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Deck 9: Motivation and Emotion
1
Need for achievement is also referred to as __________.
A) nAch
B) NFA
C) Ach
D) neech
A) nAch
B) NFA
C) Ach
D) neech
nAch
2
Paul Ekman and his colleagues gathered abundant evidence supporting the universality of at least __________ basic facial expressions of emotion.
A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
seven
3
The process by which the facial expressions send messages to the brain about the basic emotion being expressed is called __________.
A) facial feedback
B) internal emotion work
C) primary emotional processing
D) body language
A) facial feedback
B) internal emotion work
C) primary emotional processing
D) body language
facial feedback
4
What do we call biologically determined, innate patterns of behavior?
A) drives
B) instincts
C) releasing behaviors
D) universal behaviors
A) drives
B) instincts
C) releasing behaviors
D) universal behaviors
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5
According to Schvey et al. (2015), which of the following individuals is at the highest risk for developing an eating disorder?
A) Ted, a 42-year-old workaholic
B) Phoebe, a 13-year-old student who is popular with her peers
C) Emily, the 16-year-old daughter of two parents who are in the military
D) Charles, a 61-year-old retiree
A) Ted, a 42-year-old workaholic
B) Phoebe, a 13-year-old student who is popular with her peers
C) Emily, the 16-year-old daughter of two parents who are in the military
D) Charles, a 61-year-old retiree
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6
Dylan gets a great deal of fulfillment out of visiting the new art exhibits at the museum in town. He usually visits each exhibit several times during a show and finds beauty in a variety of different types of art works. Dylan is likely to visit the new exhibits in an effort to meet a(n) __________ need.
A) freedom
B) belonging
C) power
D) aesthetic
A) freedom
B) belonging
C) power
D) aesthetic
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7
In arousal theory, people are said to have a(n) __________ level of tension.
A) ultimate
B) lower
C) optimal
D) high
A) ultimate
B) lower
C) optimal
D) high
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8
The pursuit of an activity for an outcome that is separate from the person is called __________.
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) extrinsic motivation
D) a mastery goal
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) extrinsic motivation
D) a mastery goal
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9
__________ theory states that behaviors are motivated by an organism's attempts to reduce tension from conditions such as hunger or thirst and return the body to a state of balance.
A) Drive-reduction
B) Homeostatic
C) Needs
D) Disequilibrium
A) Drive-reduction
B) Homeostatic
C) Needs
D) Disequilibrium
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10
According to cognitive-mediational theories, appraisal of the situation comes __________ the physical arousal and __________ the experience of emotion.
A) before; before
B) after; before
C) before; after
D) after; after
A) before; before
B) after; before
C) before; after
D) after; after
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11
Which level of Abraham Maslow's hierarchy is epitomized by the U.S. Army's slogan "Be all that you can be"?
A) safety
B) self-esteem
C) belongingness
D) self-actualization
A) safety
B) self-esteem
C) belongingness
D) self-actualization
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12
Which of the following statements is accurate concerning the interaction of culture and food?
A) American men and women both eat to reduce depression, whereas Japanese men and women eat to reduce anger.
B) American women eat when they are depressed, whereas Japanese women eat because of social demands.
C) There are no differences in the eating habits of American and Japanese men and women.
D) Japanese men eat more than both American men and women.
A) American men and women both eat to reduce depression, whereas Japanese men and women eat to reduce anger.
B) American women eat when they are depressed, whereas Japanese women eat because of social demands.
C) There are no differences in the eating habits of American and Japanese men and women.
D) Japanese men eat more than both American men and women.
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13
Which theory states that a stimulus triggers physiological changes that produce emotion?
A) Cannon-Bard theory
B) James-Lange theory
C) Schachter-Singer theory
D) common-sense view of emotions
A) Cannon-Bard theory
B) James-Lange theory
C) Schachter-Singer theory
D) common-sense view of emotions
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14
Schachter and Singer proposed that what two things must happen before emotion occurs?
A) physical arousal and fight or flight
B) cognition and behavior
C) physical arousal and labeling
D) behavior and physical arousal
A) physical arousal and fight or flight
B) cognition and behavior
C) physical arousal and labeling
D) behavior and physical arousal
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15
Which of the following is a criticism of Maslow's theory?
