Deck 9: Motivation and Emotion

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Drive-reduction theory cannot explain which of the following?

A) Thirst
B) Drug taking
C) Race car driving
D) Both b and c
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The need to acquire money is what type of drive?

A) Basic
B) Primary
C) Secondary
D) Incentive
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Modern evolutionary theorists acknowledge that there may be a ____ predisposition for addiction,but they reject the notion that ____ predetermines that someone will become an addict.

A) intellectual;intellect
B) genetic;genetic code
C) instinctual;instinct
D) emotional;emotion
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Which of the following contends that individuals perform below their abilities when they are underaroused or overaroused?

A) Primary drive theory
B) Weber's law
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Activation-synthesis theory
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Motivation is a(n)____ state that ____ behavior toward the fulfillment of a goal.

A) inner;energizes
B) dynamic;changes
C) discovery;motivates
D) None of the above
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External theories of motivation focus more on ____ of the goal or the environment that pulls the organism in a certain direction.

A) predeterminers
B) fluctuations
C) attributes
D) None of the above
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According to the drive-reduction theory,an imbalance in homeostasis creates a physiological need,which in turn produces a(n)____,defined as a physiological state of arousal that moves the organism to meet the need.

A) optimal level
B) incentive
C) instinct
D) drive
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Those who enjoy ____ tend to listen to loud music,socialize a great deal,eat spicy foods,drink alcohol,smoke tobacco,engage in frequent sexual activity,and do things that are risky or novel.

A) high arousal
B) low arousal
C) positive arousal
D) negative arousal
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Which drives are unlearned and arise from basic biological needs such as the need for food and water?

A) Basic
B) Instinctual
C) Primary
D) Secondary
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What theories of motivation assume that there is something about the organism that "pushes" it toward,or away from,some object?

A) External
B) Internal
C) Instinctual
D) Homeostatic
Question
Instead of motivation being simply tied to reducing arousal,it appears that motivation is associated with ____ arousal.

A) achieving
B) maintaining
C) regulating
D) increasing
Question
An unlearned,relatively fixed pattern of behavior,essential to survival,is known as ____.

A) homeostasis
B) a drive
C) an attribution
D) an instinct
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When the original instinct theory fell out of scientific favor,many psychologists sought to explain motivation by turning to ____,which is based on the concept of homeostasis.

A) arousal theory
B) primary drive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) incentive theory
Question
By extending Darwin's theory,early psychologists of the twentieth century proposed that humans have ____.

A) instincts
B) primary drives
C) intrinsic motivators
D) the capacity to evolve
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A "thirst drive," marked by arousal and discomfort,developed by an individual deprived of water or other liquids for an extended period of time,is an example of a psychological need created by ____.

A) circadian rhythms
B) homeostasis imbalance
C) anxiety disorder
D) misinformation effect
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Which theory emphasizes the importance of learning on motivation by distinguishing between primary and secondary drives?

A) Instinct theory
B) Primary drive theory
C) Drive-reduction theory
D) Two-factor theory
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What level of arousal is described as optimal in the Yerkes-Dodson law?

A) Underarousal
B) Overarousal
C) Intermediate
D) Maximum
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Modern evolutionary theorists propose that we inherited adaptive genetic traits,but these traits express themselves more as ____ for behaviors rather than as a predetermined set of actions.

A) incentives
B) predispositions
C) motivations
D) None of the above
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Motivation is best described as what type of process?

A) Dynamic
B) Fulfillment
C) Constant
D) Stable
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Which term describes the tendency for organisms to keep physiological systems internally balanced by adjusting them in response to change?

A) Homeostasis
B) Temperature-regulation system
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Hierarchy of needs
Question
According to the hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs would you try to satisfy first?

A) Love needs
B) Safety needs
C) Achievement needs
D) Physiological needs
Question
Which psychologist stated that basic needs have to be sufficiently satisfied before we are motivated to satisfy higher-level needs?

A) Abraham Maslow
B) Albert Bandura
C) Carl Lange
D) Walter Cannon
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A behavior or an activity that a person perceives as a valued goal in its own right represents a source of ____ motivation.

