PSYC FINAL CHAPTER 9-11

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Across
  1. 2. Reduction Theory / proposes that certain drives like hunger, thirst, & sexual frustration motivate us
  2. 3. Route / evaluate merits of persuasive arguments carefully & thoughtfully
  3. 9. Psychology / integrates the behavioral sciences with practices of medicine
  4. 11. Route / respond to persuasive arguments on basis of snap judgements
  5. 13. Rule / one of the culture guidelines for how & when to express emotions
  6. 15. Emotions / (7) emotions that are believed to be cross-culturally universal
  7. 17. Law / inverted u shape relation between arousal and performance
  8. 18. / adapt to stress & find ways to cope with it
  9. 22. / adherence to instructions from those of higher authority
  10. 23. / process of assigning causes to behaviors
  11. 24. of Primary Emotions / expecting expressions to carry same meaning across different cultures
  12. 25. / lower needs satisfied & may achieve full human potential
  13. 27. / equilibrium
  14. 29. / minor annoyances that strains our ability to cope
  15. 30. Arousal Theory / emotions are produced by an undifferentiated state of arousal
Down
  1. 1. Content / true, hidden meaning of dream
  2. 3. / tendency of people to alter their behavior as a result of group pressure
  3. 4. Feedback Hypothesis / blood vessels in face feed back temperature info to brain, altering experience of emotions
  4. 5. A Personality / description of those who are competitive, driven, hostile, & ambitious
  5. 6. Attribution Error / tendency to overestimate the impact of dispositional influences on other's behaviors
  6. 7. of Responsibility / reduction in feelings of personal responsibility in presence of others
  7. 8. Phase / excitation of autonomic nervous system, discharge of adrenaline, & physical symptoms of anxiety
  8. 10. / when stressor is prolonged & uncontrollable
  9. 12. Effect / with many people around, less likely to help
  10. 14. / tendency of people to engage in uncharacteristic behavior when they are stripped of usual identities
  11. 16. Content / details of dream itself
  12. 19. Theory / proposes that emotions result from our interpretations of bodily reactions to stimuli
  13. 20. Attributions / blame somebody (dispositional)
  14. 21. Sleep / stage of sleep during which the brain is most active & where vivid dreaming occurs
  15. 26. Attributions / blame something (situational)
  16. 28. Synthesis Theory / dreams reflect inputs from brain activity & cortex weaves into story