A) Research does not support the idea that people want to self-actualize.
B) Evidence suggests that met needs become less important.
C) His theory was based primarily on the study of Americans.
D) The theory does not suggest a regulatory fit.
A) Research does not support the idea that people want to self-actualize.
B) Evidence suggests that met needs become less important.
C) His theory was based primarily on the study of Americans.
D) The theory does not suggest a regulatory fit.
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16
Which two terms BEST describe Schachter and Singer's theory of emotion?
A) arousal and physiology
B) behavior and genetics
C) arousal and context
D) nature and nurture
A) arousal and physiology
B) behavior and genetics
C) arousal and context
D) nature and nurture
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17
One interesting thing about incentive approaches is that incentives __________.
A) are inherited
B) exist inside a narrow collection of internal stimuli
C) exist independently of any need or level of arousal
D) only work for adults
A) are inherited
B) exist inside a narrow collection of internal stimuli
C) exist independently of any need or level of arousal
D) only work for adults
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18
Some psychologists believe that an organism's behavior is motivated by the need to achieve a state of balance in which the body functions effectively-a state called __________.
A) unbalance
B) acquiescence
C) propinquity
D) homeostasis
A) unbalance
B) acquiescence
C) propinquity
D) homeostasis
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19
Seeing a snake, and then simultaneously running away from it and becoming frightened, is the sequence of events postulated by __________ theory.
A) Plutchik's
B) the James-Lange
C) Schachter and Singer's
D) the Cannon-Bard
A) Plutchik's
B) the James-Lange
C) Schachter and Singer's
D) the Cannon-Bard
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20
The problematic functioning of what hormone may contribute to overeating?
A) adrenaline
B) peptic acid
C) leptin
D) lipotor
A) adrenaline
B) peptic acid
C) leptin
D) lipotor
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21
The pursuit of an activity for its own sake is propelled by __________.
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) biological drives
D) performance goals
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) biological drives
D) performance goals
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22
Extrinsic motivation is defined as the pursuit of an activity __________.
A) for external reward
B) for its own sake
C) to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
D) in order to increase one's competence and skills
A) for external reward
B) for its own sake
C) to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
D) in order to increase one's competence and skills
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23
The __________ theory of motivation suggests a connection between internal physiological states and outward behavior.
A) arousal
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) achievement
A) arousal
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) achievement
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24
In psychology, instinct approaches to motivation have faded because they lacked the goal of __________.
A) description
B) explanation
C) prediction
D) change
A) description
B) explanation
C) prediction
D) change
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25
__________ is a state of tension resulting from the deprivation of physical needs, such as those for food and water.
A) Motivation
B) A drive
C) A value
D) Instinct
A) Motivation
B) A drive
C) A value
D) Instinct
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26
The state of tension created by biological needs is called a(n) __________.
A) emotion
B) impulse
C) drive
D) instinct
A) emotion
B) impulse
C) drive
D) instinct
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27
Which of the following was a positive outcome of instinct approaches?
A) They gave birth to psychoanalytic theory.
B) Psychologists began focusing on learning theories.
C) Psychologists were forced to consider the effects of heredity on behavior.
D) They presented a better explanation of behavior.
A) They gave birth to psychoanalytic theory.
B) Psychologists began focusing on learning theories.
C) Psychologists were forced to consider the effects of heredity on behavior.
D) They presented a better explanation of behavior.
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28
Early in the twentieth century, William McDougall and others proposed that motivation was a result of __________.
A) instincts
B) incentives
C) drives
D) emotions
A) instincts
B) incentives
C) drives
D) emotions
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29
Early in the twentieth century, William McDougall proposed that there were __________ human instincts.
A) five
B) nine
C) 18
D) 24
A) five
B) nine
C) 18
D) 24
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30
The pursuit of an activity for an outcome that is separate from the person is called __________.
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) extrinsic motivation
D) a mastery goal
A) the need for affiliation
B) intrinsic motivation
C) extrinsic motivation
D) a mastery goal
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31
In the early attempts to understand motivation, psychologists were inclined to attribute it to __________.
