AP Psych: 4.7 A B, 4.8 A B C

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Motivations

a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.

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4 Perspectives of Motivation

  1. Instinct theory (Genetics)

  2. Drive-reduction theory (inner pushes & external pulls

  3. Arousal theory (Any positive stimulation)

  4. Abraham Maslow's hierarchy (Personal priorities)

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motivational conflicts theory

posits that decision-making involves 3 main types of psychological conflict

  • approach-approach

  • avoidance-avoidance

  • approach-avoidance

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instinct

a complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned.

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Physiological Needs

a basic bodily requirement.

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Drive-Reduction Theory

the idea that a physiological need creates an aroused state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need.

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Homeostasis

a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

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Incentive Theory

We are pushed by our need to reduce drives, but we are also pulled by incentives — positive or negative environmental stimuli that lure or repel us.

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Incentives

a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.

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Sensation Seeking Theory

characterized by the search for varied, novel, complex, and intense sensations, along with the willingness to take risks for those experiences

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experience seeking

a desire for novel sensory or mental experiences

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Thrill Seeking (adventure seeking)

an attraction to risky or fear-inspiring activities

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disinhibition

a loss of self-control

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boredom susceptibility

the inability to tolerate monotony or repetition

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Yerkes-Dodson law

the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point, beyond which performance decreases.

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Self-actualization

the fulfillment of personal potential (focus on self)

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Self-transcendence

surpassing the ego to connect with something greater (focus on others/purpose)

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Arousal theory

Our need to maintain an optimal level of arousal motivates behaviors that meet no physiological (survival) need.

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs

We prioritize survival-based needs and then social needs more than the needs for esteem and meaning.

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4.7B: Affiliation Need

the need to build and maintain relationships and to feel part of a group.

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Social Identity

feeling part of a group boosts people's health and well-being

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Self-Determination Theory

the theory that we feel motivated to satisfy our needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness.

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Intrisically Motivated

the desire to perform a behavior effectively for its own sake.

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extrinsically motivated

the desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment.

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Phone Snubbed

when our conversation partner seems more interested in their phone than in us

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Ostracism

deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups.

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Self-Disclosure

sharing ourselves — our joys, worries, and weaknesses — with others

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narcissism

Self-esteem gone wild. Narcissistic people are self-important, self-focused, and self-promoting.

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achievement motivation

a desire for significant accomplishment, for mastery of skills or ideas, for control, and for attaining a high standard.

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Grit

in psychology, passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals.

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Organizational Pyschologists

ways to engage and motivate ordinary people doing ordinary jobs

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4.7C: Glucose

the form of sugar that circulates in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues. When its level is low, we feel hunger.

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Ghrelin

hunger-arousing hormone secreted by an empty stomach

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Leptin

Hormone that decreases hunger

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Set Point

the point at which the "weight thermostat" may be set. When the body falls below this weight, increased hunger and a lowered metabolic rate may combine to restore lost weight.

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Basal Metabolic Rate

the body's resting rate of energy output.

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ecology of eating

Social influences and portion size affect the amount of food we eat

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ex. friends and family, serving size, food variety, when/how/where foods are presented

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Obesity

defined as a body mass index (BMI) measurement of 30 or higher, which is calculated from our weight-to-height ratio. (Individuals who are overweight have a BMI of 25 or higher.)

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Emotion

a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and, most importantly, (3) conscious experience resulting from one's interpretations.

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James-Lange Theory

theory —> “crying causes sadness”

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emotions result from attention to our bodily activity.

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Cannon-Bard theory

my heart began pounding as I experienced fear. The emotion-triggering stimulus traveled to my sympathetic nervous system, causing my body's arousal.

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two-factory theory

emotions have two ingredients: physical arousal and cognitive appraisal

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Spillover Effect

describes how emotions, stress, or behaviors from one domain (e.g., work) transfer to another (e.g., home), or how one emotion affects subsequent unrelated events

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Zajonc by LeDoux theory

Some embodied responses happen instantly, without conscious appraisal. ex. We automatically feel startled by a sound in the forest before labeling it as a threat.

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Lazarus theory

theory that states that emotion is determined by a person’s conscious or unconscious cognitive state of a stimulus before experiencing physiological state or the emotion itself.

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Reappraisal

often reduces distress and the corresponding amygdala response

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Carroll Izard's 10 basic emotions

joy, interest-excitement, surprise, sadness, anger, disgust, contempt, fear, shame, and guilt

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valence

positive emotions versus negative emotions

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arousal

low emotions versus high emotions

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Insula

a neural center deep inside the brain

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Positive moods

tend to trigger more left frontal lobe activity. People with positive personalities — from exuberant infants to alert, energized, and persistently goal-directed adults

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Thin Slice

methodology where people make surprisingly accurate, rapid inferences about others' emotions, attitudes, or personality traits based on extremely brief, "thin" samples of behavior, often lasting less than 5 minutes

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Facial Feedback Effect

the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger, or happiness.

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behavior feedback effect

the tendency of behavior to influence our own and others' thoughts, feelings, and actions.

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