Deck 10: Motivation and Emotion

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Allison is a newborn infant who,when held,roots for the breast or bottle.How would Dr.Jones,who is an evolutionary psychologist,explain her behavior?

A) Allison has learned that if she roots for the breast or bottle,an adult caregiver will feed her.
B) Allison's behavior is really not rooting.
C) Allison has a genetic instinct for rooting that aids her ability to survive.
D) Allison has been imprinted to root for a breast or bottle.
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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.
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A basic bodily requirement is a

A) psychological need.
B) physiological need.
C) psychological want.
D) physiological want.
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According to drive-reduction theory,a need refers to

A) a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal.
B) anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior.
C) a desire to perform a behavior in order to avoid punishment.
D) a rigidly patterned behavioral urge characteristic of all people.
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According to ________,physiological needs (such as hunger and thirst)create an aroused state that drives us to reduce the need.

A) arousal theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) evolutionary theory
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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.
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A researcher at a university in Nevada claims to have discovered that humans have a "gambling instinct." Another researcher in Hawaii claims humans have found a "surfing instinct." What is wrong with these claims?

A) These claims do not explain behavior.
B) Gambling and surfing are not learned behaviors.
C) They are instincts in men but not in women.
D) There is no incentive in gambling and surfing.
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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
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It is characteristic of bears to hibernate.This behavior is an example of

A) an instinct.
B) homeostasis.
C) an incentive.
D) a drive.
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Which theory fails to account for the many human behaviors motivated by physiological needs and psychological wants?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) homeostasis theory
C) arousal theory
D) instinct theory
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Although instincts are not common to humans,which of the following can be considered an innate tendency for human infants?

A) grabbing a bottle
B) learning a language
C) rooting and sucking
D) being potty trained
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Tyra's mouth is dry and she realizes that she hasn't had anything to drink all morning.The water level in her cells has dropped and she feels thirsty.She immediately stops what she is doing and heads for the nearest water fountain.Which of the following can be used to explain why she is motivated to get a drink of water?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) incentive theory
C) arousal theory
D) instincts
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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
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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.
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A complex,unlearned,and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called

A) homeostasis.
B) a drive.
C) an instinct.
D) an incentive.
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Although instincts cannot explain most human motives,the underlying assumption that genes predispose some species-typical behaviors continues in

A) evolutionary psychology.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) arousal theory.
D) drive-reduction theory.
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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.
D) the cause of behavior.
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As soon as sea turtles are hatched on a beach,they head directly for the ocean.This behavior is an example of

A) homeostasis.
B) an incentive.
C) arousal.
D) an instinct.
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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) affiliation.
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________ is a theory in which a physiological need creates an aroused state that motivates us to satisfy that need.

A) Drive-reduction theory
B) Instinct theory
C) Evolutionary theory
D) Arousal theory
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For a hungry person,the consumption of food serves to

A) create an incentive.
B) create an instinctual drive.
C) maintain homeostasis.
D) eliminate homeostasis.
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Which of the following is clearly NOT an example of an incentive?

A) $1000
B) threat of punishment
C) smell of popcorn
D) dehydration
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John is going on a long bike ride.He knows there is a Dairy Queen at the 25-mile mark,and he plans on stopping there to buy a sundae as a reward for making it that far.The sundae is a(n)________ for riding 25 miles.

A) arousal
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) homeostasis
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Which theory most clearly emphasizes the importance of homeostasis in motivation?

A) incentive theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) arousal theory
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
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Our body's temperature cools,our blood vessels constrict (to conserve warmth),and we feel driven to put on more clothes or seek a warmer environment.Our cooling body is an example of a(n)

A) incentive.
B) instinct.
C) physiological need.
D) arousal.
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Carlos is studying for his psychology exam.He is finding it more and more difficult to focus because he is hungry.His hunger becomes so distracting that he leaves his studies and heads to the nearest sandwich shop.Which of the following best explains Carlos' behavior?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) arousal theory
C) need for affiliation
D) incentive theory
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While we are pulled to reduce ________,we are pushed by ________ which can be positive or negative environmental stimuli that lure or repel us.

