Psych 1 Weekly Quiz_ Emotion, Motivation, Stress, and Health

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Weekly Quiz: Emotion, Motivation, Stress, and Health Which of the following statements about stress is TRUE? Stress necessarily involves negative events Stress is an emotion. Positive situations can lead to stress. Stress arises only from threatening events. Which theory of emotion includes activation of the thalamus? James-Lange theory appraisal theory Schachter and Singer’s theory Cannon-Bard theory An example of a primary drive is __________. piety thirst greed wantonness The system of cells, organs, and chemicals of the body that responds to attacks from diseases and injuries is called the __________ system. endocrine sympathetic nervous respiratory immune What is the lowest need in Maslow’s hierarchy? self-actualization safety achievement physiological Which part of the nervous system reacts when the human body is subjected to stress? central sympathetic somatic parasympathetic
Which of the following is the better predictor of psychological and physical health, according to Lazarus? uplifts life events hassles negative attitudes Burning your toast, having trouble opening an email attachment, breaking a glass, and running late for an appointment are all examples of __________. hassles distress downturns uplifts A renowned psychologist claims that motivated behaviors result from an effort to reduce tension caused by bodily needs such as hunger or thirst. Her philosophy most closely matches which theory? trait homeostatic threshold drive-reduction The process by which the body maintains a balance or equilibrium in its internal environment is called __________. homeostasis hypothalamus neoteny autoregulation
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