A) emotions
B) incentives
C) learned responses
D) instincts
A) emotions
B) incentives
C) learned responses
D) instincts
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32
Salmon swimming upstream to spawn are an example of __________.
A) incentives
B) motives
C) instinct
D) needs
A) incentives
B) motives
C) instinct
D) needs
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33
An instinct is a tendency that is __________.
A) learned
B) conditioned
C) biologically innate
D) easily controlled
A) learned
B) conditioned
C) biologically innate
D) easily controlled
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34
Which statement about motivation is TRUE?
A) Motivation directs behavior.
B) We are always aware of motivational processes.
C) There is only one type of motivation.
D) Two people motivated by the same factor will satisfy that motive through similar means.
A) Motivation directs behavior.
B) We are always aware of motivational processes.
C) There is only one type of motivation.
D) Two people motivated by the same factor will satisfy that motive through similar means.
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35
You overhear a psychologist presenting a lecture to an introductory psychology class. He mentions "purposeful or goal-directed behavior that satisfies a particular physical or psychological need or want." You recognize that the speaker is talking about which type of behavior?
A) motivated
B) emotional
C) frustrated
D) preconscious
A) motivated
B) emotional
C) frustrated
D) preconscious
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36
Intrinsic motivation is one that propels a person to pursue an activity __________.
A) for external rewards
B) because the act itself is satisfying
C) to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
D) in order to be judged favorably by others
A) for external rewards
B) because the act itself is satisfying
C) to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
D) in order to be judged favorably by others
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37
What do we call biologically determined, innate patterns of behavior?
A) drives
B) instincts
C) releasing behaviors
D) universal behaviors
A) drives
B) instincts
C) releasing behaviors
D) universal behaviors
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38
According to the text, the tendency of the body to maintain a steady state of functioning is called __________.
A) stability
B) equilibrium
C) homeostasis
D) physiological balance
A) stability
B) equilibrium
C) homeostasis
D) physiological balance
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39
Chase is known to be the fastest worker in the mail room. He has worked in the mail room for only a short time but prides himself on being competent and a quick learner. He often gets positive comments from coworkers and his boss, which helps to motivate him and has a positive effect as he continues to challenge himself at work. As a result of his efficient style, he is also given more freedom than other workers, as his boss is impressed by his ability to sort and organize mail. Chase is likely to be __________ motivated as he continues to challenge and push himself to perform even better each day.
A) intrinsically
B) extrinsically
C) superiorly
D) withinsically
A) intrinsically
B) extrinsically
C) superiorly
D) withinsically
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40
The process by which activities are started, directed, and continued so that physical or psychological needs or wants are met is called __________.
A) motivation
B) emotion
C) achievement
D) synergy
A) motivation
B) emotion
C) achievement
D) synergy
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41
Primary drives are __________.
A) learned
B) unlearned
C) produced by external incentives
D) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle
A) learned
B) unlearned
C) produced by external incentives
D) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle
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42
According to drive-reduction theory, what occurs each time a behavior results in drive reduction?
A) Tension is increased.
B) Stability is reduced.
C) Tension is reduced.
D) Drives are increased.
A) Tension is increased.
B) Stability is reduced.
C) Tension is reduced.
D) Drives are increased.
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43
The abbreviation nAch stands for __________.
A) no achievement
B) need for achievement
C) no challenge
D) need for change
A) no achievement
B) need for achievement
C) no challenge
D) need for change
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44
Drives serve to activate responses that are aimed at reducing the drive, thereby returning the body to a more normal state called __________.
A) stability
B) equilibrium
C) homeostasis
D) physiological balance
A) stability
B) equilibrium
C) homeostasis
D) physiological balance
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45
Gwyneth says, "I don't care much about my grades as long as I'm the most popular girl in the class!" What need is she demonstrating?
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
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46
__________ theory states that behaviors are motivated by an organism's attempts to reduce tension from conditions such as hunger or thirst and return the body to a state of balance.