A) incentives;instincts
B) drives;incentives
C) drives;instincts
D) instincts;drives
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Positive and negative environmental stimuli that motivate behavior are called

A) needs.
B) incentives.
C) instincts.
D) drives.
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Nora is very cold,so she puts on a coat.Nora's body temperature is a physiological state that has produced a motivational state called

A) a need.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an incentive.
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Alexis is walking to class on an extremely hot day.She starts to perspire so heavily that she begins fanning herself with her notebook.Which theory most clearly explains her behavior by emphasizing the importance of homeostasis in motivation?

A) evolutionary theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) arousal theory
D) hierarchy of needs theory
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Noah is extremely hungry after his 5-mile run,so he fixes a large breakfast.Noah's hunger is an example of

A) a drive.
B) a need.
C) homeostasis.
D) an incentive.
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An aroused,motivated state that is often triggered by a physiological need is called

A) an instinct.
B) an incentive.
C) a drive.
D) homeostasis.
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James is on his high school football team.His coach rewards players for outstanding performance with a gold star on their helmets.This practice best illustrates the use of

A) arousal.
B) drive-reduction.
C) incentives.
D) instincts.
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Food deprivation is to ________ as hunger is to ________.

A) homeostasis;thirst
B) incentive;instinct
C) need;drive
D) pornography;lust
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Victims of a famine will often eat unappetizing and nutritionally poor foods simply to relieve their constant hunger.Their behavior is best explained in terms of

A) arousal theory.
B) instinct theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) incentive theory.
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Homeostasis,which is the goal of drive reduction,is defined as

A) a rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of an entire species.
B) an aroused tension state that is often triggered by a physiological need.
C) the body's tendency to maintain a constant internal state.
D) a physical need that usually triggers motivational arousal.
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For a thirsty person,drinking water serves to reduce

A) a drive.
B) an instinct.
C) an incentive.
D) homeostasis.
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Janice spends several hours a day practicing basketball and playing for two travel teams.Her goals are to eventually earn a college scholarship and play in the WNBA.Janice's goals are examples of

A) drive-reduction.
B) incentives.
C) an arousal.
D) homeostasis.
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An inadequate level of glucose circulating in your bloodstream is an example of a(n)

A) incentive.
B) instinct.
C) physiological need.
D) arousal.
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A lack of sleep is an example of a(n)

A) drive.
B) emotion.
C) need.
D) incentive.
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Randy is a bold person who enjoys stimulating and risky activities.His latest activity involved skydiving off mountainous cliffs.Randy is likely

A) a sensation-seeker.
B) self-transcendent.
C) an incentive seeker.
D) self-actualized.
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Incentives have been found to increase our ________ levels,causing our underlying drives to become active impulses.

A) ghrelin
B) leptin
C) serotonin
D) dopamine
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Lack of body fluids is to cold water as ________ is to ________.

A) need;incentive
B) need;drive
C) instinct;incentive
D) homeostasis;instinct
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,if you experienced very high levels of physiological arousal you may have difficulties effectively

A) solving a crossword puzzle.
B) reciting the alphabet.
C) riding a bicycle.
D) washing dishes.
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Brandon participates in several "extreme" sports,such as bodyboarding,hang gliding,and rock climbing.While his friends say he is a sensation-seeker,________ theory might explain Brandon's participation in "extreme" sports as a way to conquer his own emotions and actions.

A) drive-reduction theory
B) instinct theory
C) evolutionary theory
D) arousal theory
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Ten-year-old Malik is bored unless he is active or playing with other children.Realizing his needs,his parents have involved him in after-school sports and summer camps,and they allow him to play outside with other children as much as possible.His parents understand Malik's high need for

A) arousal.
B) homeostasis.
C) incentives.
D) drive-reduction.
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The role of learning in motivation is most obvious from the influence of

A) instincts.
B) homeostasis.
C) arousal.
D) incentives.
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Which of the following examples would contradict drive-reduction theory?

A) Marshall is hungry but has not eaten all day so he can eat more during Thanksgiving dinner.
B) John is thirsty and spends money for a bottle of water.
C) Virginia is sleepy and decides to take a nap.
D) Jessica exercises very hard and eats a snack when she arrives home.
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Those who have high arousal and enjoy intense music,novel foods,and risky behaviors or careers have been called

A) sensation-seekers.
B) social animals.
C) self-determined.
D) motivators.
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The tendency for optimal levels of performance to be associated with moderate levels of arousal is known as

A) drive-reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) self-actualization.
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Which theory would be most helpful for explaining why people are motivated to watch horror movies?

