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Maslow referred to the needs for purpose and meaning that lie beyond the self as
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self-transcendence needs.
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According to Joseph LeDoux, our automatic and most rapid emotional responses involve neural processing that follows:
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the low road.
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The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for understanding the aversive effects of:
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boredom
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Cassandra's mother told her, "You know you are in love when your heart beats fast and you experience that unique trembling feeling inside." This remark best illustrates the:
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James-Lange theory.
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In studies of both secondary school and university students, ________ has been a better predictor of school performance than intelligence test scores have been.
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self-discipline
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A deep sense of well-being results when our need for relatedness is satisfied in balance with our psychological need for:
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autonomy
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Basal metabolic rate is the body's resting rate of:
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energy expenditure.
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People become obsessed with water when thirsty and obsessed with food when hungry. This illustrates that activated motives:
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dominate consciousness.
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Surgeons removed a sizable part of Tom's stomach to prevent the spread of a cancerous tumor. Following a successful recovery, Tom's reduced appetite for food is most likely attributable to his body's reduced secretion of:
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ghrelin
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Feelings of hunger are decreased by the hormone:
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PYY
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When Amir took his first ride on the big Ferris wheel, he looked down at the fairground 100 feet below and became aware of his high level of physiological arousal. Suddenly he felt frightened. The sequence of events in Amir's emotional experience reflects:
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the James-Lange theory.
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Which division of the nervous system calms the body after an emergency has passed?
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parasympathetic
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Tyra's mouth is dry and she realizes that she hasn't had anything to drink all morning. The water level in her cells has dropped and she feels thirsty. She immediately stops what she is doing and heads for the nearest water fountain. Which of the following can be used to explain why she is motivated to get a drink of water?
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drive-reduction theory
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The tendency for optimal levels of performance to be associated with moderate levels of arousal is known as:
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the Yerkes-Dodson theory
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Psychologists have used four perspectives in their efforts to explain motivation. These include an emphasis on instincts, optimum arousal, a hierarchy of motives, and
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drive reduction
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With sleep deprivation, the levels of leptin ________ and the levels of ghrelin ________.
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fall rise
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Research has shown that neck-level spinal cord injuries reduce the intensity of certain emotional experiences. This finding supports the:
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James lange
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The level of serotonin in the brain is:
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increased by a diet high in carbohydrates.
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Sonya has just finished a large birthday dinner. When the waiter offers to give her a complementary birthday dessert, she explains that she is not feeling hungry at the moment. This is likely because her:
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ghrelin levels are low.
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As people experience negative emotions:
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the right prefrontal cortex becomes more electrically active.
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Rapid fear reactions to sensory input in the absence of conscious thought are possible because certain neural pathways bypass the:
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prefrontal cortex.
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Which theory fails to account for the many human behaviors motivated by physiological needs and psychological wants?
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instinct theory
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According to drive-reduction theory, a need refers to:
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a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal.
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In addition to secreting the hunger-triggering hormone orexin, the ________ monitors levels of the body's other appetite hormones.
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hypothalamus
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While we are pulled to reduce _______, we are pushed by _______ which can be positive or negative environmental stimuli that lure or repel us.
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drives, incentives
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The fact that people from widely different cultures display and interpret facial expressions of emotion in a similar manner best illustrates the impact of:
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human genetic similarities.
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After experiencing the stress of losing her job, Colleen suffered an increased incidence of cold and flu infections. Her increased illness is best attributed to reduced levels of:
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lymphocytes.
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In considering the impact of public policies such as tax rates or divorce laws, many psychologists believe that assessments of ________ would be the most useful for guiding nations toward policies that foster human flourishing.
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subjective well-being
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In one study, sugar (in a naturally sweetened lemonade) reduced participants' financial impulsiveness by increasing their:
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self-control energy.
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Almost all adult residents in the town of Roxbury attend weekly religious services, whereas almost all adult residents in the nearby town of Worthington rarely do so. Compared with the residents of Worthington, the residents of Roxbury are more likely to:
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have a physically healthy lifestyle.
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As you are waiting to be interviewed for a job, your heart rate, body temperature, and breathing rate begin to increase. These physiological changes are produced by activation of the ________ nervous system.
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sympathetic
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The correlation between religious involvement and life expectancy best illustrates the health value of:
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faith factor
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Heart disease and depression may both result when chronic stress triggers:
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persistent inflammation.
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Which of the following best explains why, for those who are not poor, more money buys little more than a temporary surge of happiness?
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the adaptation-level phenomenon
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Attending closely to our immediate experiences in a nonjudgmental and accepting manner is most clearly central to:
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mindfulness meditation.
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Which immune system cells act as hungry scavengers that trap and ingest worn-out cells?
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macrophages
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A loss of perceived control tends to result in:
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reduced immune response
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Reduced feelings of tension following aggressive outbursts are most likely to contribute to:
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the reinforcement of aggression.
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Which of the following factors has been found to be clearly related to feelings of general happiness or life satisfaction?
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having an active religious faith
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The risk of coronary heart disease is increased by:
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high blood pressure.
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Elderly nursing home residents tend to decline faster and die sooner than they would otherwise if they lack:
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perceived control.
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Which of the following best explains why stress heightens vulnerability to bacterial and viral infections?
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Stress suppresses the release of lymphocytes.
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Expressing anger can temporarily calm us if it:
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does not leave us feeling guilty or anxious.
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Addressing stressors with problem-focused coping would be most characteristic of those:
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who have a sense of personal control.
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Bryson was encouraged by a supportive network of friends following a serious business setback. Research suggests that this social support was likely to improve Bryson's health by reducing his:
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blood pressure
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One genetic marker of an optimistic personality style is a gene that enhances levels of the hormone:
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oxytocin
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Continuously high levels of ________ are an indication that a person is at high risk for a future heart attack.
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cortisol
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After experiencing the stress of losing her job, Colleen suffered an increased incidence of cold and flu infections. Her increased illness is best attributed to reduced levels of:
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lymphocytes.
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An overactive immune system puts women at higher risk of ________ than men.
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lupus
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One of the major pillars of the positive psychology movement involves the study of:
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character strength
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Relaxation procedures have been found to reduce:
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depression levels.
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In recent years, Hispanics relocating to the United States have faced the challenges of mastering a new language as well as new social customs and legal requirements. Adjusting to these challenges most clearly entails:
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acculturative stress.
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Those who suppress their negative emotions in order to avoid social disapproval are at increased risk for a nonfatal heart attack. These individuals have been characterized as ________ personalities.
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Type D
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Compared to those with an external locus of control, people who perceive an internal locus of control are more likely to:
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cope effectively with stress.
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