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achievment |
Teh desire to do things well and overcome obstacles |
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affiliation |
the need to belong and be accepted |
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appraisal |
The evaluation of a situation with respect to how relevent it is to one's own welfare it drives the process by which emotions are elicited |
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Basic/ Primary emotions |
the 8 basic emotions an english speaking person has they are: anticipation, joy, acceptance, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger |
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Display Rules |
display rules are how an emotion is displayed within a culture |
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Drives |
(push factor) percived states of tension that occur when our bodies are deficient in some need creating an urge to relieve the tension |
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Duchenne smile |
smile that expresses true enjoyment involving both the muscles that pull up the lip corners diagonally and the muscles around they eye that contract |
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Emotion Regulation |
cognitive and behavioral effects people make to modify emotions |
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Emotions |
brief acute changes in concious experience and psychology that occur in response to a personallly meaningful situation |
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Homestasis |
process by which all organisms work to maintain physiological equilibrium or balance around an optimal set point |
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Incentive |
(pull factor) any external object or event that motivates behavior |
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Moods |
affective states that opperate in the background of conciousness and tend to last longer then most emotions |
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Motivation |
the urge to move towards ones goals to accomplish tasks |
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Needs |
inherently biological states of deficiency cellular or bodily that compel drives |
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Parental Investmeant |
if pregnancy occurs the cost of having sex is higher for the women than the men making it more common for men to want to have casual sex |
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Regulation |
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Self- Actualization |
Inherent drive to relize ones full potential |
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Self concious |
types of emotion theat require a sense of self and the ability to reflect on actions they occur as a function of meeting expectaitons (or not) and abiding (or not) by societies rules |
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set point |
Ideal fixed setting of a particular physiological system such as internal body temp |
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Universality |
term that is refering to something that is common to all humans and can be seen in cultures all over the world |