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Buford complains that he can play his tuba beautifully at home, but each time he tries to play at the local talent show he sounds like a bull elk in rutting season. His problem is explained by
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Homeostasis
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Biorhythms
Yerkes-Dodson Law
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People from different cultures can recognize which facial expressions?
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Disgust
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Buford complains that he can play his tuba beautifully at home, but each time he tries to play at the local talent show he sounds like a bull elk in rutting season. His problem is explained by
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People from different cultures can recognize which facial expressions?
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Intrinsic motivation occurs when
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Push is to pull as __________ is to __________.
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Which theory of emotion holds the view that bodily changes PRECEDE emotion and that we experience an emotion AFTER our body reacts?
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In hunger, a set point is
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What is the correct order of needs in Maslow's hierarchy?
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Which theory claims that emotions are organized in the brain and that emotional feelings and bodily expressions occur simultaneously?
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A part of the nervous system that prepares the body for emergencies is the __________ division.
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Which of the following is an assumption of arousal theory?
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The body structure most closely associated with thirst is the
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Suppose you are walking through a food court in the mall and you see a new cafe offering an Indian food buffet. At first glance the food looks delicious, and as you get closer you can smell the wonderful aromas of the food. The sight and smell of the food is referred to as a(n)
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An example of intrinsic motivation is
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Assume you hate your job yet you continue to work there. When someone asks why you stay at your job, you say it is because of the money. What might explain this?
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Abby wants to motivate Sammi to pick up her clothing every night. In order to do this, she provides positive reinforcement in the form of praise. Which of the following is this an example of?
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Carl smokes, drinks alcohol, overeats, and bites his nails. Which stage of Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development has Carl become fixated at?
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Which stage of Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development is characterized by a boy developing unconscious sexual desires for their mother?
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Carl is obsessed with cleanliness and control. Which stage of Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development has Carl become fixated at?
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According to Freud, which part of our personality are we born with that allows our basic needs to be met?
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According to Freud, which part of our personality understands that other people have needs and that being selfish can hurt us in the future?
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According to Freud, which part of our personality is the moral part that develops due to the moral and ethical restraints placed on us by our caregivers?
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The social cognitive perspective of personality theory_____________________.
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The humanistic perspective of personality theory __________________.
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The attribution of one's own unacceptable urges or qualities to others.
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Thinking or behaving in a way that is the extreme opposite of unacceptable urges or impulses.
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A psychoanalytic technique in which the patient spontaneously reports all thoughts, feelings, and mental images as they come to mind.
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A form of displacement in which sexual urges are rechanneled into productive, nonsexual activities.
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The psychoanalytic perspective of personality theory____________
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In Freud's dynamic theory of personality, the ______________ level of awareness contains information that you're not currently aware of but can easily bring to conscious awareness.
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In Freud's theory, the _______________ level of awareness represents the thoughts, feelings, wishes and drives that are operating below the level of conscious awareness.
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Theory of personality which emphasizes the importance of observational learning, conscious cognitive processes, social experiences, self-efficacy beliefs, and reciprocal determinism.
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Carl Rogers believed that the most basic human motive is the ___________________, which is the innate drive to maintain and enhance the human organism.
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The beliefs that people have about their ability to meet the demands of a specific situation; feelings of self-confidence or self-doubt.
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People who rate high on ____________ tend to be anxious, worried, and socially insecure.
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A model proposed by Albert Bandura that explains human functioning and personality as caused by the interaction of behavioral, cognitive, and environmental factors
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A source of stress characterized by the inability to satisfy a motive is called
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Conflicts that require choosing "the lesser of two evils" are
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As Jennifer approaches the end of her senior year in college, she is excited about the prospects of graduating but scared about being "on her own." Jennifer is experiencing
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In a study by Lazarus, participants recorded major life events, daily hassles, and daily positive events for a year. What was found to be the BEST predictor of both health and psychological well-being?
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In which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is resistance to stress lowered?
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In which stage of the GAS are the body's resources fully mobilized and resistant to stress?
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Which of the following components of Type A behavior has a strong negative effect on cardiac functioning?
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After being promoted to department head, Bill found the job to be uncomfortable and highly stressful. Ultimately, Bill resigned from the position and returned to his former job, where he reported being much happier. Which method of coping with stress did Bill use?
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Jeff used a coping strategy that was ineffective because it distorted reality. What kind of strategy did he use?
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Jimmy just lost a race when asked how he could have lost, he commented, "the other runners where just better that i was today." Which explanatory style did Jimmy use?
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The correct order of Hans Seyle's General Adaptation Syndrome is
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Acute stress involves activation of the ________ system; and prolonged stress involves activation of the ______ system.
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For an adolescent, death of a parent is known as one of the hardest ________; as death of a spouse is for an adult.
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Rebekah was feeling distressed about her upcoming midterms. She decided to go to the gym for an hour to work out. This type of beneficial stress is called
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Yolanda is conducting a study on the effects of stress. As a physiological measure of stress, she will most likely choose to monitor __________ in the blood of her subjects.