Jeopardy Drive What? Whole lotta Theories Arousal???Why you no hungry Your so emotional Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Extrinsic motivation comes from …
$100 Answer from H1 External factors
$200 Question from H1 What are motives necessary for survival called
$200 Answer from H1 Primary motives
$300 Question from H1 What is the correct sequence for the motivational process
$300 Answer from H1 need - drive - behavioral response
$400 Question from H1 What is an example of a secondary motive
$400 Answer from H1 money
$500 Question from H1 What is the correct order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy
$500 Answer from H1 physiological; safety; love and belonging; esteem; self-actualization
$100 Question from H2 Anna’s manager gives her candy if she gets 5 credit apps a day and writes her up when she has too many tardies. What theory?
$100 Answer from H2 X Theory part of Management Theory
$200 Question from H2 Juan is sharing a sundae with his girlfriend. She wants either pecans or walnuts on the top. Juan dislikes both toppings. What kind of conflict is he having?
$200 Answer from H2 Avoidance-avoidance conflict
$300 Question from H2 The maintenance of steady states of temperature and blood pressure are examples of
$300 Answer from H2 homeostasis
$400 Question from H2 Which theoretical perspective in psychology attempts to characterize the way in which humans store and process sensory information?
$400 Answer from H2 COGNITIVE
$500 Question from H2 Taylor invited Michelle to a Broadway play. Michelle loves Broadway, but loathes Taylor. What type of conflict is Michelle experiencing?
$500 Answer from H2 Approach-avoidance conflict
$100 Question from H3 What happens at the highest levels of arousal
$100 Answer from H3 You get disorganized, chaotic, emotional, low performance
$200 Question from H3 According to researchers, what differs biologically between heterosexual and homosexual men?
$200 Answer from H3 Some brain structures are different in size.
$300 Question from H3 Which theory of motivation best explains why some people enjoy dangerous hobbies such as bull riding or swimming with sharks?
$300 Answer from H3 Arousal theory
$400 Question from H3 True or False??? The sex drive in humans can be aroused at virtually any time by almost anything
$400 Answer from H3 TRUE
$500 Question from H3 Buford complains that he can play his tuba beautifully at home, but each time he tries to play at the local talent show he sounds like a bull elk in rutting season. His problem is explained by
$500 Answer from H3 The Yerkes-Dodson law
$100 Question from H4 What is it called when you gorge on food and then vomit or take laxatives to avoid gaining weight
$100 Answer from H4 Bulimia Nervosa
$200 Question from H4 If there is damage to the lateral hypothalamus what happens?
$200 Answer from H4 The person or animal will refuse to eat
$300 Question from H4 What happens when the ventromedial hypothalamus is damaged
$300 Answer from H4 One will eat until they become obese
$400 Question from H4 If a food causes sickness, or simply precedes sickness caused by something else, a learned __________ may result
$400 Answer from H4 Taste aversion
$500 Question from H4 What happens to hunger when you remove the stomach?
$500 Answer from H4 some changes in eating, but hunger still occurs.
$100 Question from H5 facial expressions of __________ are recognized by people of all cultures
$100 Answer from H5 sadness
$200 Question from H5 What facial expression is not universally known
$200 Answer from H5 surprise
$300 Question from H5 The Limbic system plays an important role in
$300 Answer from H5 Regulating emotion
$400 Question from H5 Which theory stated the thalamus played a central role in producing emotions.
$400 Answer from H5 Cannon-bard theory
$500 Question from H5 What theory states that a specific physiological reaction to an event triggers the recognition of a specific emotion
$500 Answer from H5 James-Lange Theory
Final Jeopardy The polygraph or "lie detector" primarily measures which component of emotion
Final Jeopardy Answer Physiological arousal