A) instinct theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
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Which theory would be most likely to predict that rats are motivated to explore precisely those areas of an experimental maze where they receive mild electric shocks?

A) arousal theory
B) hierarchy of needs theory
C) instinct theory
D) drive-reduction theory
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Adventurous people who relish the pursuit of novel and intense experiences are said to be

A) sensation-seekers.
B) self-transcendent.
C) incentive seekers.
D) self-actualized.
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Manny is a goalie for his college soccer team.The day of his team's first match Manny was so anxious about his upcoming performance that he could not eat breakfast or lunch.His performance was indeed very poor,so much so that he had to be replaced at halftime.Which of the following would have best predicted Manny's performance?

A) drive-reduction
B) homeostasis
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law
D) self-actualization
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The most basic or lowest-level need in Maslow's hierarchy of human motives includes the need for

A) self-esteem.
B) love and friendship.
C) religious fulfillment.
D) food and water.
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Two-year-old Jada is bored.She has been stuck in her car seat for 30 minutes,has played with every toy available to her,and has looked at everything in the car.She wants desperately to escape.She is motivated to escape the car seat to

A) maintain her level of arousal.
B) decrease her arousal.
C) increase her arousal to an optimum level.
D) reach homeostasis.
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The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for understanding the aversive effects of

A) homeostasis.
B) instincts.
C) hunger.
D) boredom.
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,test performance is typically ________ when physiological arousal is ________.

A) best;moderate
B) worst;moderate
C) best;very low
D) best;very high
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According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,the level of physiological arousal typically associated with peak performance tends to be

A) lower on tasks that are well-learned.
B) higher on tasks that are difficult.
C) lower on tasks that are easy.
D) lower on tasks that are difficult.
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Thaddeus will perform in a band concert at his school tomorrow.According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,his musical performance is likely to be ________ if his physiological arousal during the performance is ________.

A) best;very low
B) worst;moderate
C) best;very high
D) best;moderate
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Juan feels that his life is meaningful.This means that he believes that his life has all of the following EXCEPT

A) purpose.
B) well-being.
C) significance.
D) coherence.
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According to Maslow,our need for ________ must be met before we can be preoccupied with satisfying our need for ________.

A) love;food
B) adequate clothing;self-esteem
C) self-actualization;friendship
D) political freedom;economic security
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Madison,who is an accountant,has been complemented by her supervisor for her good work.As a result,Madison feels a sense of achievement and competence.According to Maslow,Madison is motivated by

A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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Carmen has plenty of food and lives in a nice house.Now,she feels she needs to find a soulmate,or even a close friend or two,with whom she can share her life.According to Maslow,she is now motivated by

A) self-actualization needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) safety needs.
D) belongingness and love needs.
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In poorer nations,well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with one's ________.In wealthier countries,well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with one's ________.

A) financial circumstances;social connections
B) physical appearance;financial circumstances
C) personal achievements;personal safety
D) sexual desires;financial circumstances
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On the basis of Maslow's hierarchy of needs,one would be LEAST likely to predict that a

A) starving person might sell his or her child to obtain food.
B) teacher with high self-esteem might seek a career change to use his or her abilities more fully.
C) successful business executive might show greater concern for his or her family relationships than for becoming president of his corporation.
D) prisoner might choose to die rather than betray his or her country.
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Those early ancestors who formed social bonds were

A) more likely to reproduce.
B) more likely to be seen as a threat to others.
C) more likely to co-nurture their offspring to maturity.
D) likely to increase their chances of survival.
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Michelle's self-esteem has increased as she strives for competence,relatedness,and autonomy.Which theory could explain this?

A) arousal
B) evolutionary
C) self-determination
D) drive-reduction
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A central human motivation is people's need to

A) maintain their self-esteem.
B) form close enduring relationships with fellow humans.
C) satisfy a need for social isolation.
D) satisfy their need for political freedom before seeking emotional security.
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Tonya,who is a psychology graduate student,asked freshmen in an introductory psychology class,"What is necessary for you to be happy?" The students are most likely to attribute happiness to

A) money.
B) autonomy.
C) close satisfying relationships.
D) sex.
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Our need to belong is also referred to as the need for

A) affiliation.
B) autonomy.
C) competence.
D) ostracism.
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Which theory states that we feel motivated to satisfy our needs for competence,autonomy,and relatedness?