A) instinctual
B) intrinsic
C) egotistic
D) extrinsic
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Which type of social needs are activated first?

A) Achievement needs
B) Safety needs
C) Love needs
D) Esteem needs
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Working in the homeless shelter because it looks good on your college application is an example of what type of motivation?

A) Extrinsic
B) Incentive
C) Intrinsic
D) Reward
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Incentive theory focuses on the role of ____ in motivation.

A) positive outcomes
B) negative stimulus
C) avoidance behavior
D) external factors
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Which theory proposes that any stimulus that we learn to associate with positive or negative outcomes can serve as a motivation for our behavior?

A) Instinct theory
B) Incentive theory
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Activation-synthesis theory
Question
Which of the following influences the value of an incentive?

A) Biology
B) Instinct
C) Drive
D) Motivation
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Which approach to understanding motives developed out of the humanistic view?

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) Social-learning theory
C) Drive theory
D) Instinct theory
Question
According to the hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs would you try to satisfy last?

A) Achievement needs
B) Esteem needs
C) Power needs
D) Self-actualization needs
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What type of needs make up the first four levels of Maslow's hierarchy?

A) Psychological
B) Physiological
C) Predictable
D) Deficiency
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Enrique has one day to finish a report that he would usually have four days to complete,and he is feeling tense and nervous.Which of the following explains why this report may not be as good as his other reports?

A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) Hull's drive reduction theory
C) Incentive theory
D) Yerkes-Dodson law
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Except for self-actualization,all of Maslow's needs in the hierarchy are motivated by a feeling of ____.

A) excess
B) abundance
C) power
D) deprivation
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Which set of needs are activated once physiological needs are adequately satisfied?

A) Achievement needs
B) Safety needs
C) Self fulfillment needs
D) Esteem needs
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At 10 years old,you start ice skating and love it.No one ever has to tell you to practice.You practice at the rink every morning 2 hours before school.Your ice skating behavior can be best described as due to ____.

A) deprivation motivation
B) a need for drive reduction
C) extrinsic motivation
D) intrinsic motivation
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Which of the following types of rewards are most likely to undermine intrinsic motivation?

A) Applause
B) Money
C) Praise
D) None of the above
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Which theory focuses on how things in our environment pull us in certain directions?

A) Optimum motivation theory
B) Incentive theory
C) Self-actualization theory
D) Avoidance theory
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Which theory developed from the insights gained from classical and operant conditioning?

A) Primary drive theory
B) Yerkes-Dodson theory
C) Incentive theory
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Which type of motivation is based on our need for controlling our own behavior?

A) Intrinsic motivation
B) Extrinsic motivation
C) Instinctual motivation
D) Egotistic motivation
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Maintaining an optimum level of bodily arousal conforms to which of the following?

A) Incentive theory
B) Hull's theory of drive reduction
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Masters and Johnson report
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Lesbians are ____ gay and heterosexual men to desire or engage in casual sex.

A) less likely than
B) more likely than
C) equally likely as
D) about as likely as
Question
According to the evolutionary perspective,why is a cautious approach in sexual matters the best sexual strategy for a woman to adopt?

A) Because a woman is most likely to be responsible for any offspring that may result from having sex
B) Because of the sociocultural stigma associated with female sexual promiscuity
C) Because of the more severe parental guidelines enforced on girls relative to boys
D) Both b and c
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What percentage of rapes or attempted rapes on American college campuses is comprised of acquaintance rapes?

A) 50
B) 63
C) 75
D) 84
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The theory that it is in a man's best interest to establish sexual intimacy as quickly and as frequently as possible with numerous women is suggested by which perspective?

A) Psychodynamic
B) Behaviorist
C) Biological
D) Evolutionary
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All but which of the following nonphysical factors act as motives for sexual behavior?

A) Peer approval
B) The need to feel valued
C) The need for power
D) All of the above
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Which shape best describes Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Triangle
B) Circle
C) Square
D) Rectangle
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The reinforcing properties of ____ may well involve the same brain structures and neurotransmitter systems that are so strongly stimulated by cocaine and other addictive drugs.

