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Problem 1

Which model of motivation can be compared to the thermostat in your house? a. evolutionary b. drive-reduction c. optimal arousal d. hierarchical

Problem 1

The fact that sexual orgasm cannot occur unless the areas of the brain involved in fear and anxiety are shut down illustrates what basic feature of emotions versus drives? a. Drives have supremacy over emotions. b. Emotions can override biological drives. c. Emotions and drives serve similar masters. d. Drives must be resolved before emotions can motivate behavior.

Problem 2

Which of the following is NOT a self-conscious emotion? a. pride b. embarrassment c. hostility d. shame

Problem 3

According to the view of emotions as a process, _____ initiate(s) the process by which emotions are elicited. a. emotional responses b. expressive changes c. physiological changes d. appraisal

Problem 4

Which of the following is NOT a basic emotion? a. fear b. happiness c. disgust d. shame

Problem 4

Which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Testosterone is both a cause and an effect of sexual behavior. b. Testosterone is associated with sex drive in both men and women c. Testosterone is associated with sex drive in men only. d. Men and women have different sexual response cycles.

Problem 5

The social norm set forth by our culture, which says that winners should not gloat, is an example of a(n) a. display rule. b. human universal. c. affective trail. d. antecedent event.

Problem 6

The _____ appears to play a very important role in noticing fear-relevant information. a. amygdala b. hypothalamus c. prefrontal cortex d. insula

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