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1
When we are too hot,we perspire in order to lower our body temperature and thereby
A) preserve body warmth.
B) arouse drives.
C) maintain homeostasis.
D) create an incentive.
A) preserve body warmth.
B) arouse drives.
C) maintain homeostasis.
D) create an incentive.
C
2
Dr.Shen believes that the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs "pushes" us to behave in certain ways.Dr.Shen's views are most consistent with ________ theory.
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) arousal
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) arousal
B
3
Marcus is really hot,so he takes off his jacket.Marcus' body temperature is a physiological state that has produced a motivational state called
A) a need.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an incentive.
A) a need.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an incentive.
C
4
It is characteristic of robins to build nests.This is an example of
A) an incentive.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an instinct.
A) an incentive.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an instinct.
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5
When you feel cold,you engage in behavior to reduce this unpleasant feeling,for example,by putting on your coat.This desire to reduce internal tension is a crucial aspect of ________ theory.
A) drive-reduction
B) arousal
C) instinct
D) incentive
A) drive-reduction
B) arousal
C) instinct
D) incentive
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6
Lack of body fluids is to thirst as ________ is to ________.
A) motivation;emotion
B) need;drive
C) homeostasis;hunger
D) incentive;instinct
A) motivation;emotion
B) need;drive
C) homeostasis;hunger
D) incentive;instinct
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7
Which of the following refers to a physiological state that usually triggers a state of motivational arousal?
A) need
B) homeostasis
C) drive
D) incentive
A) need
B) homeostasis
C) drive
D) incentive
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8
A drive refers to
A) a rigidly patterned and unlearned behavior characteristic of a species.
B) anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior.
C) an aroused,motivated state that is often triggered by a physiological need.
D) a positive or negative environmental stimulus.
A) a rigidly patterned and unlearned behavior characteristic of a species.
B) anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior.
C) an aroused,motivated state that is often triggered by a physiological need.
D) a positive or negative environmental stimulus.
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9
Like evolutionary theory,instinct theory most clearly assumed that behavior is influenced by
A) homeostasis.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) incentives.
D) genetic predispositions.
A) homeostasis.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) incentives.
D) genetic predispositions.
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10
________ is the need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
A) Motivation
B) Emotion
C) Cognition
D) Instinct
A) Motivation
B) Emotion
C) Cognition
D) Instinct
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11
Professor Sanchez explains to his class that our taste preferences have survival value and that certain helping behaviors may be genetically predisposed.Professor Sanchez is advocating the position taken by
A) evolutionary theory.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) arousal theory.
D) drive-reduction theory.
A) evolutionary theory.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) arousal theory.
D) drive-reduction theory.
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12
An instinctive behavior is one that
A) is common to an entire species.
B) is unlearned.
C) is rigidly patterned.
D) has all of these characteristics.
A) is common to an entire species.
B) is unlearned.
C) is rigidly patterned.
D) has all of these characteristics.
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13
Dr.Ligorano has devoted his professional life to researching the desires and needs that energize and direct behavior.His area of research has obviously been
A) emotion.
B) cognition.
C) motivation.
D) behavior genetics.
A) emotion.
B) cognition.
C) motivation.
D) behavior genetics.
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14
The term homeostasis literally means
A) "common to all."
B) "unique to humans."
C) "staying the same."
D) "motivational dynamics."
A) "common to all."
B) "unique to humans."
C) "staying the same."
D) "motivational dynamics."
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15
A lack of sufficient oxygen intake is an example of a(n)
A) drive.
B) instinct.
C) need.
D) incentive.
A) drive.
B) instinct.
C) need.
D) incentive.
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16
The body's tendency to maintain a constant internal state is known as
A) an incentive.
B) an instinct.
C) homeostasis.
D) arousal.
A) an incentive.
B) an instinct.
C) homeostasis.
D) arousal.
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17
"People have a sociability motive because interacting with others affords more opportunities to find a potential mate." This statement best illustrates ________ theories of motivation.
A) drive
B) incentive
C) instinct
D) arousal
A) drive
B) incentive
C) instinct
D) arousal
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18
A physiological need is a
A) basic bodily requirement.
