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| The state of equilibrium in the body is called _______________. |
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| _____________ ________________ is the “start eating” portion of the hypothalamus. |
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| ______ over recommended weight is considered obesity. |
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| The absence of any stimulus is called ______________ ______________. |
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| __________________ is motivation that says we want to be part of something larger than oneself. |
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| ______________ and _____________ are the two most important emotions |
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| William ___________ and William ___________ both proposed instinct theory. |
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| Depressed eating and thrill seeking are two problems with _______- ____________ _________. |
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| List AND describe Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs from top to bottom |
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| Explain each of these Theories (Emotion Theories) and a critique of each if asked. |
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| Besides Cognitive Dissonance, what is the other part of Cognitive Consistency and describe the 3 parts. |
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| List AND define/give examples of the 2 types of Goals AND the 2 stratified sub-categories of both |
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| Psychological influences on hunger are? (name 2 of the 3 from the your notes) |
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| What are 3 examples that show animals and people tend to explore or manipulate things in order to get stimulated in some way? |
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| Darwin and Ekman both say that these are inborn and recognized throughout all human beings. |
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| Most psychologist agree with this psychologist that says that emotions are inborn and slowly show themselves. |
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| This psychologist proposed we have 3 emotions: Fear, Rage, and Love. |
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| This is when our behavior or actions should match up with our thoughts or the thoughts of people around us. |
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| When people work ahead, tackle challenging tasks, and meet high personal goals is? |
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| When we seek to think and behave in ways that fits what we believe and how others believe or act in situation is called? |
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| These motives include sensory stimulus, activity, exploration, and manipulation |
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| If this par of the Hypothalamus is damaged in a rat, we would get our ridiculously overweight rodent friend from our Psych book. |
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| Biologically, what regulates hunger? |
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| How we eat, what we eat, and how we show affection are all example of this theory of motivation. |
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| Theory that states we are motivated by patterns of behavior transmitted from generation to generation |
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| Humanistic Theory of motivation is associated with what Psychologist? |
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| Biological and Psychological forces that motivate organisms to take action |
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| Condition in which we require something we lack |
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| Stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways designed to accomplish a specific goal |
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