Motivation and Emotion
Across
- 2. psychological requirements for interaction and contact with others
- 4. theory that says physiological changes CAUSE emotions
- 8. an internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal
- 9. bodily requirements necessary for survival
- 11. feeling of discomfort caused when our actions and beliefs don't match
- 13. theory that says we perform best with a small amount of arousal; too much inhibits performance
- 15. level of body fat that our bodies strive to maintain
- 16. theory that says that physiological changes and a cognitive label happen at the same time; emotion comes later
- 20. theorist who believed we have to satisfy our biological needs before our emotional ones
- 21. number of expressible facial emotions
Down
- 1. theory that says we are motivated to reduce discomfort caused by biological needs
- 3. theories of emotion that say that emotion derives from physical changes in the body
- 5. theory that says physiological changes and emotion happen at the same time
- 6. Maslow's triangle that shows which needs must be satisfied first
- 7. number of components of emotion
- 10. motivation that comes from our inner desires; personally pleasing
- 12. motivation that comes from outer rewards and reinforcements
- 14. theorist who studied universal facial expressions
- 17. theorist who studied baby monkeys' need for contact comfort
- 18. theories of emotion that say that emotion is the result of bodily changes and mental processes working together
- 19. a set of complex reactions involving physiological arousal, subjective feelings, and observable behavior