Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 A lack of some basic biological requirement such as water, which produces a drive to obtain that requirement (thirst), is known as the __________ approach. A. Instinct B. Drive C. Drive-reduction D. Instinct-reduction?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 Inborn patterns of behavior that are biologically determined rather than learned are called __________. A. Incentives B. Drives C. Motivation D. Instincts?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 The particular level of weight that the body strives to maintain, which in turn regulates food intake, is known as the __________ point. A. Ratio B. Obesity set C. Intermediary D. Weight set?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 __________ is the rate at which food is converted to energy and expended by the body. A. Cues B. Metabolism C. Hunger D. Weight set point?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 __________ motivation causes us to participate in an activity for our own enjoyment rather than for a concrete, tangible reward that it will bring to us. A. Cognitive B. Intrinsic C. Arousal D. Extrinsic?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 The process by which a stimulus increases the probability that a preceding behavior will be repeated is called __________. A. Likelihood B. Satiety C. Aversive D. Reinforcement?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 According to the __________ hypothesis, a set of nerve impulses make the face display the appropriate expression. A. Schachter-Singer theory B. Facial-feedback hypothesis C. Facial-affect program D. Facial-nerve hypothesis?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 The factors that direct and energize the behavior of humans and other organisms are known as __________. A. Drives B. Direction C. Motivation D. Incentives?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 A tendency to seek impact, control, or influence over others, and to be seen as a powerful individual, is known as the need for __________. A. Friends B. Affiliation C. Achievement D. Power?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 This severe eating disorder causes people to refuse to eat while denying that their behavior and appearance are unusual. A. Bulimia B. Purging C. Anorexia Nervosa D. Binging?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 What drives are hunger, thirst, sleep, and sex? A. Secondary B. Biological C. Primary D. Motivation
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 __________ are feelings that generally have both physiological and cognitive elements and that influence behavior. A. Emotions B. Motivations C. Feelings D. Inner thoughts?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 While you are taking a test in school, you are likely using which type of memory to answer the questions? A. Encoding B. Retrieval C. Storage D. Processing
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 According to the __________ theory of emotion, emotions are determined jointly by a nonspecific kind of physiological arousal and its interpretation, based on environmental cues. A. Cannon-Bard B. Schachter-Singer C. James-Lange D. James-Wun?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 Which perspective suggests that the field should focus on observable behavior that can be measured objectively? A. Cognitive B. Neuroscience C. Behavioral D. Psychodynamic
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 An experiment is the only way that psychologists can establish what kind of relationships through research? A. Positive relationships B. Negative relationships C. Correlational relationships D. Cause and effect relationships
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 Certain behaviors are more likely to reflect activity in one hemisphere than in the other. This is called __________. A. Supposition B. Splitting C. Lateralization D. Trephining?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 Health psychology focuses on A. How people perceive, sense, and learn B. How people grow and change throughout their lives C. How people develop their unique personalities over time D. How long-term stress can affect physical health?
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 Which perspective argues that behavior is motivated by inner forces and conflicts about which we have little awareness or control? A. Cognitive B. Neuroscience C. Behavioral D. Psychodynamic
Chase Glenn asked 9/8/2010 The __________ theory says that dreams permit information that is critical for our daily survival to be reconsidered and reprocessed during sleep. A. Wish fulfillment B. Activation-synthesis C. Survival instinct D. Dreams for survival?