A) arousal theory
B) evolutionary theory
C) self-determination theory
D) drive-reduction theory
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Alana worked hard to make enough money to support herself and afford an apartment in a safe neighborhood.She feels confident and really good about her accomplishments.Recently,she has entered a committed relationship.According to Maslow,Alana is moving through

A) drive-reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) the hierarchy of needs.
D) incentives.
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Professor Sing is taking a sabbatical this semester and will stay in a Buddhist monastery to try to find meaning in his life and strive for purpose beyond the self.According to Maslow,Professor Sing is motivated to seek

A) belongingness.
B) self-esteem.
C) self-transcendence.
D) self-actualization.
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Evolutionary psychologists would be most likely to agree with the positioning of which of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) self-esteem
B) self-transcendence
C) religious fulfillment
D) basic needs such as food and water
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Financial satisfaction is more strongly predictive of well-being in poor nations than in wealthy ones.This fact would most clearly be anticipated by

A) instinct theory.
B) arousal theory.
C) evolutionary theory.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
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Maslow referred to the needs for purpose and meaning that lie beyond the self as

A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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Which of the following is the best predictor of happiness for most people?

A) money
B) a high grade-point average
C) small classes
D) close relationships
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Nikita comes from Nicaragua,a country with a relatively low average income.Francoise lives in Switzerland,where the standard of living is fairly high.Nikita's well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with her ________.Francoise's well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with her ________.

A) financial circumstances;social connections
B) physical appearance;financial circumstances
C) personal achievements;personal safety
D) sexual desires;financial circumstances
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Monica is motivated to reach her unique potential in both her personal and professional life.According to Maslow,Monica is motivated by

A) self-actualization needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) safety needs.
D) belongingness and love needs.
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Allison is a newborn infant who,when held,roots for the breast or bottle.How would Dr.Jones,who is an evolutionary psychologist,explain her behavior?

A) Allison has learned that if she roots for the breast or bottle,an adult caregiver will feed her.
B) Allison's behavior is really not rooting.
C) Allison has a genetic instinct for rooting that aids her ability to survive.
D) Allison has been imprinted to root for a breast or bottle.
Allison has a genetic instinct for rooting that aids her ability to survive.
2
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.
motivation.
3
A basic bodily requirement is a

A) psychological need.
B) physiological need.
C) psychological want.
D) physiological want.
physiological need.
4
According to drive-reduction theory,a need refers to

A) a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal.
B) anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior.
C) a desire to perform a behavior in order to avoid punishment.
D) a rigidly patterned behavioral urge characteristic of all people.
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According to ________,physiological needs (such as hunger and thirst)create an aroused state that drives us to reduce the need.

A) arousal theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) evolutionary theory
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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.
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A researcher at a university in Nevada claims to have discovered that humans have a "gambling instinct." Another researcher in Hawaii claims humans have found a "surfing instinct." What is wrong with these claims?

A) These claims do not explain behavior.
B) Gambling and surfing are not learned behaviors.
C) They are instincts in men but not in women.
D) There is no incentive in gambling and surfing.
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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
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It is characteristic of bears to hibernate.This behavior is an example of

A) an instinct.
B) homeostasis.
C) an incentive.
D) a drive.
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Which theory fails to account for the many human behaviors motivated by physiological needs and psychological wants?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) homeostasis theory
C) arousal theory
D) instinct theory
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Although instincts are not common to humans,which of the following can be considered an innate tendency for human infants?

A) grabbing a bottle
B) learning a language
C) rooting and sucking
D) being potty trained
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Tyra's mouth is dry and she realizes that she hasn't had anything to drink all morning.The water level in her cells has dropped and she feels thirsty.She immediately stops what she is doing and heads for the nearest water fountain.Which of the following can be used to explain why she is motivated to get a drink of water?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) incentive theory
C) arousal theory
D) instincts
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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
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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.
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A complex,unlearned,and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called

A) homeostasis.
B) a drive.
C) an instinct.
D) an incentive.
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Although instincts cannot explain most human motives,the underlying assumption that genes predispose some species-typical behaviors continues in

A) evolutionary psychology.
B) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
C) arousal theory.
D) drive-reduction theory.
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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.
D) the cause of behavior.
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As soon as sea turtles are hatched on a beach,they head directly for the ocean.This behavior is an example of

A) homeostasis.
B) an incentive.
C) arousal.
D) an instinct.
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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) affiliation.
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________ is a theory in which a physiological need creates an aroused state that motivates us to satisfy that need.

