There should be a minimum of 4 behavioral entries and 4 emotional entries, and t
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There should be a minimum of 4 behavioral entries and 4 emotional entries, and the remaining 2 entries can be either type.
As you learn more concepts and theories, begin to fill in the third column, justifying your explanation for the behavior or emotion with a psychological theory. You must use a theory to justify your explanation for 8 of the 10 entries, 4 behavioral entries and 4 emotional entries.
Date
Activity or Emotion
Motivation / Reason for it
Theory that explains it
(Justify your selection)
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Date
Activity or Emotion
Motivation / Reason for it
Theory that explains it
(Justify your selection)
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Explanation / Answer
Date
Activity/Emotion
Motivation
Theory and justification
Day 1
Prepared dinner for everyone at home ( Behaviour)
Just by mood when I made dinner yesterday, I was granted the permission to attend late night party at my friend’s home
Operant conditioning- Reward ( grant of permission) of the last night motivated me to repeat the activity on this day in hope of getting some other permission granted
Day 2
Developed aversion for red colored cupcakes, though everyone at party enjoyed them, I refrained from even tasting that( Behaviour)
Once a red colored cup-cake brought by my sister made me puke and my stomach burned for many hours
Classical Conditioning- The Unconditioned stimulus- red cup-cake led to the unconditioned response- vomit and this led to a new behaviour-aversion for red colored cub-cakes
Day 3
I took out my anger and frustration on my friends ( emotion)
I had bad arguments with my father before I left home to meet friends
Defence Mechanism-Displacement-Sigmund frued’s psychoanalytical Theory- I took out my frustration on people which were less authoritative
Day 4
The very next day I got in to a very bad fight with my brother ( behaviour)
I have been watching a violent movie having lot of abusive words and fight in a family
Albert Bandura’s social learning theory- I learned to be aggressive from my observation of the movie
Day 5
My young brother’s friend badly hurt himself by falling from bike, as soon as I saw him I knew he must have been driving rashly ( emotion)
I have seen him doing that previously
Attribution Theory-I used old information to provide explanation to a new event
Day 6
A cousin spoke about a ritual of some other religion which I found very stupid ( emotion)
My notions about my beliefs make other notions about other religion unacceptable
Belief Bias Theory- My beliefs blind me to see/understand other beliefs
Day 7
In a mall where I went with my family, I participated in an ongoing singing competition without any prepration ( behaviour)
Earlier-2 years back I had won 2 competitions
Self- efficacy theory-previous successes make us confident to accept new challenges
Day 8
I had a strong desire to see my sister after I watched a movie ( emotion)
Movie was on brother-sister’s love and I had not seen my sister for 3 weeks
Two-factor theory- I had a physical arousal first which I labelled as emotion-wanting to see mysister
Day 9
I felt truly happy after seeing my best buddy
I saw him after many months
Cognitive appraisal theory
Day 10
I felt extremely terrified to step outside my house
I saw a big blue lizard outside my gate
Cannon-Bard Theory of emotion
Date
Activity/Emotion
Motivation
Theory and justification
Day 1
Prepared dinner for everyone at home ( Behaviour)
Just by mood when I made dinner yesterday, I was granted the permission to attend late night party at my friend’s home
Operant conditioning- Reward ( grant of permission) of the last night motivated me to repeat the activity on this day in hope of getting some other permission granted
Day 2
Developed aversion for red colored cupcakes, though everyone at party enjoyed them, I refrained from even tasting that( Behaviour)
Once a red colored cup-cake brought by my sister made me puke and my stomach burned for many hours
Classical Conditioning- The Unconditioned stimulus- red cup-cake led to the unconditioned response- vomit and this led to a new behaviour-aversion for red colored cub-cakes
Day 3
I took out my anger and frustration on my friends ( emotion)
I had bad arguments with my father before I left home to meet friends
Defence Mechanism-Displacement-Sigmund frued’s psychoanalytical Theory- I took out my frustration on people which were less authoritative
Day 4
The very next day I got in to a very bad fight with my brother ( behaviour)
I have been watching a violent movie having lot of abusive words and fight in a family
Albert Bandura’s social learning theory- I learned to be aggressive from my observation of the movie
Day 5
My young brother’s friend badly hurt himself by falling from bike, as soon as I saw him I knew he must have been driving rashly ( emotion)
I have seen him doing that previously
Attribution Theory-I used old information to provide explanation to a new event
Day 6
A cousin spoke about a ritual of some other religion which I found very stupid ( emotion)
My notions about my beliefs make other notions about other religion unacceptable
Belief Bias Theory- My beliefs blind me to see/understand other beliefs
Day 7
In a mall where I went with my family, I participated in an ongoing singing competition without any prepration ( behaviour)
Earlier-2 years back I had won 2 competitions
Self- efficacy theory-previous successes make us confident to accept new challenges
Day 8
I had a strong desire to see my sister after I watched a movie ( emotion)
Movie was on brother-sister’s love and I had not seen my sister for 3 weeks
Two-factor theory- I had a physical arousal first which I labelled as emotion-wanting to see mysister
Day 9
I felt truly happy after seeing my best buddy
I saw him after many months
Cognitive appraisal theory
Day 10
I felt extremely terrified to step outside my house
I saw a big blue lizard outside my gate
Cannon-Bard Theory of emotion
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