A) Drive-reduction
B) Homeostatic
C) Needs
D) Disequilibrium
A) Drive-reduction
B) Homeostatic
C) Needs
D) Disequilibrium
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47
What is the chief function of homeostasis?
A) to prevent balance
B) to maintain a steady state
C) to regulate emotions
D) to control sexual urges
A) to prevent balance
B) to maintain a steady state
C) to regulate emotions
D) to control sexual urges
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48
Homeostasis is MOST like which of the following?
A) a car
B) a thermometer
C) a cooler
D) a thermostat
A) a car
B) a thermometer
C) a cooler
D) a thermostat
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49
A famed psychologist claims that motivated behaviors result from an effort to reduce tension caused by bodily needs such as hunger or thirst. This psychologist's philosophy most closely matches __________ theory.
A) reciprocity
B) homeostatic
C) needs
D) drive-reduction
A) reciprocity
B) homeostatic
C) needs
D) drive-reduction
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50
What does the drive-reduction theory fail to explain?
A) actions people take to reduce tension created by needs
B) behavior that arises from physiological needs
C) people eating when they're not hungry
D) the tendency of the body to maintain a steady state
A) actions people take to reduce tension created by needs
B) behavior that arises from physiological needs
C) people eating when they're not hungry
D) the tendency of the body to maintain a steady state
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51
Some psychologists believe that an organism's behavior is motivated by the need to achieve a state of balance in which the body functions effectively-a state the text refers to as __________.
A) counterbalance
B) acquiescence
C) propinquity
D) homeostasis
A) counterbalance
B) acquiescence
C) propinquity
D) homeostasis
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52
Physiologically based drives that are unlearned are called __________ drives.
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
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53
Primary drives are caused by __________.
A) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle
B) learned behaviors
C) needs within the body
D) needs outside the body
A) exceptions to the drive-reduction principle
B) learned behaviors
C) needs within the body
D) needs outside the body
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54
Thirst, sexual desire, and hunger are examples of __________ drives.
A) primary
B) reduction
C) acquired (secondary)
D) internalized
A) primary
B) reduction
C) acquired (secondary)
D) internalized
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55
Pippa put all her time and energy into getting into the acting club because her main goal in life was "to be a famous star!" Pippa's drive to be famous was a(n) __________ drive.
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
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56
The need for __________ involves a strong desire to succeed in attaining goals.
A) achievement
B) power
C) motivation
D) emotion
A) achievement
B) power
C) motivation
D) emotion
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57
Drives that are learned through experience are called __________ drives.
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
A) primary
B) reflexive
C) acquired (secondary)
D) tertiary
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58
Which of the following activities is inconsistent with drive-reduction theory?
A) eating food that tastes bad
B) going swimming on a hot day
C) going rock climbing for recreation
D) smoking pot to relax
A) eating food that tastes bad
B) going swimming on a hot day
C) going rock climbing for recreation
D) smoking pot to relax
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59
Drive-reduction theorists would say that getting a haircut to look attractive is a(n) __________ drive.
A) homeostatic
B) acquired (secondary)
C) primary
D) motive
A) homeostatic
B) acquired (secondary)
C) primary
D) motive
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60
Which of the following accurately describes people who are high in the need for achievement?
A) They look for careers that pay a lot of money.
B) They look for careers and hobbies that allow others to evaluate them.
C) They look for careers that require little education.
D) They look for careers that will make them famous.
A) They look for careers that pay a lot of money.
B) They look for careers and hobbies that allow others to evaluate them.
C) They look for careers that require little education.
D) They look for careers that will make them famous.
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61
Things that attract or lure people into action are __________.
A) instincts
B) incentives
C) stimuli
D) bait
A) instincts
B) incentives
C) stimuli
D) bait
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62
Javier says, "I want to rule the world." What type of need is he demonstrating?
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
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63
Antoine is an award-winning swimmer. His desire to compete and win is part of his need for __________.
A) attention
B) affiliation
C) physical activity
D) achievement
A) attention
B) affiliation
C) physical activity
D) achievement
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64
Need for achievement is also referred to as __________.
