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A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of
any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular
level.
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1 affect 2 homeostasis
3 emotion 4 avoidance-avoidance conflict
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, affect any experience of feeling or emotion
approach-approach conflict A situation involving a choice between two equally
desirable but incompatible alternatives.
approach-avoidance conflict A situation involving a single goal or option that
has both desirable and undesirable aspects or
consequences.
arousal theory A theory of motivation emphasizing the importance
of a balance in our levels of stimulation.
avoidance-avoidance conflict A situation involving a choice between two equally
objectionable alternatives.
boredom susceptibility According to sensation-seeking theory, this quality
represents a dislike of repetition, predictability and
monotony
broaden-and-build theory of a positive psychology theory that suggests that
emotion positive emotions can help people build skills and
resources over time
cognitive label/appraisal A theory that cognitive evaluation (a thought) is
involved in the generation of some emotions.
disinhibition According to sensation-seeking theory, this quality
represents impulsiveness, extraversion, and a
hedonistic lifestyle
display rules A socially learned standard that regulates the
expression of emotion that vary by culture.
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A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of
any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular
level.
Choose an answer
1 affect 2 homeostasis
3 emotion 4 avoidance-avoidance conflict
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Terms in this set (35)
, affect any experience of feeling or emotion
approach-approach conflict A situation involving a choice between two equally
desirable but incompatible alternatives.
approach-avoidance conflict A situation involving a single goal or option that
has both desirable and undesirable aspects or
consequences.
arousal theory A theory of motivation emphasizing the importance
of a balance in our levels of stimulation.
avoidance-avoidance conflict A situation involving a choice between two equally
objectionable alternatives.
boredom susceptibility According to sensation-seeking theory, this quality
represents a dislike of repetition, predictability and
monotony
broaden-and-build theory of a positive psychology theory that suggests that
emotion positive emotions can help people build skills and
resources over time
cognitive label/appraisal A theory that cognitive evaluation (a thought) is
involved in the generation of some emotions.
disinhibition According to sensation-seeking theory, this quality
represents impulsiveness, extraversion, and a
hedonistic lifestyle
display rules A socially learned standard that regulates the
expression of emotion that vary by culture.