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Advanced Placement Psychology
Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Puzzle Number 01
For Mr. Rose
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1. The manipulation drive is the drive to investigate objects by touching and __________ them.
5. A non-homeostatic __________ is one that is relatively independent of physical deprivation cycles or bodily need states.
7. Galvanic __________ response is the change in the electrical resistance (or inversely, the conductance) of the skin due to activity in the sweat glands.
9. The exploration __________ leads us to investigate unfamiliar areas of the environment.
12. Personal __________ is the negative emotional state caused by personal characteristics that hinder satisfaction of a motive or that block progress toward a goal.
13. The basic __________ theory of emotion and motivation suggests that we label our emotions by considering situational cues.
17. Psychological needs are __________ on the hierachy. They include things like understanding, compassion, attention, strength, trust, self-esteem, and companionship.
19. Abraham Maslow is credited with developing the hierarchy of human __________.
20. The __________ system is the branch of the autonomic system responsible for arousing and activating the body at times of stress.
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2. A __________ is an internal deficiency that may energize behavior.
3. The hierarchy of __________ is a rank ordering of needs based on their presumed strength or potency.
4. Facial __________ are the mixing of facial gesture and expressions.
6. Parasympathetic __________ is the excess activity in the parasympathetic nervous system following a period of intense emotion.
8. Sex drive is the __________ of one’s motivation to engage in sexual behavior.
10. An __________ is a state characterized by physiological arousal, subjective feelings, changes in facial expression, and adaptive behaviors.
11. The James-Lange theory suggests that emotional feelings follow bodily arousal and come from __________ of such arousal.
14. Instinct theory states that motivation is the result of biological, __________ programming. Thus, all beings within a species are programmed for the same motivations.
15. Attribution __________ is the process of making inferences about the causes of one’s own behavior and that of others.
16. According to the Schachter __________ theory, an event causes physiological arousal. Then we identify a reason for this arousal and are able to experience and label the emotion.
18. Androgen is any of a number of male __________ hormones, especially testosterone.
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