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PSY-102 Chapter 7

Blended Learning Assignment for Chapter 7

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Which approach is driven by the lack of getting basic biological needs? Drive-Reduction Approach
Which approach is driven by the attempt to maintain certain levels of stimulation/activity? Arousal Approach
Which approach is driven by the motivation to reach internal and external goals? Incentive Approach
What is the difference between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation? Intrinsic is motivation from enjoyment while extrinsic is motivation that comes from the greed for a concrete reward.
What is in the first level or bottom tier of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? Physiological needs (food, water, sleep, etc.)
What is in the second level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? Safety needs (safe and secure environment)
What is in the third level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? Love and Belonging (the need for and to give off affection)
What is in the fourth level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? Esteem (need for self-worth)
What is in the fifth or top level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? Self-Actualization (need for the state of self-fulfillment)
What is it called when a person has a body weight that is more than 20 percent above the average weight for a person at a certain height? Obesity
What is a "weight set point?" The level of weight the body aims at maintaining.
What is the disorder called that involves the pursuit of extreme weight loss and thinness? It includes the fear of gaining weight and is caused by a disturbed body perception. Anorexia Nervosa
What is the disorder called that involves the intentional efforts to purge the food that was binge eaten? Bulimia Nervosa
What are some of the causes of eating disorders? Ego deficiency, Cognitive factors Mood disorders, Social pressures, and Biological influences
What is the need of satisfaction by striving for and attaining a level of excellence? The need for achievement
What is the need to establish and maintain relationships? The need for affiliation
What is the need to impact, control, or influence others? The need for power
What are feelings that generally have both physiological and cognitive elements that influence our behaviors? Emotions
Which theory of emotion says that emotions are a reaction to physical bodily events as a result of an external situation? James-Lange Theory of Emotion
Which theory of emotion says that arousal and emotions are experienced at the same time by the same stimulus? Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
Which theory of emotion says that the event creates an arousal, which after reasoning brings about the emotion? Schachter-Singer Theory of Emotion
What is the Facial-Affect Program? This suggests that nerve impulses make the face display certain expressions
What is the Facial-Feedback Hypothesis? This says that facial expressions not only reflect our emotions, but they also help others determine how we are feeling.
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