A) Ach
B) NFA
C) nAch
D) neech
A) Ach
B) NFA
C) nAch
D) neech
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65
According to Dweck, what is the BEST parenting strategy one can use to help children succeed?
A) praise good behavior and punish bad behavior
B) praise good behavior but say nothing about bad behavior
C) constructively criticize and link it with praise for effort
D) criticize bad behavior and minimally praise good behavior
A) praise good behavior and punish bad behavior
B) praise good behavior but say nothing about bad behavior
C) constructively criticize and link it with praise for effort
D) criticize bad behavior and minimally praise good behavior
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66
A stimulus motive is __________.
A) unlearned
B) learned
C) acquired
D) based on behavior
A) unlearned
B) learned
C) acquired
D) based on behavior
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67
According to Carol Dweck, people with which type of control believe that intelligence is fixed, unchanging, and independent?
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
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68
Andre says, "I don't care what I do as long as I am in control!" What need is he demonstrating?
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
A) need for achievement
B) need for affiliation
C) need for power
D) need for sex
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69
According to Carol Dweck, people with which type of control believe intelligence is changeable and can be shaped by experience?
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
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70
Compared to most people, Rocco appears to need a high level of arousal. He enjoys potentially life-threatening hobbies such as skydiving, swimming with sharks, and bungee jumping from bridges. Rocco is likely to be __________.
A) a show-off
B) mentally unstable
C) a sensation seeker
D) unhealthy
A) a show-off
B) mentally unstable
C) a sensation seeker
D) unhealthy
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71
Which of the following statements would BEST be associated with Carol Dweck?
A) Looking smart is better than being smart.
B) Failure is a good way to learn.
C) Never fail, no matter what.
D) The best way to succeed is to always have the right answer.
A) Looking smart is better than being smart.
B) Failure is a good way to learn.
C) Never fail, no matter what.
D) The best way to succeed is to always have the right answer.
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72
Although Tamika just ate a huge meal and feels "stuffed," the idea of a chocolate sundae is too good to pass up. Which motivational term explains the appeal of the sundae?
A) incentive
B) instinctive
C) drive reduction
D) cognitive dissonance
A) incentive
B) instinctive
C) drive reduction
D) cognitive dissonance
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73
Fletcher believes that all the teaching in the world will not change the fact that he is stupid and of below average intelligence. According to Dweck, what locus of control does Fletcher have?
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
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74
A way to abbreviate need for power is __________.
A) nPow
B) nAch
C) nEEP
D) nAff
A) nPow
B) nAch
C) nEEP
D) nAff
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75
In arousal theory, people are said to have a(n) __________ level of tension.
A) ultimate
B) lower
C) optimal
D) high
A) ultimate
B) lower
C) optimal
D) high
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76
According to Carol Dweck, need for achievement is closely related to __________.
A) genetics
B) geography
C) luck
D) personality factors
A) genetics
B) geography
C) luck
D) personality factors
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77
River is a very active 5-year-old compared to others in his class. He appears to seek a great deal of stimulation and is very playful, curious, and explorative. River's seemingly unlearned motives, which are likely to increase stimulation, are called __________ motives.
A) developmental
B) exploratory
C) stimulus
D) cognitive
A) developmental
B) exploratory
C) stimulus
D) cognitive
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78
Indiana Jones goes off to foreign lands in search of artifacts hidden in dangerous places and guarded by fierce protectors. Dr. Jones would be described as __________ in arousal theory.
A) foolhardy
B) a person high in nPow
C) a sensation seeker
D) a person high in nAff
A) foolhardy
B) a person high in nPow
C) a sensation seeker
D) a person high in nAff
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79
Zhang Wei believes that he can learn from his mistakes and that study and perseverance will help him improve his intelligence. According to Dweck, what locus of control does Zhang Wei have?
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
A) internal locus of control
B) decremental
C) incidental
D) external locus of control
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80
One interesting thing about incentive approaches is that incentives __________.
A) are inherited
B) exist inside a narrow collection of internal stimuli
C) exist independently of any need or level of arousal
D) only work for adults
A) are inherited
B) exist inside a narrow collection of internal stimuli
C) exist independently of any need or level of arousal
D) only work for adults
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