Deck 8: Section 5: Emotion and Motivation

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Angelo is a mixed-martial artist. He is fighting Petra, the heavyweight champion. Angelo is terrified of Petra but looks happy and laughs in Petra's face during the stare-down moments before the match. Angelo is using the display rule of:

A)intensification
B)deintensification
C)masking
D)neutralizing
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According to the mortality-salience hypothesis, being reminded of the inevitability of our own mortality:

A)eliminates existential terror.
B)strengthens cultural worldviews.
C)reduces religiosity.
D)increases approach behavior and decreases avoidance behavior.
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How would Hull and Spence explain the behavior of a rat pressing a lever for food pellets?

A)The lever press has been classically conditioned.
B)The lever press is an instinctive behavior.
C)The rat is decreasing its hunger drive.
D)The rat is stimulating the ventromedial hypothalamus.
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The idea that people seek pleasurable experiences and avoid painful experiences is the:

A)avoidance motivation.
B)universality hypothesis.
C)two-factor theory.
D)hedonic principle.
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A criticism of the James-Lange theory of emotion is that:

A)there are not enough unique patterns of bodily activity to account for the variety of emotional states.
B)emotion often is experienced before physiological arousal.
C)emotion is not associated with physiological arousal.
D)emotion is too delayed from physiological arousal in order for the latter to cause the former.
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The six universal facial expressions of emotion are:

A)happiness, sadness, fear, shyness, anger, and surprise.
B)distress, sleepiness, happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.
C)anger, disgust, happiness, sadness, surprise, and fear.
D)fear, anger, depression, relaxed, calm, and excited.
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The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion suggests that when you are happy while visiting with some friends, your emotional experience of happiness occurs _____ activity in the body.

A)before
B)simultaneously with
C)after
D)without
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You are completing a survey of questions such as, "Anger is more like tense than happy." Which technique used to study emotion does this illustrate?

A)factor analysis
B)multidimensional scaling
C)analysis of variance
D)two-factor theory
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According to _____, the act of smiling will probably make you feel happier.

A)terror management theory
B)the facial feedback hypothesis
C)the universality hypothesis
D)extrinsic motivation
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A trained observer is likely to use a morphology feature and look at the _____ to tell if someone is smiling sincerely or just faking a smile.

A)lips
B)entire mouth
C)eyes
D)forehead
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Which part of the two-factor model of emotion has been unsupported following subsequent research?

A)People experience different emotions depending on the inferences they draw about the causes of their arousal.
B)All emotional experiences are essentially caused by the same physiological process in the body.
C)Interpretation of physiological arousal is involved in the emotional experience.
D)People may not experience the same emotion even if the physiological arousal is the same.
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People most often work harder when they are:

A)extrinsically motivated.
B)intrinsically motivated.
C)unconscious.
D)avoiding motivation.
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Which statement about anorexia is true?

A)Teenagers with anorexia tend to be good students.
B)Anorexia is culturally determined and is not biologically influenced.
C)Anorexia is associated with damage to the lateral hypothalamus.
D)People with anorexia tend to binge eat and then purge.
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You look at someone's face and recognize the different types of facial expressions that correspond to different emotions. Which limbic structure is most important for this type of emotion recognition?

A)amygdala
B)hippocampus
C)nucleus accumbens
D)thalamus
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Cancer patients who focus on their future recovery may be more likely to experience fewer side effects of chemotherapy than patients who focus on the treatment itself. This may likely reflect _____ of the treatment from a negative to a positive event.

A)repression
B)appraisal
C)reappraisal
D)affective forecasting
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Deck 8: Section 5: Emotion and Motivation
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Angelo is a mixed-martial artist. He is fighting Petra, the heavyweight champion. Angelo is terrified of Petra but looks happy and laughs in Petra's face during the stare-down moments before the match. Angelo is using the display rule of:

A)intensification
B)deintensification
C)masking
D)neutralizing
masking
2
According to the mortality-salience hypothesis, being reminded of the inevitability of our own mortality:

A)eliminates existential terror.
B)strengthens cultural worldviews.
C)reduces religiosity.
D)increases approach behavior and decreases avoidance behavior.
strengthens cultural worldviews.
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How would Hull and Spence explain the behavior of a rat pressing a lever for food pellets?

A)The lever press has been classically conditioned.
B)The lever press is an instinctive behavior.
C)The rat is decreasing its hunger drive.
D)The rat is stimulating the ventromedial hypothalamus.
The rat is decreasing its hunger drive.
4
The idea that people seek pleasurable experiences and avoid painful experiences is the:

A)avoidance motivation.
B)universality hypothesis.
C)two-factor theory.
D)hedonic principle.
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A criticism of the James-Lange theory of emotion is that:

A)there are not enough unique patterns of bodily activity to account for the variety of emotional states.
B)emotion often is experienced before physiological arousal.
C)emotion is not associated with physiological arousal.
D)emotion is too delayed from physiological arousal in order for the latter to cause the former.
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The six universal facial expressions of emotion are:

A)happiness, sadness, fear, shyness, anger, and surprise.
B)distress, sleepiness, happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.
C)anger, disgust, happiness, sadness, surprise, and fear.
D)fear, anger, depression, relaxed, calm, and excited.
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The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion suggests that when you are happy while visiting with some friends, your emotional experience of happiness occurs _____ activity in the body.

A)before
B)simultaneously with
C)after
D)without
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You are completing a survey of questions such as, "Anger is more like tense than happy." Which technique used to study emotion does this illustrate?

A)factor analysis
B)multidimensional scaling
C)analysis of variance
D)two-factor theory
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According to _____, the act of smiling will probably make you feel happier.

A)terror management theory
B)the facial feedback hypothesis
C)the universality hypothesis
D)extrinsic motivation
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A trained observer is likely to use a morphology feature and look at the _____ to tell if someone is smiling sincerely or just faking a smile.

A)lips
B)entire mouth
C)eyes
D)forehead
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Which part of the two-factor model of emotion has been unsupported following subsequent research?

A)People experience different emotions depending on the inferences they draw about the causes of their arousal.
B)All emotional experiences are essentially caused by the same physiological process in the body.
C)Interpretation of physiological arousal is involved in the emotional experience.
D)People may not experience the same emotion even if the physiological arousal is the same.
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People most often work harder when they are:

A)extrinsically motivated.
B)intrinsically motivated.
C)unconscious.
D)avoiding motivation.
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13
Which statement about anorexia is true?

A)Teenagers with anorexia tend to be good students.
B)Anorexia is culturally determined and is not biologically influenced.
C)Anorexia is associated with damage to the lateral hypothalamus.
D)People with anorexia tend to binge eat and then purge.
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You look at someone's face and recognize the different types of facial expressions that correspond to different emotions. Which limbic structure is most important for this type of emotion recognition?

A)amygdala
B)hippocampus
C)nucleus accumbens
D)thalamus
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Cancer patients who focus on their future recovery may be more likely to experience fewer side effects of chemotherapy than patients who focus on the treatment itself. This may likely reflect _____ of the treatment from a negative to a positive event.

A)repression
B)appraisal
C)reappraisal
D)affective forecasting
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