A) Drive-reduction theory
B) Instinct theory
C) Evolutionary theory
D) Arousal theory
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For a hungry person,the consumption of food serves to

A) create an incentive.
B) create an instinctual drive.
C) maintain homeostasis.
D) eliminate homeostasis.
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Which of the following is clearly NOT an example of an incentive?

A) $1000
B) threat of punishment
C) smell of popcorn
D) dehydration
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John is going on a long bike ride.He knows there is a Dairy Queen at the 25-mile mark,and he plans on stopping there to buy a sundae as a reward for making it that far.The sundae is a(n)________ for riding 25 miles.

A) arousal
B) drive-reduction
C) incentive
D) homeostasis
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Which theory most clearly emphasizes the importance of homeostasis in motivation?

A) incentive theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) arousal theory
D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory
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Our body's temperature cools,our blood vessels constrict (to conserve warmth),and we feel driven to put on more clothes or seek a warmer environment.Our cooling body is an example of a(n)

A) incentive.
B) instinct.
C) physiological need.
D) arousal.
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Carlos is studying for his psychology exam.He is finding it more and more difficult to focus because he is hungry.His hunger becomes so distracting that he leaves his studies and heads to the nearest sandwich shop.Which of the following best explains Carlos' behavior?

A) drive-reduction theory
B) arousal theory
C) need for affiliation
D) incentive theory
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While we are pulled to reduce ________,we are pushed by ________ which can be positive or negative environmental stimuli that lure or repel us.

A) incentives;instincts
B) drives;incentives
C) drives;instincts
D) instincts;drives
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Positive and negative environmental stimuli that motivate behavior are called

A) needs.
B) incentives.
C) instincts.
D) drives.
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Nora is very cold,so she puts on a coat.Nora's body temperature is a physiological state that has produced a motivational state called

A) a need.
B) homeostasis.
C) a drive.
D) an incentive.
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Alexis is walking to class on an extremely hot day.She starts to perspire so heavily that she begins fanning herself with her notebook.Which theory most clearly explains her behavior by emphasizing the importance of homeostasis in motivation?

A) evolutionary theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) arousal theory
D) hierarchy of needs theory
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Noah is extremely hungry after his 5-mile run,so he fixes a large breakfast.Noah's hunger is an example of

A) a drive.
B) a need.
C) homeostasis.
D) an incentive.
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32
An aroused,motivated state that is often triggered by a physiological need is called

A) an instinct.
B) an incentive.
C) a drive.
D) homeostasis.
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33
James is on his high school football team.His coach rewards players for outstanding performance with a gold star on their helmets.This practice best illustrates the use of

A) arousal.
B) drive-reduction.
C) incentives.
D) instincts.
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34
Food deprivation is to ________ as hunger is to ________.

A) homeostasis;thirst
B) incentive;instinct
C) need;drive
D) pornography;lust
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35
Victims of a famine will often eat unappetizing and nutritionally poor foods simply to relieve their constant hunger.Their behavior is best explained in terms of

A) arousal theory.
B) instinct theory.
C) drive-reduction theory.
D) incentive theory.
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36
Homeostasis,which is the goal of drive reduction,is defined as

A) a rigidly patterned behavior characteristic of an entire species.
B) an aroused tension state that is often triggered by a physiological need.
C) the body's tendency to maintain a constant internal state.
D) a physical need that usually triggers motivational arousal.
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37
For a thirsty person,drinking water serves to reduce

A) a drive.
B) an instinct.
C) an incentive.
D) homeostasis.
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38
Janice spends several hours a day practicing basketball and playing for two travel teams.Her goals are to eventually earn a college scholarship and play in the WNBA.Janice's goals are examples of

A) drive-reduction.
B) incentives.
C) an arousal.
D) homeostasis.
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39
An inadequate level of glucose circulating in your bloodstream is an example of a(n)

A) incentive.
B) instinct.
C) physiological need.
D) arousal.
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40
A lack of sleep is an example of a(n)

A) drive.
B) emotion.
C) need.
D) incentive.
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41
Randy is a bold person who enjoys stimulating and risky activities.His latest activity involved skydiving off mountainous cliffs.Randy is likely

A) a sensation-seeker.
B) self-transcendent.
C) an incentive seeker.
D) self-actualized.
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42
Incentives have been found to increase our ________ levels,causing our underlying drives to become active impulses.

