A) increases digestion.
B) improve one's chances of surviving an emergency.
C) constricts the pupils of the eyes.
D) calm the body after a person has experienced intense arousal.
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A) midbrain.
B) left hemisphere for the positive emotion and the right hemisphere for the negative emotion.
C) right hemisphere for the positive emotion and the left hemisphere for the negative emotion.
D) corpus callosum that connects the two hemispheres.
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A) When meta-needs are unfulfilled, people fall into despair, apathy, and alienation.
B) College students who are primarily concerned with money, personal appearance, and social recognition score lower than average in vitality, self-actualization, and general well-being.
C) Maslow estimated that few people are primarily motivated by needs for self-actualization.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) midbrain.
B) left hemisphere.
C) right hemisphere.
D) amygdala.
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A) Solomon's opponent-process
B) the drive reduction
C) the Yerkes-Dodson
D) the Cannon-Bard
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A) meta-needs.
B) intrinsic motivation.
C) esteem and self-esteem.
D) safety and security.
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A) low; high
B) high; low
C) minimum; high
D) high; high
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A) stimulus conditions.
B) subjective perception.
C) physiological changes.
D) emotional behaviors.
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A) be the most creative when working under time pressure.
B) get personally involved in tasks.
C) be solely motivated by money and power.
D) work primarily to get a good evaluation.
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A) Yerkes-Dodson law
B) need-response cycle
C) Cannon-Bard theory
D) hierarchy of human needs
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A) drive reduction
B) Yerkes-Dodson
C) opponent-process
D) Cannon-Bard
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A) global
B) primary
C) extrinsic
D) intrinsic
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A) The human sex drive refers to the strength of one's motivation to engage in sexual behavior.
B) The human sex drive is necessary for individual survival.
C) The human sex drive is non-homeostatic.
D) The human sex drive is affected by hormones, but not as directly as in lower animals.
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A) higher; lower
B) lower; higher
C) minimum; high
D) average; high
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A) Emotional feelings
B) Emotional behavioral symptoms
C) Physiological changes
D) Emotional expressions
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A) emotional expressions, physiological changes, and emotional relief.
B) emotional relief, physiological changes, and emotional changes.
C) emotional changes, physiological changes, and emotional feelings.
D) emotional feelings, physiological changes, and emotional expressions.
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A) arousal theory.
B) activation hypothesis.
C) equilibration hypothesis.
D) biorhythm theory.
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A) love and belonging.
B) esteem and self-esteem.
C) self-actualization.
D) safety and security.
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A) have a high need for achievement.
B) be intrinsically-motivated.
C) be poorly adjusted and unhappy.
D) be characterized by all of these.
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A) emotional feelings
B) emotional expressions
C) physiological changes
D) emotional behavioral symptoms
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