A) homeostasis
B) sex
C) self-actualization
D) achievement
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All but which of the following statements indicates that women have higher erotic plasticity compared to men?

A) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by social factors.
B) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by cultural factors.
C) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by situational factors.
D) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by emotional factors.
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Which of the following misconceptions is termed rape myth?

A) That all women enjoy forcible sex
B) That all women are subservient
C) That all men enjoy domination
D) That all men find forced sex exciting
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Social scientists who suggest that sexual desire and romantic love have evolved to meet different human needs propose that sexual desire is governed by the ____ system.

A) attachment
B) dating
C) sexual mating
D) sexual pleasure
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Which of the following can be used to provide the best explanation for the gender differences in preferences for sexual variety?

A) Genetic traits
B) Evolutionary pressures
C) Societal pressures
D) None of the above
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Which of the following factors do women's interest in sexual variety and experimentation depend upon according to the National Health and Social Life Survey?

A) Economic and social status
B) Religion and upbringing
C) Education and social status
D) Education and religion
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Women most often bear responsibility for the care of offspring resulting from a sexual encounter,and therefore,are best served by being selective in choosing partners.In contrast,because men can theoretically "father" many children simultaneously without necessarily having to bear the responsibility of caring for them,they are best served by not being selective in choosing partners.Which of the following theoretical perspectives is most associated with this analysis of selecting sexual partners?

A) Sociocultural
B) Biological
C) Environmental
D) Evolutionary
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According to Maslow,what are the needs in the upper reaches of the hierarchy?

A) Self-actualization needs
B) Achievement needs
C) Curiosity needs
D) Safety needs
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A study found which of the following was the most widely endorsed cause of female sexual desire?

A) Biological processes
B) Physical need for sex
C) Interpersonal experiences related to sexual desire
D) Interpersonal experiences related to romantic love
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What are women taught in the traditional sexual script in North American culture?

A) To freely express sexual interest and brag about sexual exploits
B) To downplay interest in sex and resist sexual advances
C) To have many sexual partners
D) None of the above
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Which of the following has the goal of establishing and maintaining a strong emotional bond between two people?

A) Attachment system
B) Bonding system
C) Sexual mating system
D) All of the above
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What did Masters and Johnson discover regarding women's and men's physiological changes as they approach and achieve orgasm?

A) That changes in women are more intense
B) That changes in men are more intense
C) That changes in both men and women are remarkably similar
D) That changes in both men and women are remarkably dissimilar
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Women tend to emphasize ____ as more of a necessity for sexuality than men.

A) similar interests
B) emotional intimacy
C) sexual desire
D) sexual attractiveness
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Which of the following is the most popular sexual activity among Americans according to the National Health and Social Life Survey?

A) Voyeurism
B) Anal sex
C) Vaginal intercourse
D) Oral sex
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What is defined as the degree to which individuals are sexually attracted to persons of the other sex and/or to persons of their own sex?

A) Sexuality
B) Sexual preference
C) Sexual orientation
D) Sexual identity
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During a given sexual response cycle,a woman may experience ____.

A) no orgasms
B) one orgasm
C) multiple orgasms
D) All of the above
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Alfred Kinsey,and most contemporary behavioral scientists,conceptualize sexual orientation as a(n)____.

A) all or none distinction
B) continuum
C) particular point on a scale
D) discovery
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Which of the following hormones has a positive influence on sexual desire?

A) Estrogen
B) Adrenaline
C) Testosterone
D) Serotonin
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A person who is exclusively attracted to persons of the opposite sex and engages in sexual behavior only with such persons would belong to ____ according to Alfred Kinsey's seven-point scale.

A) category 6
B) category 3
C) category 1
D) category 0
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When Kinsey wanted to characterize individuals' sexual orientation from a continuum perspective,he devised a ____ sexual orientation scale.

A) 5-point
B) 7-point
C) 10-point
D) 12-point
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What type of relationship exists between refractory period and age?

A) The refractory period increases with age.
B) The refractory period decreases with age.
C) The refractory period remains the same with age.
D) The refractory period has no relation to age.
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According to research,vaginal lubrication or penile erection may be a response to which of the following?

A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Sexual arousal
D) All of the above
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How many stages does the body pass through during the sexual response cycle?