A) ghrelin
B) leptin
C) serotonin
D) dopamine
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43
Lack of body fluids is to cold water as ________ is to ________.

A) need;incentive
B) need;drive
C) instinct;incentive
D) homeostasis;instinct
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44
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,if you experienced very high levels of physiological arousal you may have difficulties effectively

A) solving a crossword puzzle.
B) reciting the alphabet.
C) riding a bicycle.
D) washing dishes.
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45
Brandon participates in several "extreme" sports,such as bodyboarding,hang gliding,and rock climbing.While his friends say he is a sensation-seeker,________ theory might explain Brandon's participation in "extreme" sports as a way to conquer his own emotions and actions.

A) drive-reduction theory
B) instinct theory
C) evolutionary theory
D) arousal theory
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46
Ten-year-old Malik is bored unless he is active or playing with other children.Realizing his needs,his parents have involved him in after-school sports and summer camps,and they allow him to play outside with other children as much as possible.His parents understand Malik's high need for

A) arousal.
B) homeostasis.
C) incentives.
D) drive-reduction.
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47
The role of learning in motivation is most obvious from the influence of

A) instincts.
B) homeostasis.
C) arousal.
D) incentives.
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48
Which of the following examples would contradict drive-reduction theory?

A) Marshall is hungry but has not eaten all day so he can eat more during Thanksgiving dinner.
B) John is thirsty and spends money for a bottle of water.
C) Virginia is sleepy and decides to take a nap.
D) Jessica exercises very hard and eats a snack when she arrives home.
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49
Those who have high arousal and enjoy intense music,novel foods,and risky behaviors or careers have been called

A) sensation-seekers.
B) social animals.
C) self-determined.
D) motivators.
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50
The tendency for optimal levels of performance to be associated with moderate levels of arousal is known as

A) drive-reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law.
D) self-actualization.
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51
Which theory would be most helpful for explaining why people are motivated to watch horror movies?

A) instinct theory
B) drive-reduction theory
C) hierarchy of needs theory
D) arousal theory
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52
Which theory would be most likely to predict that rats are motivated to explore precisely those areas of an experimental maze where they receive mild electric shocks?

A) arousal theory
B) hierarchy of needs theory
C) instinct theory
D) drive-reduction theory
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53
Adventurous people who relish the pursuit of novel and intense experiences are said to be

A) sensation-seekers.
B) self-transcendent.
C) incentive seekers.
D) self-actualized.
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54
Manny is a goalie for his college soccer team.The day of his team's first match Manny was so anxious about his upcoming performance that he could not eat breakfast or lunch.His performance was indeed very poor,so much so that he had to be replaced at halftime.Which of the following would have best predicted Manny's performance?

A) drive-reduction
B) homeostasis
C) the Yerkes-Dodson law
D) self-actualization
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55
The most basic or lowest-level need in Maslow's hierarchy of human motives includes the need for

A) self-esteem.
B) love and friendship.
C) religious fulfillment.
D) food and water.
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56
Two-year-old Jada is bored.She has been stuck in her car seat for 30 minutes,has played with every toy available to her,and has looked at everything in the car.She wants desperately to escape.She is motivated to escape the car seat to

A) maintain her level of arousal.
B) decrease her arousal.
C) increase her arousal to an optimum level.
D) reach homeostasis.
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57
The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for understanding the aversive effects of

A) homeostasis.
B) instincts.
C) hunger.
D) boredom.
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58
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,test performance is typically ________ when physiological arousal is ________.

A) best;moderate
B) worst;moderate
C) best;very low
D) best;very high
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59
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,the level of physiological arousal typically associated with peak performance tends to be

A) lower on tasks that are well-learned.
B) higher on tasks that are difficult.
C) lower on tasks that are easy.
D) lower on tasks that are difficult.
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60
Thaddeus will perform in a band concert at his school tomorrow.According to the Yerkes-Dodson law,his musical performance is likely to be ________ if his physiological arousal during the performance is ________.

A) best;very low
B) worst;moderate
C) best;very high
D) best;moderate
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61
Juan feels that his life is meaningful.This means that he believes that his life has all of the following EXCEPT

A) purpose.
B) well-being.
C) significance.
D) coherence.
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62
According to Maslow,our need for ________ must be met before we can be preoccupied with satisfying our need for ________.

