Unit 4b - Theories of Personality, Motivation, and Emotion
Across
- 3. one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: adventurous, creative, curious
- 5. proposes that positive emotions broaden awareness and negative emotions reduce awareness
- 7. being accepted and valued without conditions
- 8. complex motivated behavior that shows how physical processes and mental processes work together to influence behavior
- 10. theory that physical arousal happens first then cognitive emotion
- 13. one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: emotional stability
- 14. one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: friendly, cooperative, compassionate
- 15. situation or event that triggers an emotional response
- 16. your belief in your ability to succeed in specific situations
- 17. unconsciously protects the ego from threats
- 18. doing something because it is personally rewarding
- 19. doing something to warn rewards or avoid consequences
- 20. theory that physical arousal must be cognitively labeled
Down
- 1. theory that physical arousal and emotional experience occur simultaneously
- 2. how you view yourself, how others see you, & sense of identity to the world
- 4. explains personality by focusing on how unconscious processes shape thoughts, emotions, and behavior, without our awareness
- 6. one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: outgoing, energetic, talkative
- 9. one of the 5 factors in the Big 5 Model: organized, responsible, dependable
- 11. socially learned norms that regulate the expression of emotion in different situations
- 12. assumption that people are motivated by an innate drive to grow, improve, and fulfill their potential