A) 6
B) 3
C) 5
D) 4
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Which of the following is true regarding sexual orientation?

A) It is a continuum.
B) People usually become aware of their sexual orientation by adolescence.
C) Sexual orientation is determined by sexual feelings rather than by behavior.
D) All of the above
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Which stage of the sexual response cycle involves muscle contractions throughout the body?

A) Orgasm
B) Plateau
C) Excitement
D) Resolution
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Men with arousal problems attribute their nonarousal to ____.

A) external factors
B) internal factors
C) social factors
D) All of the above
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A man can achieve only one orgasm,but after a period of rest,the male can again achieve orgasm.What is this period of rest called?

A) Refractory period
B) Resolution period
C) Plateau period
D) Reflectory period
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What primarily determines an individual's identification as heterosexual,homosexual,or bisexual?

A) Sexual behavior
B) Sexual feelings
C) Sexual intentions
D) Sexual drive
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Which of the following describes the stage of full arousal according to the sexual response cycle?

A) Excitement
B) Plateau
C) Orgasm
D) Resolution
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What term describes a system of cultural beliefs,values,and customs that exalts heterosexuality and denies,denigrates,and stigmatizes any nonheterosexual form of behavior or identity?

A) Homophobic
B) Heterosexism
C) Homosexism
D) Heterophenom
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Sexual identity refers to the identity a person organizes around his or her ____.

A) sexual behavior
B) sexual feelings
C) sexual orientation
D) sexual preference
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What is the first stage of the sexual response cycle?

A) Resolution
B) Pre-orgasm
C) Excitement
D) Plateau
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The sexual identity of an individual scored at 4 on Kinsey's scale could be ____.

A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) All of the above
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Awareness of a person's sexual orientation is usually occurs by adolescence,typically about ____ year(s)before the person becomes sexually active.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 3
D) 1
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1
Drive-reduction theory cannot explain which of the following?

A) Thirst
B) Drug taking
C) Race car driving
D) Both b and c
Both b and c
2
The need to acquire money is what type of drive?

A) Basic
B) Primary
C) Secondary
D) Incentive
Secondary
3
Modern evolutionary theorists acknowledge that there may be a ____ predisposition for addiction,but they reject the notion that ____ predetermines that someone will become an addict.

A) intellectual;intellect
B) genetic;genetic code
C) instinctual;instinct
D) emotional;emotion
genetic;genetic code
4
Which of the following contends that individuals perform below their abilities when they are underaroused or overaroused?

A) Primary drive theory
B) Weber's law
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Activation-synthesis theory
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Motivation is a(n)____ state that ____ behavior toward the fulfillment of a goal.

A) inner;energizes
B) dynamic;changes
C) discovery;motivates
D) None of the above
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External theories of motivation focus more on ____ of the goal or the environment that pulls the organism in a certain direction.

A) predeterminers
B) fluctuations
C) attributes
D) None of the above
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According to the drive-reduction theory,an imbalance in homeostasis creates a physiological need,which in turn produces a(n)____,defined as a physiological state of arousal that moves the organism to meet the need.

A) optimal level
B) incentive
C) instinct
D) drive
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Those who enjoy ____ tend to listen to loud music,socialize a great deal,eat spicy foods,drink alcohol,smoke tobacco,engage in frequent sexual activity,and do things that are risky or novel.

A) high arousal
B) low arousal
C) positive arousal
D) negative arousal
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Which drives are unlearned and arise from basic biological needs such as the need for food and water?

A) Basic
B) Instinctual
C) Primary
D) Secondary
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What theories of motivation assume that there is something about the organism that "pushes" it toward,or away from,some object?

A) External
B) Internal
C) Instinctual
D) Homeostatic
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Instead of motivation being simply tied to reducing arousal,it appears that motivation is associated with ____ arousal.

A) achieving
B) maintaining
C) regulating
D) increasing
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An unlearned,relatively fixed pattern of behavior,essential to survival,is known as ____.

A) homeostasis
B) a drive
C) an attribution
D) an instinct
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When the original instinct theory fell out of scientific favor,many psychologists sought to explain motivation by turning to ____,which is based on the concept of homeostasis.

