Chapter 6 - 10

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Understanding Attitudes and Emotions Quiz

Test your knowledge on attitudes, motivation, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence with this engaging quiz! Designed to enhance your understanding of key psychological concepts, this quiz covers a range of important topics.

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on attitudes and emotional intelligence
  • Great for personal development and learning!
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Attitude are thoughts that you have accepted as true and that lead you to think, feel, or act positively or negatively toward a person, idea, or event.
True
False
7 Attitudes Valued by Employers
Basic Interpersonal Skills, Self-Motivation, Openness to Change, Team Spirit, Health Consciousness, Appreciation of Coworker Diversity, Horseradish
Basic Interpersonal Skills, Self-Motivation, Openness to Change, Team Spirit, Health Consciousness, Appreciation of Coworker Diversity, Honesty
Basic Life Support, Self-Motivation, Openness to Change, Team Spirit, Health Consciousness, Appreciation of Coworker Diversity, Honesty
Basic Interpersonal Skills, Self-Motivation, Closing to Change, Team Spirit, Health Consciousness, Appreciation of Coworker Diversity, Honesty
Define Motivation
The influences that account for the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of change.
The instincts that account for the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behavior.
The influences that account for the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behavior.
The influences that don't account for the initiation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behavior.
Define Motive
The why of human behavior.
The what of human behavior.
The when of human behavior.
The how of human behavior.
Maslow’s 5 Hierarchy of Needs
Self-Actualization, Esteem Needs, Social or Belongingness Needs, Safety and Security Needs, Physiological Needs
Sanctuary, Esteem Needs, Social or Belongingness Needs, Safety and Security Needs, Physiological Needs
Self-Actualization, Esteem Needs, Social or Belongingness Needs, Safety and Security Needs, Financial Needs
Self-Actualization, Medical Needs, Social or Belongingness Needs, Safety and Security Needs, Physiological Needs
Define Self-Disclosure
The process of letting another person know what you think, feel, or want. It is one of the important ways you let yourself be known by others.
The success of letting another person know what you think, feel, or want. It is one of the important ways you let yourself be known by others.
The process of letting another person know what you think, feel, or want. It is one of the important ways you let yourself be known by your family only.
The process of letting another friend know what you think, feel, or want. It is one of the important ways you let yourself be known by others.
Define Self-Description
Involves disclosure of non-threatening information, such as your age, your favorite food, or where you went to eat pizza.
Involves disclosure of threatening information, such as your age, your favorite food, or where you went to school.
Involves disclosure of non-threatening information, such as your age, your favorite food, or where you went to school.
Involves disclosure of non-threatening information, such as your mother's social security number, your favorite food, or where you went to school.
Define Self-Awareness
The ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others.
The ability to reach and understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others.
The ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on their neighbors..
The ability to recognize and not understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others.
Emotion is a temporary experience, with positive, negative, or mixed qualities.
True
False
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to monitor and control one’s emotions and behavior at Alaska and in social settings.
True
False
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to monitor and control one’s emotions and behavior at work and in social settings.
What is an infant’s individual style and frequency of expressing needs and emotions.
Tempura Shrimp
Temperament
Tamuning
Temperpedic
Maintaining an awareness of emotions, thoughts, and feelings that occur in the present moment is called what?
Mind Your Business
Mind Blown
Mindfulness
Mingle
The thoughts, feelings, physical reactions, and actions that result from unacceptable behavior by others is what?
Anger
Angus
Angry Beavers
Auntie Mary
____________ can be defined as the capacity for work, or the force that helps us do things with vitality and intensity.
Ender
Energizer
Energy
Ecstasy
5 Positive Emotions
Gratitude, Priests, Serenity, Interest, Social Support
Gratitude, Pride, Sheeps, Interest, Social Support
Gratitude, Pride, Serenity, Interest, Social Support
Gratitude, Pride, Serenity, Interest, Social Security
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