A) love;food
B) adequate clothing;self-esteem
C) self-actualization;friendship
D) political freedom;economic security
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63
Madison,who is an accountant,has been complemented by her supervisor for her good work.As a result,Madison feels a sense of achievement and competence.According to Maslow,Madison is motivated by

A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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64
Carmen has plenty of food and lives in a nice house.Now,she feels she needs to find a soulmate,or even a close friend or two,with whom she can share her life.According to Maslow,she is now motivated by

A) self-actualization needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) safety needs.
D) belongingness and love needs.
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65
In poorer nations,well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with one's ________.In wealthier countries,well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with one's ________.

A) financial circumstances;social connections
B) physical appearance;financial circumstances
C) personal achievements;personal safety
D) sexual desires;financial circumstances
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66
On the basis of Maslow's hierarchy of needs,one would be LEAST likely to predict that a

A) starving person might sell his or her child to obtain food.
B) teacher with high self-esteem might seek a career change to use his or her abilities more fully.
C) successful business executive might show greater concern for his or her family relationships than for becoming president of his corporation.
D) prisoner might choose to die rather than betray his or her country.
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67
Those early ancestors who formed social bonds were

A) more likely to reproduce.
B) more likely to be seen as a threat to others.
C) more likely to co-nurture their offspring to maturity.
D) likely to increase their chances of survival.
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68
Michelle's self-esteem has increased as she strives for competence,relatedness,and autonomy.Which theory could explain this?

A) arousal
B) evolutionary
C) self-determination
D) drive-reduction
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69
A central human motivation is people's need to

A) maintain their self-esteem.
B) form close enduring relationships with fellow humans.
C) satisfy a need for social isolation.
D) satisfy their need for political freedom before seeking emotional security.
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70
Tonya,who is a psychology graduate student,asked freshmen in an introductory psychology class,"What is necessary for you to be happy?" The students are most likely to attribute happiness to

A) money.
B) autonomy.
C) close satisfying relationships.
D) sex.
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71
Our need to belong is also referred to as the need for

A) affiliation.
B) autonomy.
C) competence.
D) ostracism.
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72
Which theory states that we feel motivated to satisfy our needs for competence,autonomy,and relatedness?

A) arousal theory
B) evolutionary theory
C) self-determination theory
D) drive-reduction theory
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73
Alana worked hard to make enough money to support herself and afford an apartment in a safe neighborhood.She feels confident and really good about her accomplishments.Recently,she has entered a committed relationship.According to Maslow,Alana is moving through

A) drive-reduction.
B) homeostasis.
C) the hierarchy of needs.
D) incentives.
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74
Professor Sing is taking a sabbatical this semester and will stay in a Buddhist monastery to try to find meaning in his life and strive for purpose beyond the self.According to Maslow,Professor Sing is motivated to seek

A) belongingness.
B) self-esteem.
C) self-transcendence.
D) self-actualization.
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75
Evolutionary psychologists would be most likely to agree with the positioning of which of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

A) self-esteem
B) self-transcendence
C) religious fulfillment
D) basic needs such as food and water
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76
Financial satisfaction is more strongly predictive of well-being in poor nations than in wealthy ones.This fact would most clearly be anticipated by

A) instinct theory.
B) arousal theory.
C) evolutionary theory.
D) hierarchy of needs theory.
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77
Maslow referred to the needs for purpose and meaning that lie beyond the self as

A) belongingness needs.
B) self-esteem needs.
C) self-transcendence needs.
D) self-actualization needs.
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78
Which of the following is the best predictor of happiness for most people?

A) money
B) a high grade-point average
C) small classes
D) close relationships
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79
Nikita comes from Nicaragua,a country with a relatively low average income.Francoise lives in Switzerland,where the standard of living is fairly high.Nikita's well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with her ________.Francoise's well-being is especially likely to be influenced by satisfaction with her ________.

A) financial circumstances;social connections
B) physical appearance;financial circumstances
C) personal achievements;personal safety
D) sexual desires;financial circumstances
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80
Monica is motivated to reach her unique potential in both her personal and professional life.According to Maslow,Monica is motivated by

A) self-actualization needs.
B) esteem needs.
C) safety needs.
D) belongingness and love needs.
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