Analyzing Week 3 Review Worksheet

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Week 3 Review Worksheet

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Week 3 Review Worksheet

Multiple Choice

Highlight the correct answer.

Angelica wants to win the beauty contest because she wants the trophy and the recognition. She is extrinsically motivated.

intrinsically avoidance extrinsically situationally

Maslow believed that all human beings strive to become self-actualized great people self-actualized goal oriented achievement oriented

James-Lange theory postulates that bodily reactions occur before the emotions and Cannon-Bard theory postulates that both the bodily reactions and emotions occur at the same time.

Cannon -- Bard theory; James -- Lange theory

James -- Lange theory; Two factor theory

James -- Lange theory; Cannon -- Bard theory

Emotional intelligence; Dual Pathway Model of Fear

Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage emotions effectively in a variety of situations.

Emotional intelligence

Emotional resilience

Emotional stability

1. Mental toughness

1. Erik Erickson believed that the process in which we handle specific psychosocial crises shapes our personality development throughout the lifespan.

1. Sigmund Freud

1. Erik Erickson

1. Jean Piaget

1. Albert Bandura

1. Children tend to view the world based on their personal perspectives. The term for this is egocentrism

1. centration

1. egocentrism

1. ego identity

1. narcissism

1. Jean Piaget developed his theories on human development by observing his own children interact with the world.

1. Jean Piaget

1. Albert Bandera

1. Erik Erikson

1. Lev Vygotsky

1. Lev Vygotsky theorized that children learn through the process of interacting with different types of people in their culture and daily lives.

1. Jean Piaget

1. Albert Bandera

1. Erik Erikson

1. Lev Vygotsky

1. Erikson believed one of the biggest challenges people face in late adulthood is their ability to maintain their self-efficacy as they approach the end of their life.

1. sense of self

1. ego identity

1. ego integrity

1. self-efficacy

1. According to Erikson's psychosocial development theory, what is the life crisis stage when people develop close relations with others? Intimacy versus isolation

1. Identity versus role diffusion

1. Intimacy versus isolation

1. Generativity versus stagnation

1. Integrity versus despair

1. Need A state of deprivation or deficiency

1. Drive A state of bodily tension, such as hunger or thirst

1. Incentives Rewards or other stimuli that motivate us to do something

1.
Achievement Motivation The motive or desire to become successful

1. Extrinsic Motivation The desire to earn wealth or respect of others

1. Intrinsic Motivation Achieving self-satisfaction by completing a particular goal

1. Emotions Feeling states that psychologist view as having cognitive, physiological, and behavioral components

1. James-Lange theory The belief that emotions occur after people become aware of the physiological responses to the triggering stimuli

1. Cannon-Bard theory The belief that emotional and physiological responses occur simultaneously

1. Schema A mental framework for understanding or acting on the environment

1. Adaptation The process of adjustment that enables people to function more effectively in meeting the demands they face in the environment

1. Assimilation The process of incorporating new objects or situations into existing schemas

1. Accommodation The process of creating new schemas or modify existing ones to account for new objects and experiences

1. Object Permanence The recognition that objects continue to exist even if they disappear from view

1. Egocentrism The tendency to see the world from one's own perspective

1. Ego identity The attainment of a psychological sense of knowing oneself and one's direction in life

1. Identity crisis A stressful period of self-evaluation on issues relating to personal values and one's direction in life

1. Erik Erikson Theorist focused on the social relationships that humans have throughout their life

1. Jean Piaget Theorist who developed his theories on human development by observing his own children interact with the world

1. Lawrence Kohlberg Theorist who developed a stage theory on how moral decision making changes throughout the lifespan.

Short Answer

Outline the theories of motivation from the text.

Major motivational theories include Maslow's need hierarchy, Herzberg's motivator-hygiene model, McClelland's three-needs or earned needs theory, and Alderfer's ERG (Existence, Relatedness and Growth) theory.

Developed by Abraham Maslow, the need hierarchy theory suggests that needs of an individual exist in hierarchical structure, and comprise of physiological (basic) needs, safety needs, belongingness/love, esteem, and self-actualization. Behavior is motivated by unsatisfied needs. Hence, needs lower in the hierarchy (i.e., physiological and safety needs) need to be met first, before.....

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