Deck 5: Motivation and Emotion

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 Helena works for a fast food restaurant,and for the last three months,she has been named the employee of the month.In psychological terms,Helena appears to have a great deal of ____ to succeed at her job. 

A)insight
B)motivation
C)hunger
D)dutifulness
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 Instinct theory as an explanation of motivation would best be considered a ____ theory. 

A)sociological
B)learning
C)biological
D)cognitive
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 Hannah is a psychologist who believes that motives are innate tendencies that direct our behavior.Hannah's belief is most compatible with which theory of motivation? 

A)drive-reduction theory
B)instinct theory
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)incentive theories of motivation
Question
 The earliest theory to explain human motivation was ____. 

A)drive theory
B)arousal theory
C)incentive theory
D)instinct theory
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 The drive theory of motivation states that drives are ____. 

A)innate instincts that push us toward specific behaviors
B)negative states that we are motivated to reduce
C)positive states that we are motivated to increase
D)learned reactions stemming from social incentives
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 The need for ____ is a secondary drive. 

A)food
B)water
C)money
D)warmth
Question
 ____ drives are to biology as ____ drives are to learning.​ 

A)Primary; secondary
B)Secondary; primary
C)Homeostatic; primary
D)Primary; homeostatic
Question
 The concept of homeostasis is most closely associated with ____. 

A)arousal theory
B)incentive theory
C)primary drives
D)secondary drives
Question
 Jameel has a desire to learn as much about psychology as he can.Psychologists would call this desire a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)thought
C)motive
D)instinct
Question
 Our motivation to sleep can be explained by drive theory because it seems to ____. 

A)stem from an innate instinct
B)occur in response to learned incentives
C)correspond with a need to increase nervous system arousal
D)involve a negative feedback loop
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 Dr.Williams is a psychologist who believes that motivation is produced when we feel an uncomfortable internal state that pushes us to find a way to feel better.Dr.Williams' belief is most compatible with which theory of motivation? 

A)drive-reduction theory
B)instinct theory
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)incentive theories of motivation
Question
 Innate impulses from within a person that direct or motivate behavior are called ____. 

A)instincts
B)emotions
C)secondary drives
D)ideas
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 The motivation to engage in sexual activity is typically accompanied by a desire to increase,rather than decrease,sexual arousal.Which theory of motivation would have the greatest difficulty explaining this desire? 

A)drive theory
B)incentive theory
C)cognitive theory
D)arousal theory
Question
 What is the correct sequence of events according to drive reduction theory? 

A)need, behavior, and drive
B)drive, need, and behavior
C)need, drive, and behavior
D)behavior, drive, and need
Question
 Wanting to get a college education is an example of a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)motive
C)hunger
D)dutifulness
Question
 Which theorist proposed that human motivation was best explained by biological instincts?​ 

A)Abraham Maslow
B)John Watson
C)William James
D)Wilhelm Wundt
Question
 One criticism of William James's theory of instincts is that ____ seems to be eligible for inclusion in the list of possible instincts. 

A)very few behaviors
B)almost every behavior
C)only biological-related behaviors
D)only social behaviors
Question
 Suppose you lost the ability to be motivated in every way.What would likely happen to you? 

A)Nothing much. You would be fine.
B)You would be happier and free of stress.
C)You would sleep all the time.
D)You would be unable to take care of your basic needs.
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 The tendency to desire and seek out positive outcomes and avoid negative ones would best be considered a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)thought
C)motive
D)instinct
Question
 Motivation is best be defined as a(n)____. 

A)biological drive to avoid hunger, thirst, and sexual deprivation
B)learned tendency to seek out rewards
C)innate need for arousal and stimulation
D)tendency to desire or seek out positive outcomes and avoid negative ones
Question
 Negative feedback loops help to ____.​ 

A)dampen down the tendency for change
B)promote instability
C)increase the tendency for change
D)limit negative emotions
Question
 The idea that people perform best when arousal is moderate is captured by the ____. 

A)James-Lange theory
B)Schachter-Singer law
C)Yerkes-Dodson curve
D)self-determination model
Question
 The fact that we sometimes eat when we are not hungry in the biological sense of requiring more energy is a problem for the ____ theory of motivation.​ 

A)drive-reduction
B)arousal
C)incentive
D)classical
Question
 Secondary drives ____. 

A)are learned
B)need to be met in order to survive
C)are innate
D)are biological
Question
 The arousal theory of motivation would have the easiest time explaining why a person would ____. 

A)ride a roller-coaster
B)eat a meal
C)study hard for a test
D)drink water
Question
 The concept of drive reduction best explains ____ drives. 

