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Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotion
Clicker Questions Psychology, 7th Edition by Sandra E. Hockenbury, Susan A. Nolan, and Don H. Hockenbury Slides by Cathleen Campbell-Raufer, Ph.D. Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotion
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1. Which component of motivation involves the initiation or production of behavior? a. intensity b. persistence c. activation d. vigor
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1. Which component of motivation involves the initiation or production of behavior? a. intensity b. persistence c. activation d. vigor
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2. Which phrase would not be compatible with instinct theories. a
2. Which phrase would not be compatible with instinct theories? a. fixed action patterns b. higher order learning c. innate behavior d. evolutionary programming
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2. Which phrase would not be compatible with instinct theories. a
2. Which phrase would not be compatible with instinct theories? a. fixed action patterns b. higher order learning c. innate behavior d. evolutionary programming
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3. The body tries to maintain relatively constant levels of internal states such as body temperature. This is referred to as: a. a drive. b. homeostasis. c. incentives. d. sensations.
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3. The body tries to maintain relatively constant levels of internal states such as body temperature. This is referred to as: a. a drive. b. homeostasis. c. incentives. d. sensations.
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4. Sensation seekers provide evidence for the idea behind: a
4. Sensation seekers provide evidence for the idea behind: a. arousal theory b. incentive theory c. drive theory d. instinct theory
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4. Sensation seekers provide evidence for the idea behind: a
4. Sensation seekers provide evidence for the idea behind: a. arousal theory b. incentive theory c. drive theory d. instinct theory
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5. Which theorist espoused a humanistic theory of motivation. a
5. Which theorist espoused a humanistic theory of motivation? a. Abraham Maslow b. Carl Rogers c. both of the above d. none of the above
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5. Which theorist espoused a humanistic theory of motivation. a
5. Which theorist espoused a humanistic theory of motivation? a. Abraham Maslow b. Carl Rogers c. both of the above d. none of the above
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6. How do we spend the majority of our energy. a. walking b
6. How do we spend the majority of our energy? a. walking b. digesting food c. doing tasks (like brushing teeth) d. body heat, respiration, heartbeat (the BMR)
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6. How do we spend the majority of our energy. a. walking b
6. How do we spend the majority of our energy? a. walking b. digesting food c. doing tasks (like brushing teeth) d. body heat, respiration, heartbeat (the BMR)
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7. Each body has a natural or optimal weight called a: a. ghrelin b
7. Each body has a natural or optimal weight called a: a. ghrelin b. satiation level c. leptin d. set-point
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7. Each body has a natural or optimal weight called a: a. ghrelin b
7. Each body has a natural or optimal weight called a: a. ghrelin b. satiation level c. leptin d. set-point
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8. A healthy BMI would be: a. below 18 b. between 18 and 25 c
8. A healthy BMI would be: a. below 18 b. between 18 and 25 c. between 25 and 29.9 d. 30 or above
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8. A healthy BMI would be: a. below 18 b. between 18 and 25 c
8. A healthy BMI would be: a. below 18 b. between 18 and 25 c. between 25 and 29.9 d. 30 or above
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9. The lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy emphasizes:
a. safety needs. b. physiological needs. c. belongingness and love needs. d. esteem needs.
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9. The lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy emphasizes:
a. safety needs. b. physiological needs. c. belongingness and love needs. d. esteem needs.
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10. Being given a personal pan pizza for reading a book is an example of: a. self-determination b. self-actualization c. intrinsic motivation d. extrinsic motivation
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10. Being given a personal pan pizza for reading a book is an example of: a. self-determination b. self-actualization c. intrinsic motivation d. extrinsic motivation
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11. Which of the following is a projective test that involves creating stories about ambiguous scenes that can be interpreted in a variety of ways? a. MMPI b. Rorschach c. Raven’s Progressive Matrices d. Thematic Apperception Test
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11. Which of the following is a projective test that involves creating stories about ambiguous scenes that can be interpreted in a variety of ways? a. MMPI b. Rorschach c. Raven’s Progressive Matrices d. Thematic Apperception Test
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12. Which is NOT a component of emotional intelligence. a
12. Which is NOT a component of emotional intelligence? a. superior reasoning powers b. the ability to manage one’s own emotions c. comprehending the emotional responses of others d. appropriate responding to others’ emotions
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12. Which is NOT a component of emotional intelligence. a
12. Which is NOT a component of emotional intelligence? a. superior reasoning powers b. the ability to manage one’s own emotions c. comprehending the emotional responses of others d. appropriate responding to others’ emotions
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13. Which of the following is NOT one of the basic emotions?
a. jealousy b. disgust c. happiness d. surprise
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13. Which of the following is NOT one of the basic emotions?
a. jealousy b. disgust c. happiness d. surprise
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14. According to William James, we feel emotions because of:
a. stimuli in the environment. b. our perception of physiological changes in the body. c. our appraisal of stimuli in the environment. d. learning.
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14. According to William James, we feel emotions because of:
a. stimuli in the environment. b. our perception of physiological changes in the body. c. our appraisal of stimuli in the environment. d. learning.
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15. According to the ______ theory, emotion consists of the separate but interacting factors of physiological arousal & cognitive appraisal. a. two-factor b. James-Lange c. cognitive appraisal d. facial feedback
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15. According to the ______ theory, emotion consists of the separate but interacting factors of physiological arousal & cognitive appraisal. a. two-factor b. James-Lange c. cognitive appraisal d. facial feedback
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