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2 This is Chapter 9 Motivation and Emotion

3 100 400 200 400 500 200 300 100 300 400 100 200 400 200 500 300 100 300 500 200 300 Effects Board 1 You Drive Me Crazy Hungry like a wolf “Let’s talk about sexual motivation and orientation, baby” Don’t get all emo on me You can’t make me…

4 100 200 300 400 500 You Drive Me Crazy Hungry like a wolf “Let’s talk about sexual motivation and orientation, baby” Don’t get all emo on me Real Question Board 2 You can’t make me

5 This is our body’s natural balance that we try to maintain

6 Homeostasis

7 This is an inborn, genetically based species-wide behavioral tendency

8 Instinct

9 The following example shows a lack of this kind of learned drive: “I’m a fourth quarter senior and I don’t care about my grades.”

10 Secondary

11 This theory states that motivated behavior is an attempt to return the body to homeostatis

12 Drive Reduction Theory

13 These are objects in the environment that motivate goal- directed behavior

14 Incentives

15 This is known as the satiety center; when stimulated, an animal ceases eating, but when destroyed, it eats to the point of obesity

16 Ventromedial Hypothalamus

17 This disorder has the following characteristics: 1. Intense fear of becoming obese 2. Disturbance of body image 3. Refusal to maintain minimal normal weight for age and height.

18 Anorexia Nervosa

19 This disease is diagnosed by the following symptoms: 1. Recurrent episodes of binge eating 2. Self-induced vomiting 3. Binge and purge occurs twice a week for three months 4. Body and weight excessively influence the person’s image

20 Bulimia Nervosa

21 This theory states that we all have a genetically predetermined weight and any attempt to dip below that weight is seen as a threat to our metabolism.

22 Set-point Theory

23 This hormone which is released by fat cells signals satiety

24 Leptin

25 This is the first stage of the sexual response cycle

26 Excitement

27 Fluctuations in this hormone determine the human sex drive

28 testosterone

29 Animals secrete this substance (scent) that promotes sexual readiness in potential partners; Many perfumes try to mimic this to add to their allure

30 Pheromones

31 This researcher conducted interviews and wrote controversial papers discussing sexuality and sexual orientation.

32 Kinsey

33 This is the final state in the human sex cycle

34 Resolution

35 This humanistic psychologist determined that there is a hierarchy of needs

36 Maslow

37 This is an unlearned motive that prompts us to explore our world

38 Stimulus Motive

39 The desire to excel comes from this motive; it can be measured by the WOFO scale.

40 Achievement Motive

41 This motive is aroused when people feel threatened. It makes us seek the company of others.

42 Affiliation Motive

43 This term encompasses all behavior that is intended to inflict harm on others

44 Aggression

45 This skin response technique is used to measure arousal and therefore emotions.

46 GSR

47 This theory of emotion tells us that physiological changes in our body cause us to feel emotion. According to this theory, humans are passive in constructing emotion

48 James-Lange

49 This theory states that processing of emotions and bodily responses occur simultaneously

50 Cannon-Bard

51 This theory tells us that situations give us clues as to how we should interpret our state of arousal

52 Schacter Two-Factor

53 These are outwardly observable behavioral displays of emotion that may exaggerate how one feels, i.e. slamming drawers

54 Explicit acts

55 These are nonverbal displays of emotion involving hand gestures

56 emblems

57 Name all levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy

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