A) arousal theory
B) primary drive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) incentive theory
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By extending Darwin's theory,early psychologists of the twentieth century proposed that humans have ____.

A) instincts
B) primary drives
C) intrinsic motivators
D) the capacity to evolve
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A "thirst drive," marked by arousal and discomfort,developed by an individual deprived of water or other liquids for an extended period of time,is an example of a psychological need created by ____.

A) circadian rhythms
B) homeostasis imbalance
C) anxiety disorder
D) misinformation effect
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Which theory emphasizes the importance of learning on motivation by distinguishing between primary and secondary drives?

A) Instinct theory
B) Primary drive theory
C) Drive-reduction theory
D) Two-factor theory
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What level of arousal is described as optimal in the Yerkes-Dodson law?

A) Underarousal
B) Overarousal
C) Intermediate
D) Maximum
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Modern evolutionary theorists propose that we inherited adaptive genetic traits,but these traits express themselves more as ____ for behaviors rather than as a predetermined set of actions.

A) incentives
B) predispositions
C) motivations
D) None of the above
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Motivation is best described as what type of process?

A) Dynamic
B) Fulfillment
C) Constant
D) Stable
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Which term describes the tendency for organisms to keep physiological systems internally balanced by adjusting them in response to change?

A) Homeostasis
B) Temperature-regulation system
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Hierarchy of needs
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According to the hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs would you try to satisfy first?

A) Love needs
B) Safety needs
C) Achievement needs
D) Physiological needs
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Which psychologist stated that basic needs have to be sufficiently satisfied before we are motivated to satisfy higher-level needs?

A) Abraham Maslow
B) Albert Bandura
C) Carl Lange
D) Walter Cannon
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A behavior or an activity that a person perceives as a valued goal in its own right represents a source of ____ motivation.

A) instinctual
B) intrinsic
C) egotistic
D) extrinsic
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Which type of social needs are activated first?

A) Achievement needs
B) Safety needs
C) Love needs
D) Esteem needs
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Working in the homeless shelter because it looks good on your college application is an example of what type of motivation?

A) Extrinsic
B) Incentive
C) Intrinsic
D) Reward
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Incentive theory focuses on the role of ____ in motivation.

A) positive outcomes
B) negative stimulus
C) avoidance behavior
D) external factors
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Which theory proposes that any stimulus that we learn to associate with positive or negative outcomes can serve as a motivation for our behavior?

A) Instinct theory
B) Incentive theory
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Activation-synthesis theory
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Which of the following influences the value of an incentive?

A) Biology
B) Instinct
C) Drive
D) Motivation
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Which approach to understanding motives developed out of the humanistic view?

A) Hierarchy of needs
B) Social-learning theory
C) Drive theory
D) Instinct theory
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According to the hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs would you try to satisfy last?

A) Achievement needs
B) Esteem needs
C) Power needs
D) Self-actualization needs
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What type of needs make up the first four levels of Maslow's hierarchy?

A) Psychological
B) Physiological
C) Predictable
D) Deficiency
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Enrique has one day to finish a report that he would usually have four days to complete,and he is feeling tense and nervous.Which of the following explains why this report may not be as good as his other reports?

A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) Hull's drive reduction theory
C) Incentive theory
D) Yerkes-Dodson law
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Except for self-actualization,all of Maslow's needs in the hierarchy are motivated by a feeling of ____.

A) excess
B) abundance
C) power
D) deprivation
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Which set of needs are activated once physiological needs are adequately satisfied?

A) Achievement needs
B) Safety needs
C) Self fulfillment needs
D) Esteem needs
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At 10 years old,you start ice skating and love it.No one ever has to tell you to practice.You practice at the rink every morning 2 hours before school.Your ice skating behavior can be best described as due to ____.

A) deprivation motivation
B) a need for drive reduction
C) extrinsic motivation
D) intrinsic motivation
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Which of the following types of rewards are most likely to undermine intrinsic motivation?

A) Applause
B) Money
C) Praise
D) None of the above
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Which theory focuses on how things in our environment pull us in certain directions?