B) need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
C) complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned.
D) positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.
A) basic bodily requirement.
B) need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
C) complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned.
D) positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.
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19
Contemporary psychologists are most likely to consider ________ to be a human instinct.
A) infant sucking
B) athletic skill
C) religious ritual
D) learned behaviors
A) infant sucking
B) athletic skill
C) religious ritual
D) learned behaviors
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20
After staying up until 4 A.M.studying,Misty is very sleepy,so she goes to bed and sleeps in until an hour before her 1 P.M.exam.Misty's sleepiness is an example of
A) a drive.
B) a need.
C) homeostasis.
D) an incentive.
A) a drive.
B) a need.
C) homeostasis.
D) an incentive.
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21
In reflecting on his professional acting career,Mr.Scott notes that his worst performances typically occurred when he experienced either too little or too much arousal.His experience best illustrates
A) incentive theory.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) hierarchy of needs theory.
D) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
A) incentive theory.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) hierarchy of needs theory.
D) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
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22
A thick,juicy hamburger is to hunger as ________ is to ________.
A) need;drive
B) incentive;drive
C) homeostasis;thirst
D) incentive;instinct
A) need;drive
B) incentive;drive
C) homeostasis;thirst
D) incentive;instinct
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23
The tendency for people to perform best on certain tasks when they are moderately aroused is known as
A) homeostasis.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
A) homeostasis.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
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24
Lillian has the lead role in a high school play.According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,she is likely to perform ________ in the play if her arousal during the performance is ________.
A) well;moderate
B) poorly;moderate
C) well;very low
D) well;very high
A) well;moderate
B) poorly;moderate
C) well;very low
D) well;very high
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25
The desire to avoid stress is to ________ theory as the desire to avoid boredom is to ________ theory.
A) arousal;incentive
B) instinct;drive-reduction
C) incentive;instinct
D) drive-reduction;arousal
A) arousal;incentive
B) instinct;drive-reduction
C) incentive;instinct
D) drive-reduction;arousal
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26
Which of the following is most clearly NOT an example of an incentive?
A) social disapproval
B) a pornographic movie
C) a low blood glucose level
D) the smell of rotten eggs
A) social disapproval
B) a pornographic movie
C) a low blood glucose level
D) the smell of rotten eggs
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27
The arousal theory of motivation would be most helpful for explaining why
A) recreational skydivers jump out of airplanes.
B) hungry fishermen venture across dangerous ocean waters.
C) starving prisoners are preoccupied with thoughts of food.
D) sexually active teens learn to practice effective birth control.
A) recreational skydivers jump out of airplanes.
B) hungry fishermen venture across dangerous ocean waters.
C) starving prisoners are preoccupied with thoughts of food.
D) sexually active teens learn to practice effective birth control.
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28
An incentive is a
A) rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of an entire species.
B) state of deprivation that triggers arousal.
C) positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.
D) state of arousal triggered by deprivation.
A) rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of an entire species.
B) state of deprivation that triggers arousal.
C) positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.
D) state of arousal triggered by deprivation.
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29
"A monetary bonus is obviously the best way to motivate someone to do a great job and take pride in their work." This statement best illustrates the concept of ________ in motivation.
A) incentives
B) self-actualization
C) drives
D) arousal
A) incentives
B) self-actualization
C) drives
D) arousal
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30
Our bodies strive to maintain a steady internal state.One way that it can achieve this goal is through
A) instincts.
B) drive reduction.
C) arousal.
D) self-actualization.
A) instincts.
B) drive reduction.
C) arousal.
D) self-actualization.
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31
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,the level of arousal typically associated with peak performance tends to be
A) lower on easy tasks.
B) higher on difficult tasks.
C) higher on well-learned tasks.
D) lower on well-learned tasks.
A) lower on easy tasks.
B) higher on difficult tasks.
C) higher on well-learned tasks.
D) lower on well-learned tasks.
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32
The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for explaining an infant's urge to
A) cry.
B) sleep.
C) eat.
D) explore.
A) cry.
B) sleep.
C) eat.
D) explore.
