The area of psychology that attempts to explain why we do things we do.
arousal
stimulation
motivation
Troubling thoughts which persist for days and months are known as
panic attacks
anxiety
obsessions
A _________ causes a _________, which leads to ____________ designed to reach a goal and then allows the individual to rest.
need/ drive/ behavior
behavior/ need/ drive
drive/ behavior/ need
Differences between drives and incentives. Drives are ______________ incentives are _____________.
internal/ external
learned/ unlearned
biological/ cyclic
People with __________level of internal arousal depend on ___________stimulation to raise their internal level.
external/ high
high/ internal
low/ external
From the following choose the esteem needs
security, stability
high evaluation of oneself, achievement
realizing one’s potential
People with high power motive
are good problem solvers
have problems with close relationship
well-adjusted in personal and work life.
Many emotions are ________________ through conditioning.
innate
learned
similar
According to Plutchik’s Theory of Emotions, joy and acceptance form __________.
submission
optimism
love
According to the James-Lange Theory
we are crying because we feel sad
we are crying because we feel anger
we feel sad because we are crying
According to the Opponent-Process theory, if you are frightened by a dog, the emotion of ____________ and _________________.
relief is expressed, fear is suppressed
fear is expressed, relief is suppressed
fear is expressed, pain is suppressed
According to the theory of interpersonal relationships, if the __________ outweigh __________, we continue the relationship.
costs, rewards
values, costs
rewards, costs
Stenberg’s Triangular theory of love includes 3 components
loyalty, affection, decision/commitment
intimacy, affection, decision/commitment
intimacy, passion, decision/commitment
There is no passion in
romantic love
companionate love
infatuated love
Conflict and frustration are examples of
psychological demands
physical demands
psychosexual demands
When is a person considered well-adjusted?
when he is able to meet the changing demands of his environment
when he applies to his environment
when he is motivated well
Unpleasant with negative sources, anxiety, fear
eustress
distress
stress
Which is not one of the 3 major causes of stress
pressure
conflict
maladjustment
Increased blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, stomach distress are
physiological responses to stress
behavioral responses to stress
psychological responses to stress
Second stage of GAS includes:
stage of resistance
adrenalin release
stage of exhaustion
When does burnout occur?
when a teacher gives extra help to students
when people seek for an extra help
when people involve too many emotions into their lives
The correct ordering of anatomical structures in the ear (from outside) is:
oval window, middle ear, eardrum, cochlea
eardrum, oval window, middle ear, cochlea
none of the above
A person addicted to a specific euphoria- producing drug suddenly stops using this drug. He goes into a deep depression. This reaction is an example of:
the effects of addiction
a withdrawal symptom
drive symptom
Which of the following is not used to classify colors?
brightness
wavelength
amplitude
A dog is in the room comfortably heated to 75 degrees F. his hypothalamus is cooled experimentally. The result will be:
he will shiver and his body temperature will go up
he will shiver and his body temperature will go down
he will pant and his body temperature will go up.
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II Write a short essay on the following question:
How has General Psychology course contributed to the quality of your teaching career? Have you gained any insights? Give examples. Which part of the course was the most helpful and interesting for you?
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