unit 18: motivation

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Flashcards on unit 18: motivation, created by Paula Jiménez Montes on 24/11/2022.
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1. THE DESIRE OR REASON TO DO SOMETHING: a) anticipation b) conclusion c) exhaustion d) motivation d) MOTIVATION
2. IT IS RELATED TO THE PHYSICAL PROCESSES OF LIVING THINGS: a) biological b) active c) disgust d) feeling a) BIOLOGICAL
3. THEORY OF MOTIVATION IN WHICH PEOPLE PERFORM ACTIONS TO SATISFY THE TENSION CAUSED BY UNFULFILLED PHYSICAL DRIVES OR NEEDS: a) homeostatic-regulation theory b) arousal theory c) drive theory d) opponent-process theory c) DRIVE THEORY
4. A THEORY OF MOTIVATION IN WHICH PEOPLE PERFORM ACTIONS TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS, OR BALANCE, IN THE BODY: a) arousal theory b) homeostatic-regulation theory c) opponent-process theory d) drive theory b) HOMEOSTATIC-REGULATION THEORY
5. THE FEELING OF WANTING OR NEEDING TO EAT: a) hunger b) fear c) anger d) grief a) HUNGER
6. THE DESIRE TO HAVE SEXUAL INTERCOUSE: a) break down b) cultural factor c) sex drive d) emotion wheel c) SEX DRIVE
7. ACTION THAT INDIVIDUALS DO NOT NEED TO LEARN OR BE TAUGHT TO DO: a) elementary sensation b) instinctive behaviors c) modular structure d) natural selection b) INSTINCTIVE BEHAVIORS
8. A THEORY OF MOTIVATION IN WHICH PEOPLE PERFORM ACTIONS TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THEIR LEVELS OF AROUSAL OR EXCITEMENT: a) arousal theory b) theory of needs c) homeostatic-regulation theory d) opponent-process theory a) AROUSAL THEORY
9. THE DESIRE TO LEARN ABOUT AND EXPLORE NEW THINGS: a) anxiety b) proximity c) similarity d) curiosity d) CURIOSITY
10. A THEORY OF MOTIVATION IN WHICH PEOPLE PERFORM ACTIONS IN ORDER TO EXPERIENCE POSITIVE EMOTIONS AND TO AVOID CORRESPONDING NEGATIVE EMOTIONS: a) homeostatic-regulation theory b) opponent-process theory c) arousal theory d) theory of needs b) OPPONENT-PROCESS THEORY
11. A THEORY OF MOTIVATION IN WHICH PEOPLE DO THINGS TO SATISFY VARIOUS PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL NEEDS: a) opponent-process theory b) arousal theory c) theory of needs d) homeostatic-regulation theory c) THEORY OF NEEDS
12. A WAY OF RANKING VARIOUS KINDS OF NEEDS SO THAT SOME ARE MORE BASIC OR ESSENTIAL THAN OTHERS, WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT NEEDS BEING FULFILLED FIRST: a) hierarchy of needs b) natural selection c) observable behavior d) primary appraisal a) HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
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