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33
Danica's grades have recently dropped.She is reluctant to return a call from her parents because she is avoiding what will be a very unpleasant conversation.Danica's reluctance to call her parents can be explained by
A) instinct theory.
B) incentive theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
A) instinct theory.
B) incentive theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
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34
"Oh,man,that was awesome! Let's do it again!" Amelia said after skydiving.Which category of motivational theories would best explain Amelia's behavior?
A) arousal theory
B) incentive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) instinct theory
A) arousal theory
B) incentive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) instinct theory
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35
The Yerkes-Dodson law refers to the tendency for optimal performance to be associated with
A) homeostasis.
B) moderate arousal.
C) achievement motivation.
D) the arcuate nucleus.
A) homeostasis.
B) moderate arousal.
C) achievement motivation.
D) the arcuate nucleus.
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36
Internal push is to external pull as ________ is to ________.
A) incentive;need
B) instinct;need
C) need;drive
D) need;incentive
A) incentive;need
B) instinct;need
C) need;drive
D) need;incentive
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37
Randy enjoys highly risky,exciting activities such as cliff diving and wind surfing.He is always looking for the next exciting adventure and is bored very easily.Randy is
A) a sensation-seeker.
B) an instinct seeker
C) seeking incentives.
D) self-actualized.
A) a sensation-seeker.
B) an instinct seeker
C) seeking incentives.
D) self-actualized.
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38
The influence of personal and cultural experiences on our wants and desires can most clearly be seen in the influence of ________ on motivation.
A) instincts
B) homeostasis
C) incentives
D) self-esteem needs
A) instincts
B) homeostasis
C) incentives
D) self-esteem needs
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39
Lessening of internal tension would be most closely associated with which theory of motivation?
A) instinct theory
B) incentive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) hierarchy of needs theory
A) instinct theory
B) incentive theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) hierarchy of needs theory
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40
Which theory best explains why "sensation-seekers" are motivated to engage in risky recreational behaviors such as mountain climbing?
A) instinct theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
A) instinct theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
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41
Saul,who has not dated anyone since his girlfriend broke up with him,misses having a relationship.He has decided to participate in an Internet dating service.According to Maslow,Saul is motivated by
A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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42
Professor Jenkins tells his class that "self-esteem matters most in individualist cultures" and that "people have starved themselves for certain causes." Professor Jenkins' statements provide examples of criticisms of which theory of motivation?
A) arousal theory
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law
C) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D) instinct theory
A) arousal theory
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law
C) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D) instinct theory
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43
Dr.Chen believes that people are motivated to maintain an optimal level of stimulation.When the level is too low,we try to increase it by seeking out stimulating experiences.When it is too high,we seek to reduce arousal in a less stimulating environment.Dr.Chen's views are most consistent with
A) instinct theory.
B) arousal theory.
C) humanistic theory.
D) incentive theory.
A) instinct theory.
B) arousal theory.
C) humanistic theory.
D) incentive theory.
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44
Dr.Gomez believes that behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs that "push" us to behave in certain ways.Dr.Gomez's views are most consistent with ________ theory of motivation.
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) arousal
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) arousal
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45
Jeff is a professional golfer.He has been disappointed with his recent performance,even though he feels really "psyched" to play.His sport psychologist tells him that he needs to reduce his arousal to a moderate level before he plays if he wants to improve his performance.Jeff's sport psychologist is basing his advice on
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) instinct theory.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) incentive theory.
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) instinct theory.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) incentive theory.
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46
Which theory focuses on genetically predisposed behaviors?
A) hierarchy of needs theory
B) evolutionary theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
A) hierarchy of needs theory
B) evolutionary theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
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47
A(n)________ is a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior.
A) instinct
B) incentive
C) drive
D) arousal
A) instinct
B) incentive
C) drive
D) arousal
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48
Jenna works really hard in class so that she will earn good grades and be respected by her teacher and fellow students and feel accomplished.According to Maslow,Jenna is motivated by
A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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49
Abraham Maslow referred to the need to live up to one's fullest and unique potential as the need
A) hierarchy.
B) to belong.
C) for self-esteem.
D) for self-actualization.
A) hierarchy.
B) to belong.
