Chapter 12: Problem 1
What are the three parts of an emotion?
Chapter 12: Problem 1
What are the three parts of an emotion?
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Get started for freeCreate a self-test to evaluate the presence and intensity of an emotion. For example, if you are testing for anger, you may create a checklist that includes the following: People tell you that you need to calm down. You feel tense much of the time. Give the self-test to several people and rate their responses.
Review the Vocabulary What is the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation?
What strategies would you offer to a friend who wanted to increase his or her need for achievement level? Explain why.
Application Activity When you are motivated, three things are true: you are energized to engage in an activity, you focus your energies toward reaching a goal, and you have differing intensities of feelings about achieving your goal. Use the criteria above to describe two activities or behaviors you engaged in today.
Review Maslow's hierarchy of needs and analyze your life according to Maslow's scheme. Which groups of needs are frequently met? How do your needs- both fulfilled and unfulfilled- affect your thoughts and behaviors?
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