A. Two-factor theory of emotion
B. James-Lange theory of emotion
C. Bem’s theory of emotion
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- A theory that states that emotions are a join result of non-specific physiological arousal and interpretation of the arousal is called__________?
A. Two-factor theory of emotion
B. James-Lange theory of emotion
C. Bem’s theory of emotion
D. None of these - The part of the autonomic nervous system that triggers physiological arousal is _____________?
A. somatic nervous system
B. central nervous system
C. sympathetic nervous system
D. parasympathetic nervous system - The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for understanding the aversive effect of:
A. sexual disorders
B. boredom
C. hunger
D. refractory periods - Which of the following is an assumption of arousal theory?
A. Zero level of arousal is the most desirable
B. High levels of arousal are the most desirable
C. Optimal levels of arousal exist for each person
D. Optimal levels of arousal exist for various activities - The Cannon-Bard theory of emotions emphasis the role of the ___________?
A. Skeletal muscles
B. Thalamus and hypothalamus
C. Hormonal system
D. All of the above
E. None of these - Which of the following is true of personal construct theory? 1: George Kelly developed personal construct theory to examine how individuals view the world. 2: Personal construct theory portrays people as victims of unconscious desires and impulses. 3: Personal construct theory does not try to locate the individual on the personality theorists, dimensions. 4: Kelly basically took the view that we are all artists.
A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 3
D. 2 & 4 - In investigating the impact of physical arousal on passionate love, Dutton and Aron arranged for an attractive woman to briefly interact with men who had recently:
A. crossed a swaying footbridge
B. intervened is an emergency
C. listened to romantic music
D. failed a midterm test - The______describes the relationship between arousal level, task difficulty, and efficiency of performance.
A. arousal theory
B. drive reduction theory
C. Yerkes-Dodson Law
D. inverted-U function - Words, events, places and emotions that trigger our memory of the past are called __________________?
A. context effects
B. iconic traces
C. retrieval cues
D. schemas - A person who is nine feet tall and has very large hands and feet and a protecting jaw can attribute his physiological abnormality to an overactive ___________?
A. thyroid gland
B. parathyroid gland
C. adrenal gland
D. pituitary gland