C) for self-esteem.
D) for self-actualization.
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50
Need is to ________ as drive is to ________.
A) food deprivation;hunger
B) motivation;incentive
C) thirst;arousal
D) instinct;incentive
A) food deprivation;hunger
B) motivation;incentive
C) thirst;arousal
D) instinct;incentive
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51
Which theory focuses on finding the optimal level of stimulation?
A) evolutionary theory
B) instinct theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
A) evolutionary theory
B) instinct theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
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52
Maslow's hierarchy of needs suggests that people are unlikely to be motivated to obtain ________ if they are deprived of ________.
A) sexual gratification;self-esteem
B) good grades in school;love and safety
C) food and shelter;political freedom
D) friendship and love;religious fulfillment
A) sexual gratification;self-esteem
B) good grades in school;love and safety
C) food and shelter;political freedom
D) friendship and love;religious fulfillment
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53
Abraham Maslow suggested that self-transcendence needs motivate people to strive for
A) self-esteem.
B) self-actualization.
C) transpersonal meaning.
D) individuality.
A) self-esteem.
B) self-actualization.
C) transpersonal meaning.
D) individuality.
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54
Drive is to ________ as incentive is to ________.
A) "push";"pull"
B) instinct;"push"
C) "pull";"push"
D) motivation;instinct
A) "push";"pull"
B) instinct;"push"
C) "pull";"push"
D) motivation;instinct
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55
According to Maslow,our need for ________ must be met before we are prompted to satisfy our need for ________.
A) food;love
B) self-esteem;adequate clothing
C) self-actualization;economic security
D) self-transcendence;self-actualization
A) food;love
B) self-esteem;adequate clothing
C) self-actualization;economic security
D) self-transcendence;self-actualization
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56
By motivating us to satisfy our physical needs,hunger and thirst serve to
A) control arousal desires.
B) maintain homeostasis.
C) control species-typical behavior.
D) reduce an incentive.
A) control arousal desires.
B) maintain homeostasis.
C) control species-typical behavior.
D) reduce an incentive.
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57
The desire to avoid boredom is to ________ theory as the desire to drink when thirsty is to ________ theory.
A) arousal;drive-reduction
B) drive-reduction;arousal
C) humanistic;incentive
D) incentive;humanistic
A) arousal;drive-reduction
B) drive-reduction;arousal
C) humanistic;incentive
D) incentive;humanistic
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58
Professor Sanford explains that the need for physical safety must be met before city dwellers will be motivated to form close friendships with neighbors.Professor Sanford is providing an example of
A) incentives.
B) a hierarchy of needs.
C) homeostasis.
D) drives.
A) incentives.
B) a hierarchy of needs.
C) homeostasis.
D) drives.
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59
Miguel wonders how his friend Diego can wake up at 5:00 every morning to swim laps before school.When he asks about it,Diego replies that he simply wants to realize his highest personal potential in swimming.Diego's explanation is most consistent with ________ theory of motivation.
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) hierarchy of needs
D) arousal
A) instinct
B) drive-reduction
C) hierarchy of needs
D) arousal
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60
Home-life satisfaction is more strongly predictive of subjective well-being in wealthy nations than in poor ones.This fact would be most clearly anticipated by
A) arousal theory.
B) hierarchy of needs theory.
C) instinct theory.
D) evolutionary theory.
A) arousal theory.
B) hierarchy of needs theory.
C) instinct theory.
D) evolutionary theory.
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61
The principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point,beyond which performance decreases is
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) homeostasis.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) incentives.
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) homeostasis.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) incentives.
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62
The relationship between various levels of arousal and effective task performance is described by
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) the hierarchy of needs theory.
D) instinct theory.
A) drive-reduction theory.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) the hierarchy of needs theory.
D) instinct theory.
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63
Which theoretical perspective states that physiological needs must be met before higher-level safety needs and psychological needs can be achieved?
A) evolutionary theory
B) hierarchy of needs theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
A) evolutionary theory
B) hierarchy of needs theory
C) drive-reduction theory
D) arousal theory
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64
An instinctive behavior is one that is
A) designed to reduce drives.
B) triggered by a sexual incentive.