A) Optimum motivation theory
B) Incentive theory
C) Self-actualization theory
D) Avoidance theory
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Which theory developed from the insights gained from classical and operant conditioning?

A) Primary drive theory
B) Yerkes-Dodson theory
C) Incentive theory
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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Which type of motivation is based on our need for controlling our own behavior?

A) Intrinsic motivation
B) Extrinsic motivation
C) Instinctual motivation
D) Egotistic motivation
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40
Maintaining an optimum level of bodily arousal conforms to which of the following?

A) Incentive theory
B) Hull's theory of drive reduction
C) Yerkes-Dodson law
D) Masters and Johnson report
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Lesbians are ____ gay and heterosexual men to desire or engage in casual sex.

A) less likely than
B) more likely than
C) equally likely as
D) about as likely as
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42
According to the evolutionary perspective,why is a cautious approach in sexual matters the best sexual strategy for a woman to adopt?

A) Because a woman is most likely to be responsible for any offspring that may result from having sex
B) Because of the sociocultural stigma associated with female sexual promiscuity
C) Because of the more severe parental guidelines enforced on girls relative to boys
D) Both b and c
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43
What percentage of rapes or attempted rapes on American college campuses is comprised of acquaintance rapes?

A) 50
B) 63
C) 75
D) 84
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44
The theory that it is in a man's best interest to establish sexual intimacy as quickly and as frequently as possible with numerous women is suggested by which perspective?

A) Psychodynamic
B) Behaviorist
C) Biological
D) Evolutionary
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45
All but which of the following nonphysical factors act as motives for sexual behavior?

A) Peer approval
B) The need to feel valued
C) The need for power
D) All of the above
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46
Which shape best describes Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) Triangle
B) Circle
C) Square
D) Rectangle
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47
The reinforcing properties of ____ may well involve the same brain structures and neurotransmitter systems that are so strongly stimulated by cocaine and other addictive drugs.

A) homeostasis
B) sex
C) self-actualization
D) achievement
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48
All but which of the following statements indicates that women have higher erotic plasticity compared to men?

A) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by social factors.
B) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by cultural factors.
C) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by situational factors.
D) Women's sexual motivation is more easily shaped by emotional factors.
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49
Which of the following misconceptions is termed rape myth?

A) That all women enjoy forcible sex
B) That all women are subservient
C) That all men enjoy domination
D) That all men find forced sex exciting
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50
Social scientists who suggest that sexual desire and romantic love have evolved to meet different human needs propose that sexual desire is governed by the ____ system.

A) attachment
B) dating
C) sexual mating
D) sexual pleasure
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51
Which of the following can be used to provide the best explanation for the gender differences in preferences for sexual variety?

A) Genetic traits
B) Evolutionary pressures
C) Societal pressures
D) None of the above
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52
Which of the following factors do women's interest in sexual variety and experimentation depend upon according to the National Health and Social Life Survey?

A) Economic and social status
B) Religion and upbringing
C) Education and social status
D) Education and religion
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53
Women most often bear responsibility for the care of offspring resulting from a sexual encounter,and therefore,are best served by being selective in choosing partners.In contrast,because men can theoretically "father" many children simultaneously without necessarily having to bear the responsibility of caring for them,they are best served by not being selective in choosing partners.Which of the following theoretical perspectives is most associated with this analysis of selecting sexual partners?

A) Sociocultural
B) Biological
C) Environmental
D) Evolutionary
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54
According to Maslow,what are the needs in the upper reaches of the hierarchy?

A) Self-actualization needs
B) Achievement needs
C) Curiosity needs
D) Safety needs
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55
A study found which of the following was the most widely endorsed cause of female sexual desire?

A) Biological processes
B) Physical need for sex
C) Interpersonal experiences related to sexual desire
D) Interpersonal experiences related to romantic love
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56
What are women taught in the traditional sexual script in North American culture?

A) To freely express sexual interest and brag about sexual exploits
B) To downplay interest in sex and resist sexual advances
C) To have many sexual partners
D) None of the above
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57
Which of the following has the goal of establishing and maintaining a strong emotional bond between two people?

