On completion of this chapter, students should be able to
11.1 describe the major theories of emotion (text p. 419); 11.2 identify unconscious influences on emotion (text p. 425); 11.3 explain the importance of nonverbal expression of emotion (text p. 427); 11.4 identify major lie-detection methods and their pitfalls (text p. 429); 11.5 describe the emerging discipline of positive psychology (text p. 433); 11.6 identify common myths and realities about happiness and self-esteem (text p. 435); 11.7 explain the basic principles and theories of motivation (text p. 440); 11.8 describe the determinants of hunger, weight gain, and obesity (text p. 443); 11.9 identify the symptoms of bulimia and anorexia (text p. 446); 11.10 describe the human sexual response cycle and factors that influence sexual activity (text p. 449); 11.11 identify common misconceptions about and potential influences on sexual orientation (text p. 450); 11.12 identify principles and factors that guide attraction and relationship formation (text p. 455); 11.13 describe the major types of love and the elements of love and hate (text p. 459).