 According to McClelland, humans are motivated by these three needs.

Need & Achievement - 500 What are: Affiliation Achievement Power?

This is the term for motivation by rewards or avoiding punishment.

What is a extrinsic motivation?

Motivation- 200 This disease is characterized by a person starving her/himself to meet their view of society’s expected body image.

Motivation - 200 What is anorexia?

Motivation - 300 This part of your brain controls your body’s set point and blood sugar levels.

What is the hypothalamus? Motivation - 300 What is the hypothalamus?

Eating disorders are most common in this demographic. Motivation - 400 Eating disorders are most common in this demographic.

Who are Caucasian females? Motivation - 400 Who are Caucasian females?

Motivation - 500 According to psychologists, being born in this order gives you a slight advantage in intelligence.

What is being the first born? Motivation - 500 What is being the first born?

Stress can affect people in these two ways.

What are physiologically and psychologically ? Stress - 100 What are physiologically and psychologically ?

Diagnosing this stress would occur after a horrendous event.

What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?

A person with this type of personality tends to relax more. Stress - 300 A person with this type of personality tends to relax more.

What is Type-B personality? Stress - 300 What is Type-B personality?

These are 4 kinds of physical problems associated with stress. (100 point for each answer)

Stress - 400 What is: Hypertension High cholesterol Headaches Immune system breakdown Insomnia Digestive system breakdown

DAILY DOUBLE

These are behavioral problems associated with stress. (100 pts. per answer)

Stress - 500 What are: Doubting one’s ability Overreacting No joy from life Smoking/drinking/addiction Trembling Pacing Unemployment Criminal behaviors Depression/suicide

The ability to understand and deal with emotions is known as this. FINAL JEOPARDY The ability to understand and deal with emotions is known as this.

What is having high emotional intelligence? FINAL JEOPARDY What is having high emotional intelligence?