A) Attachment system
B) Bonding system
C) Sexual mating system
D) All of the above
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58
What did Masters and Johnson discover regarding women's and men's physiological changes as they approach and achieve orgasm?

A) That changes in women are more intense
B) That changes in men are more intense
C) That changes in both men and women are remarkably similar
D) That changes in both men and women are remarkably dissimilar
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59
Women tend to emphasize ____ as more of a necessity for sexuality than men.

A) similar interests
B) emotional intimacy
C) sexual desire
D) sexual attractiveness
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60
Which of the following is the most popular sexual activity among Americans according to the National Health and Social Life Survey?

A) Voyeurism
B) Anal sex
C) Vaginal intercourse
D) Oral sex
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61
What is defined as the degree to which individuals are sexually attracted to persons of the other sex and/or to persons of their own sex?

A) Sexuality
B) Sexual preference
C) Sexual orientation
D) Sexual identity
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62
During a given sexual response cycle,a woman may experience ____.

A) no orgasms
B) one orgasm
C) multiple orgasms
D) All of the above
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63
Alfred Kinsey,and most contemporary behavioral scientists,conceptualize sexual orientation as a(n)____.

A) all or none distinction
B) continuum
C) particular point on a scale
D) discovery
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64
Which of the following hormones has a positive influence on sexual desire?

A) Estrogen
B) Adrenaline
C) Testosterone
D) Serotonin
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65
A person who is exclusively attracted to persons of the opposite sex and engages in sexual behavior only with such persons would belong to ____ according to Alfred Kinsey's seven-point scale.

A) category 6
B) category 3
C) category 1
D) category 0
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66
When Kinsey wanted to characterize individuals' sexual orientation from a continuum perspective,he devised a ____ sexual orientation scale.

A) 5-point
B) 7-point
C) 10-point
D) 12-point
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67
What type of relationship exists between refractory period and age?

A) The refractory period increases with age.
B) The refractory period decreases with age.
C) The refractory period remains the same with age.
D) The refractory period has no relation to age.
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68
According to research,vaginal lubrication or penile erection may be a response to which of the following?

A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Sexual arousal
D) All of the above
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69
How many stages does the body pass through during the sexual response cycle?

A) 6
B) 3
C) 5
D) 4
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70
Which of the following is true regarding sexual orientation?

A) It is a continuum.
B) People usually become aware of their sexual orientation by adolescence.
C) Sexual orientation is determined by sexual feelings rather than by behavior.
D) All of the above
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71
Which stage of the sexual response cycle involves muscle contractions throughout the body?

A) Orgasm
B) Plateau
C) Excitement
D) Resolution
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72
Men with arousal problems attribute their nonarousal to ____.

A) external factors
B) internal factors
C) social factors
D) All of the above
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73
A man can achieve only one orgasm,but after a period of rest,the male can again achieve orgasm.What is this period of rest called?

A) Refractory period
B) Resolution period
C) Plateau period
D) Reflectory period
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74
What primarily determines an individual's identification as heterosexual,homosexual,or bisexual?

A) Sexual behavior
B) Sexual feelings
C) Sexual intentions
D) Sexual drive
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75
Which of the following describes the stage of full arousal according to the sexual response cycle?

A) Excitement
B) Plateau
C) Orgasm
D) Resolution
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76
What term describes a system of cultural beliefs,values,and customs that exalts heterosexuality and denies,denigrates,and stigmatizes any nonheterosexual form of behavior or identity?

A) Homophobic
B) Heterosexism
C) Homosexism
D) Heterophenom
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77
Sexual identity refers to the identity a person organizes around his or her ____.

A) sexual behavior
B) sexual feelings
C) sexual orientation
D) sexual preference
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78
What is the first stage of the sexual response cycle?

A) Resolution
B) Pre-orgasm
C) Excitement
D) Plateau
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79
The sexual identity of an individual scored at 4 on Kinsey's scale could be ____.

A) homosexual
B) heterosexual
C) bisexual
D) All of the above
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80
Awareness of a person's sexual orientation is usually occurs by adolescence,typically about ____ year(s)before the person becomes sexually active.

A) 5
B) 7
C) 3
D) 1
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