Motivation & Emotion & Stress & Health Test March 7
******PsychSim - Hunger and the Fat Rat********
Motivation & Emotion & Stress & Health - test March (with Testing and Intelligence)
In this part of the course, students explore biological and social factors that motivate behavior and biological and cultural factors that influence emotion.
AP students in psychology should be able to do the following:
Vocabulary (click for pdf)
Link to Friday's Mot/Em/Stress Kahoot Review (this does not cover every single term that might be on the test!)
Ppt Presentation (click for pdf)
Answers to the multiple-choice questions at the end of each module in the unit (click for pdf)
Visit the Myers' Psychology textbook page (click to access) for self-quizzes, flashcards, and chapter summaries.
The Psychology Commune (click to link to website) has self-grading tests to help you practice/review the material.
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of motivation (click to link to website).
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of emotion (click to link to website).
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of stress/health (click to link to website).
Try Kaplan's 20-question practice test.
Try the Motivation Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Try the Emotion Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Try the Health Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Video - The Truth Behind What Motivates Us
Video - Crash Course on the Power of Motivation
Video - Crash Course on Emotion
Video - Crash Course on Emotion, Stress, and Health
Video - Crash Course on Sex Motivation
Article - Most & Least Emotional Countries (and the map)
Article - Sparknotes Overview of Emotion
Article - Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture - and Your Mood
Article - Stand Up Straight to Alleviate Depression
The links below take you to the Myers textbook resources:
Motivational Concepts
*Flashcards - Module 37
*Module 37 Flip It Video - Theories of Motivation
Hunger Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 38
*Module 38 Flip It Video - The Hormones of Hunger
*PsychSim - Hunger and the Fat Rat
Sexual Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 39
Social Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 40
Emotion Theories
*Flashcards - Module 41
*Module 41 Flip It Video - Theories of Emotion
Expressed Emotion
*Flashcards - Module 42
*PsychSim - Catching Liars
Stress & Health
*Flashcards - Module 43
*Module 43 Flip It Video - Hans Selye: General Adaptation Syndrome
*PsychSim - Stressed Out
Stress & Illness
*Flashcards - Module 44
*Module 44 Flip It Video - Type A and Type B People
Online Learning Day (Motivation, Emotion, and Stress)
First, complete the Motivation/Emotion Graphic Organizer using these links:
1. Overview of Emotion and Stress
2. Overview of Motivation
3. My Powerpoint Presentation on Motivation, Emotion, and Stress
Next, take all these quizzes to make sure you understand the content:
1. Motivation quizzes
2. Emotion quizzes
3. Stress quizzes
Finally, study for your test! It will cover Motivation, Emotion, and Stress. Email me if you have any questions.
1. Try this quizlet, which covers most of the terms you need to know.
2. Try this review test.
******PsychSim - Hunger and the Fat Rat********
Motivation & Emotion & Stress & Health - test March (with Testing and Intelligence)
In this part of the course, students explore biological and social factors that motivate behavior and biological and cultural factors that influence emotion.
AP students in psychology should be able to do the following:
- Identify and apply basic motivational concepts to understand the behavior of humans and other animals (e.g., instincts, incentives, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation).
- Discuss the biological underpinnings of motivation, including needs, drives, and homeostasis.
- Compare and contrast motivational theories (e.g., drive reduction theory, arousal theory, general adaptation theory), including the strengths and weaknesses of each.
- Describe classic research findings in specific motivation systems (e.g., eating, sex, social)
- Discuss theories of stress and the effects of stress on psychological and physical well-being.
- Compare and contrast major theories of emotion (e.g., James–Lange, Cannon– Bard, Schachter two-factor theory).
- Describe how cultural influences shape emotional expression, including variations in body language.
- Identify key contributors in the psychology of motivation and emotion (e.g., William James, Alfred Kinsey, Abraham Maslow, Stanley Schachter, Hans Selye).
Vocabulary (click for pdf)
Link to Friday's Mot/Em/Stress Kahoot Review (this does not cover every single term that might be on the test!)
Ppt Presentation (click for pdf)
Answers to the multiple-choice questions at the end of each module in the unit (click for pdf)
Visit the Myers' Psychology textbook page (click to access) for self-quizzes, flashcards, and chapter summaries.
The Psychology Commune (click to link to website) has self-grading tests to help you practice/review the material.
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of motivation (click to link to website).
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of emotion (click to link to website).
The Psychology Commune has has great summaries of stress/health (click to link to website).
Try Kaplan's 20-question practice test.
Try the Motivation Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Try the Emotion Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Try the Health Visual Review Guide (click to access) and check the answers (click to access)
Video - The Truth Behind What Motivates Us
Video - Crash Course on the Power of Motivation
Video - Crash Course on Emotion
Video - Crash Course on Emotion, Stress, and Health
Video - Crash Course on Sex Motivation
Article - Most & Least Emotional Countries (and the map)
Article - Sparknotes Overview of Emotion
Article - Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture - and Your Mood
Article - Stand Up Straight to Alleviate Depression
The links below take you to the Myers textbook resources:
Motivational Concepts
*Flashcards - Module 37
*Module 37 Flip It Video - Theories of Motivation
Hunger Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 38
*Module 38 Flip It Video - The Hormones of Hunger
*PsychSim - Hunger and the Fat Rat
Sexual Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 39
Social Motivation
*Flashcards - Module 40
Emotion Theories
*Flashcards - Module 41
*Module 41 Flip It Video - Theories of Emotion
Expressed Emotion
*Flashcards - Module 42
*PsychSim - Catching Liars
Stress & Health
*Flashcards - Module 43
*Module 43 Flip It Video - Hans Selye: General Adaptation Syndrome
*PsychSim - Stressed Out
Stress & Illness
*Flashcards - Module 44
*Module 44 Flip It Video - Type A and Type B People
Online Learning Day (Motivation, Emotion, and Stress)
First, complete the Motivation/Emotion Graphic Organizer using these links:
1. Overview of Emotion and Stress
2. Overview of Motivation
3. My Powerpoint Presentation on Motivation, Emotion, and Stress
Next, take all these quizzes to make sure you understand the content:
1. Motivation quizzes
2. Emotion quizzes
3. Stress quizzes
Finally, study for your test! It will cover Motivation, Emotion, and Stress. Email me if you have any questions.
1. Try this quizlet, which covers most of the terms you need to know.
2. Try this review test.