Motivation, Emotion and Personality
by TAYLOR CLANTON
1. need
2. drive
3. primary drives
4. secondary drives
5. homeostasis
6. set-point theory- range of weight the body has to perform the best
7. achievement motivation
8. extrinsic motivation
9. intrinsic motivation
10. James-Lange theory of emotion - peripheral-feedback theory of emotion stating that an eliciting sitimulus triggers a behavioral response that sends different snesory and motor feedback to the brain and creates the feeling of a specific emotion
11. Cannon-Bard theory of emotion - theory stating that an emotional stimulus produces two co-occuring reactions - arousal and experience of emotion - that do not cause each other
12. two-factor theory - Schachter-Singer's theory that to experience emotion one must be physically aroused and cognitively label the arousal
13. instincts
14. drive reduction theory - motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis
15. arousal theory
16. yerkes-dodson law- psychological principle stating that performance is best under conditions of moderate arousal rather than either low or high arousal
17. opponent-process theory of motivation
18. incentives
19. maslow's hierarchy of needs
20. self-actualization
21. type A behavior pattern
22. type B behavior pattern
23. superego
24. personal unconscious
25. collective unconscious
26. big five traits
27. openness
28. conscientiousness
29. extraversion
30. agreeableness
31. nueroticism
32. Sigmund Freud
33. Karen Horney
34. Carl Jung
35. Albert Bandura
36. Bobo Doll Experiment
37. Maslow
38. Hierarchy of Needs