Across
- 4. something that guides how people typically move, react, and behave
- 6. we are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal (if bored, we go do something, if overstimulated, we relax)
- 7. your sociability, assertiveness, and emotional expression
- 9. mechanisms, something that serves protect your ego from threats unconsciously
- 10. the “time to eat” hormone, secreted by the stomach to regulate hunger
- 12. your tendency towards unstable emotions
- 14. motivation, doing something because it’s personally rewarding
- 16. socially learned norms that regulate the expression of emotion in different situations
- 18. motivation, doing something to earn rewards or avoid consequences
- 19. the force that energizes and directs behavior (why we act?)
- 20. hidden thoughts, desires, and memories that influence behavior
Down
- 1. a complex psychological process that is different from reasoning or knowledge; it’s faster, more automatic, and often reflects internal (body responses) and external (situation) factors affecting an individual
- 2. your cooperativeness, trustworthiness, and good-naturedness
- 3. Law, we perform best at a moderate level of arousal (not too bored, not too stressed)
- 5. your competence, self-discipline, thoughtfulness, and goal drive
- 8. a strength-based approach that emphasizes: personal growth, meaning, free will, and human potential
- 11. determinism, the interaction with/between your behavior, your cognition, and your environment
- 13. the “I’m full” hormone, secreted by body fat to regulate satiety (fullness)
- 15. your imagination, feelings, actions, and ideas
- 17. a situation or event that triggers an emotional response
