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Motivation And Emotion
Unit 7
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Motivation What is a motive/ motivation?
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Theories of Motivation
Instincts Drive-Reduction Theory Homeostasis Optimum Arousal Theory Yerkes-Dodson Law Incentives Extrinsic Intrinsic
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Write a story – what just happened, what is going to happen…
past, present, future
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Types of Motivation Biological Stimulus Social Primary Drives
Unlearned/ environment Social learned
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Biological Motives Primary Drives Hunger BUT... Lateral Hypothalamus
Orexin Ventromedial Hypothalamus BUT... Environment Emotion Social Thirst, sex, and sleep too
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Stimulus Motives Exploration/ Curiosity Manipulation Contact
Harry Harlow
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Social Motives Henry Murray Achievement David McClelland
TAT – Thematic Apperception Test
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Social Motives Achievement con’t * 3 aspects * Helmreich and Spence
* Characteristics * Horner
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Social Motives Aggression Dominance/Power Affiliation Kulik and Brown
Freud Dominance/Power TAT Affiliation Schachter
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Motivation and Work Industrial-organizational Personnel Organizational
Theory X Theory Y
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Abraham Maslow Hierarchy Of Needs/Motives Physiological needs
Safety needs Belongingness/Love needs Esteem needs Self-Actualization needs
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Emotion States of Feeling: Cognitive Physiological behavioral
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Emotion and the Body Limbic System Right Hemisphere
Amygdala Right Hemisphere Display Rules Autonomic Nervous System Sympsthetic Parasympsthetic
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Types of Emotion Chinese J.B. Watson Robert Plutchik Carroll Izard
James Russell
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Expression Of Emotion Verbal communication Nonverbal communication
Facial Expressions Charles Darwin Paul Ekman Body Language Acts Gender Differences Facial-Feedback Hypothesis
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Theories Of Emotions James-Lange theory
Experience physiological change Brain interprets these changes Feel an emotion Demonstrate behavior James-Lange theory
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Theories Of Emotion Cannon-Bard theory Event Bodily response
Experience emotion
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Interpretation of Situation
Theory of Emotion Two-Factor Theory Schacter-Singer Bodily response External Stimulus Interpretation of Situation Experience Emotion T
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Theory of Emotion The Opponent-Process theory
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Theory of Emotion Cognitive Appraisal Theory Primary Appraisal
Secondary Appraisal
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Stress and Health Stress Stress Conflicts Distress Eustress Acute
Prolonged Stress Conflicts Approach-Approach Avoidance-Avoidance Approach-Avoidance Muliple Approach-Avoidance
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Responding to Stress Walter Cannon Fight-or-Flight
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Stress Hans Seyle General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
Stage 1 = Alarm (A) Stage 2 = Resistance (R) Stage 3 = Exhaustion (E) “ARE” you stressed
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Coping with Stress Problem – Focused Emotion – Focused
Explanatory Styles Optimist Pessimist Personality Types Type A Type B
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