Module 29 - Motivation and Emotion | Module 30 - Human Needs and Motivation | Module 31 - Understanding Motivational Experiences |
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The approach to motivation that is connected to the cognitive perspective.
What is... the cognitive approach.
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The 2 different types of eating disorders.
What is... anorexia nervosa and bulimia.
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The emotion that is not primary in this group. Sadness, happiness, disgust, bravery, and anger.
What is.. bravery.
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The number of levels of self-fulfillment on Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is... 5.
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The number of people struggling with eating disorders.
What is...11 million.
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The number of theories of emotion that were talked about.
What is...3.
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The approach to motivation that is connected to homeostasis.
What is... Drive-reduction.
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The need for achievement is a person's?
What is... A person's desire to strive and achieve challenging accomplishments.
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After running in a race you're tired. You believe you're tired because you ran. This belief is connected to the theory of..
What is... James-Lange theory.
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Approach used when running in a marathon for a cash prize.
What is... Incentive approach.
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What causes the body to make extra sugars as fats and carbs in the blood.
What is... insulin.
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Pair the reaction to the theory.
1. Identify emotions by observing our environment and comparison to others. 2. Physiological arousal and emotions are produced by the same nerve stimulus. 3. Emotion is a reaction of a bodily/external event.
What is... 1. Schachter-Singer
2. Cannon-Bard 3. James-Lange |
The top level on Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is... self-fulfillment/self-actualization.
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People with ____ are usually driven by the desire to avoid failure.
What is... low achievement motivation.
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Name all three theories.
What is... James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, Schachter-Singer.
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