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feeling
the way a person feels when undergoing a certain emotion
anger
an emotion of feeling very upset or dissatisfied with someone
joy
an emotion in which someone feels good
fear
an emotion of feeling scared
disgust
an emotion caused by not liking something
experince
to feel or have sensations of sth
emotion wheel
a graphical representation of emotions and feelings
awe
a feeling of respect and admiration
acceptance
the realization that sth can’t be avoided
contempt
a combination of disgust and anger
disappointment
a feeling caused by not getting sth that was expected
feel
to experience a certain state of mind
love
feeling of caring very deeply for someone
remorse
a feeling of dissatisfaction with ones’s own actions
submission
a felling caused by allowing another person to control one’s thoughts or actions
hunger
the feeling of wanting or needing to eat
curiosity
the desire to learn about unknown things
biological
related to physical processes of living things
motivation
the desire to perform actions
drive theory
a theory od motivation that focuses on physical needs
opponent-process theory
a theory of motivation that focusses on emotions
hierarchy of needs
a system of ranking needs according to their importance
instinctive behavior
actions that ane not learned or taught
stressor
sth that causes a person to feel stress
alarm
a stage of stress response when energy levels are heightened
resistance
a stage of stress response when energy levels start to drop
percive
to see or notice sth
cope
to manage a negative situation
life event
an important occurrence in a person’s life
primary appraisal
the first evaluation of stressor, including how stressful it is
exhaustion
a stage of stress response when the body is extremely tired
dialectic
a method of comparing two opposing ideas
objective
influenced only by facts, and not feelings or beliefs
systematic
performed according to a planned set of steps
break down
to separate sth into its individual parts
component
and individual part of sth
introspection
the act of examining one’s own thoughtselem
elemenatry sensations
the most basic part of a sensory experience
Pragmaticism
the concept that an idea’s meaning is relates to its results
functionalism
a theory that focuses on the purposes of processes
usefulness
the ability of sth to serve a purpose
psychological process
a function of the mind with multiple steps and a specific result
psychological structure
a part of the mind where mental processes occur
internal
happening or existing inside of the mind or body
behaviorism
a school of psychology that focuses on behavioral conditioning
Pavlov’s dogs
the subjects of a famous experiment involving conditioning
observable
the actions that people can study
operant conditioning
a form of learning that involves linking the responses to stimuli
classical conditioning
a form of learning based on the outcome of someone’s actions
animal experimentation behavior
the process of testing ideas on subject like mice or monkeys