C) similar in all living organisms.
D) unlearned.
A) designed to reduce drives.
B) triggered by a sexual incentive.
C) similar in all living organisms.
D) unlearned.
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65
Psychologists have used four perspectives in their efforts to explain motivation.These include an emphasis on instincts,optimum arousal,a hierarchy of motives,and
A) drive reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) sensation-seeking.
D) self-identity.
A) drive reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) sensation-seeking.
D) self-identity.
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66
The need or desire that energizes and directs behavior is the definition of
A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) an emotion.
D) a set point.
A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) an emotion.
D) a set point.
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67
According to Abraham Maslow,________ is the need to find meaning and identity beyond the self.
A) self-transcendence
B) self-actualization
C) esteem
D) safety
A) self-transcendence
B) self-actualization
C) esteem
D) safety
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68
After spending years in the ocean,a mature salmon swims up its home river to return to its birthplace.This behavior is an example of
A) homeostasis.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) the hierarchy of needs.
D) an instinct.
A) homeostasis.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) the hierarchy of needs.
D) an instinct.
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69
Mr.Porter believes that aggression is an unlearned behavior characteristic of all children.He obviously believes that aggression is a(n)
A) incentive.
B) homeostatic mechanism.
C) instinct.
D) drive.
A) incentive.
B) homeostatic mechanism.
C) instinct.
D) drive.
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70
Aaron is motivated to engage in risky activities simply for the sake of the thrill they give him.His motivation is best explained by
A) arousal theory.
B) evolutionary theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) instinct theory.
A) arousal theory.
B) evolutionary theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) instinct theory.
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71
________ theory of motivation claims that behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal tension caused by unmet biological needs.
A) Drive-reduction
B) Incentive
C) Arousal
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
A) Drive-reduction
B) Incentive
C) Arousal
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
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72
Motivations arise from the interplay between ________,the bodily "push," and ________,the "pulls" from our personal experiences,thoughts,and culture.
A) nature;nurture
B) nurture;nature
C) nature;homeostasis
D) incentives;homeostasis
A) nature;nurture
B) nurture;nature
C) nature;homeostasis
D) incentives;homeostasis
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73
A complex,unlearned,and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called a(n)
A) homeostasis.
B) drive.
C) instinct.
D) incentive.
A) homeostasis.
B) drive.
C) instinct.
D) incentive.
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74
The view that some human motives are innate and due to genetic programming is a description of
A) instinct theories.
B) drive theories.
C) incentive theories.
D) humanistic theories.
A) instinct theories.
B) drive theories.
C) incentive theories.
D) humanistic theories.
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75
Some students work hard in school to attain high grades.This best illustrates the importance of
A) homeostasis.
B) instinct.
C) safety needs.
D) incentives.
A) homeostasis.
B) instinct.
C) safety needs.
D) incentives.
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76
It is characteristic of bears to hibernate.This behavior is an example of
A) an instinct.
B) homeostasis.
C) an incentive.
D) a drive.
A) an instinct.
B) homeostasis.
C) an incentive.
D) a drive.
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77
Motivation is defined by psychologists as
A) an impulse to accomplish something of significance.
B) rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of all people.
C) a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal.
D) the cause of behavior.
A) an impulse to accomplish something of significance.
B) rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of all people.
C) a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal.
D) the cause of behavior.
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78
Dr.Garcia is studying how drug addiction drives addicts to perform illegal acts to obtain drugs.Dr.Garcia's area of research is
A) emotion.
B) cognition.
C) motivation.
D) self-actualization.
A) emotion.
B) cognition.
C) motivation.
D) self-actualization.
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79
After working all afternoon cleaning up the attic,Mr.Dixon is very thirsty and drinks a big glass of orange juice.His motivation to drink in order to reduce his feeling of thirst can best be explained by
A) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) incentive theories.
D) arousal theory.
A) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
B) drive-reduction theory.
C) incentive theories.
D) arousal theory.
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80
Which theory of motivation most clearly emphasizes the importance of genetically predisposed behaviors?
A) drive-reduction theory
B) instinct theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
A) drive-reduction theory
B) instinct theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
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