Personality, Motivation, and Emotion

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Across
  1. 3. theory proposing that people seek autonomy, mastery, and purpose.
  2. 5. The person you think others want you to be
  3. 9. we are motivated to fulfilled physiological needs
  4. 10. making self-justifying excuses for unacceptable impulses
  5. 12. one's sense of self
  6. 13. theory proposing that we are motivated to obtain external rewards
  7. 14. According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
  8. 15. motivational conflict in which one must chose between two desirable alternatives
  9. 16. Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
  10. 18. theory that positive emotions encourage flexibility and open-mindedness that aid in resilience.
  11. 20. we are motivated to reach an optimum level of arousal
  12. 22. Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
  13. 23. Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
  14. 25. The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
  15. 26. Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
  16. 28. attributing unacceptable urges to someone else
Down
  1. 1. The belief that ability can't be changed;
  2. 2. statistical techniques used to identify clusters of related items.
  3. 4. according to humanists, fulfilling your potential
  4. 6. Big 5 trait describing people who are emotionally unstable
  5. 7. The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
  6. 8. norms dictating the degree to which it is appropriate to express emotions
  7. 11. The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
  8. 12. channeling undesirable impulses into a social acceptable alternative
  9. 17. When your ideal and real self are not the same
  10. 19. transferring negative emotions from their sources to a less threatening target
  11. 21. the need for varied experiences; composed of experience seeking, thrill seeking, disinhibition, and boredom susceptibiligy
  12. 24. emotional triggers
  13. 27. enduring characteristic