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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Biological
Theories
Motivation
Emotions
Grab bag
Q 100
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Final Jeopardy
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  • A behavior that is patterned throughout a species
    and is UNLEARNED.

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100
Instinct
4
200
The idea that a physiological need creates an
aroused tension state that motivates an organism
to satisfy the need.
5
200
Drive-reduction theory
6
300
The theory that our experience of emotion is our
awareness of our physiological responses to
emotion arousing stimuli. Physiological arousal
before emotion.
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300
James-Lange Theory
8
400
The theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus
simultaneously triggers physiological responses
and the subject experience of emotion.
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400
Cannon-Bard Theory
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500
Arousal-gtCognitive label-gtEmotion
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500Schachter-SingerTwo-factor theory
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100
Part of the brain that controls hunger
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100Hypothalamus
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Part of the brain that controls anger and fear
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Amygdala
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300
Hormone secreted by empty stomach sends Im
hungry signals to the brain.
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300 Ghrelin
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400
Digestive tract hormone sends Im NOT hungry
signals to the brain
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400PYY
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500
A lesion near this part of the hypothalamus would
cause a person to overeat.
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500Ventromedial Hypothalamus
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100
Developed the hierarchy of needs theory.
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Abraham Maslow
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A resting period after orgasm, during which a
man cannot achieve another orgasm.
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200refractory period
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300
Field of psychology that deals with method to
optimize human behavior in workplaces.
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300
Industrial/organizational
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400
Two most common eating disorders.
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Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia
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500
His research was shocking in the 1940s. He
surveyed a nonrandom sample. His findings
revealed the sexual behaviors of many men and
women.
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500 Alfred Kinsey
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Emotional release hypothesis Maintains that
releasing aggressive energy relieves aggressive
urges.
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Catharsis
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200
Peoples tendency to be helpful When already in a
good mood.
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Feel-good, do-good phenomenon
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The perception that one is worse off relative to
those with whom one compares oneself.
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300 Relative Deprivation
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Psychologist who pioneered the study of emotions
and its relation to facial expressions.
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400Paul Eckman
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500
In the sympathetic nervous system, the adrenal
glands release this stress hormone during
arousal.
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500
Norepinephrine/epinephrine
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100
A desire to pursue high standards and
Significant accomplishments is indicative of
_____________ motivation.
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Achievement Motivation
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200
The bodys tendency to remain a stable internal
state.
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Homeostasis
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Researchers have found that a person will find a
cartoon more amusing while holding a pen with
their teeth than while holding it with their
lips. This demonstrates
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Facial Feedback Effect
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The law that states performance at lower levels
of arousal for difficult tasks, and at higher
levels for easy or well-learned tasks.
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Yerkes-Dodson Law
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The 4 stages of the sexual response cycle.
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500
Excitement Plateau Orgasm Resolution
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Final JeopardyMaslows Hierachy of Needs(draw
and list the pyramid in order)
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Final Jeopardy Answer
Self-actualization Esteem Belongingness/Love Safet
y Physiological
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