A)learned
B)secondary
C)instinctual
D)primary
Question
 According to arousal theory,those who engage in physical activities that are extremely risky or dangerous are ____.​ 

A)attempting to reduce physical tension
B)seeking high levels of physiological arousal
C)fulfilling an instinctual need
D)satisfying a social desire to compete with others
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 Rick loves to ski,surf,race cars,and engage in extreme sports.  Rick's optimum level of arousal is likely found in ____.​ 

A)highly arousing situations
B)moderately arousing activities
C)mildly arousing activities
D)non-arousing situations
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 Which statement is TRUE with regard to secondary drives?​ 

A)They are more important to human survival than primary drives.
B)They fall under the arousal theory of motivation.
C)They are explained quite adequately by the drive reduction theories of motivation.
D)They tend to be expressed quite differently across individuals.
Question
 Most people perform best when arousal is ____. 

A)absent
B)low
C)moderate
D)high
Question
 Which item is the best analogy to a primary drive? 

A)a toaster
B)a computer
C)a thermostat
D)a TV
Question
 When you do not drink any fluids for several hours,your body sends information to your brain,causing you to be motivated to drink.This process is best explained by ____. 

A)instinct theory
B)incentive theory
C)drive-reduction theory
D)arousal theory
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 Arousal theories of motivation state that ____. 

A)arousal drives us toward engaging in survival-related behaviors
B)we all seek to maintain an optimal level of arousal
C)we are all motivated to maximize our arousal
D)arousal drives are driven by society, not the individual
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 Feeling the urge to go to the bathroom is a good example of ____. 

A)a secondary drive
B)a primary drive
C)Maslow's highest level of the hierarchy
D)Maslow's second level of the hierarchy
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 Guillermo feels best when he is sitting in a Japanese garden feeding the koi in the ponds.Knowing what you know about arousal and motivation,at what level of arousal will Guillermo most likely perform his best? 

A)a level of arousal that is below average
B)a level of arousal that is highly above average
C)an average level of arousal
D)an above average level of arousal
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 Those who view motivation as a drive distinguish between primary drives,which are ____,and secondary drives,which are ____. 

A)important; unimportant
B)biological; learned
C)cognitive; emotional
D)fulfilled by ourselves; fulfilled by the actions of others
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 Drive reduction theorists developed the notion of secondary drives to help explain ____. 

A)behaviors that are not directly related to survival
B)thrill-seeking behaviors
C)the desire to procreate
D)behaviors that are innate, but not necessary for survival
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 Drive theory and arousal theory both suggest that motivation has its roots in ____. 

A)learning
B)mental processes
C)emotions
D)biology
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 Karl is batting in a championship baseball game with the bases loaded,two outs,and the winning run on third base with the crowd screaming.Karl is anxious and sweating.According to arousal theory,he is likely to show ____.​ 

A)underarousal
B)overarousal
C)no arousal
D)optimal arousal
Question
 Maintaining bodily processes at a state of equilibrium is known as achieving ____. 

A)homeostasis
B)homogeneity
C)arousal
D)impulse control
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 A person who strives to do his or her best at whatever challenge they are faced with would most likely be fulfilling Maslow's ____ needs.​ 

A)achievement
B)competency
C)self-actualization
D)integrity
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 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our basic physiological and security needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs.​ 

A)biological
B)cognitive
C)safety
D)belonging
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 Your motivation to study hard in school in order to get good grades and prepare for a career would be best explained by ____.​ 

A)self-determination theory
B)drive theory
C)arousal theory
D)instinct theory
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 You are giving a presentation to your sales department about Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs,when someone asks you if there is much scientific support for this theory.What is the best response to this question? 

A)"Yes, the majority of studies support this theory."
B)"Maybe; there is limited scientific support for this theory."
C)"No, study has ever shown support for this theory."
D)"No, this theory has not been tested yet by researchers."
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 According to Maslow,which need is the MOST basic?​ 

A)self-actualization
B)esteem
C)cognitive
D)aesthetic
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 Incentive theories of motivation differentiate between intrinsic motivation,which comes from ____ sources,and extrinsic motivation,which comes from ____ sources. 

A)biological; environmental
B)primary; secondary
C)cognitive; emotional
D)internal; external
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 Which sequence represents the correct order in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs?​ 

A)safety, cognitive, aesthetic, physiological, esteem, belongingness, self-actualization,transcendence
B)self-actualization, safety, aesthetic, esteem, cognitive, belongingness, transcendence, physiological
C)physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualization, transcendence
D)belongingness, transcendence, esteem, cognitive, self-actualization, aesthetic, safety, physiological
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 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our esteem and cognitive needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs.​ 

A)belonging
B)aesthetic
C)safety
D)security
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 Sheena loves to bungee jump,drive fast,and go to parties.According to arousal theory,Sheena is probably a(n)____.​ 

A)sensation-seeker
B)individual who has trouble achieving homeostasis
C)person who lacks impulse control
D)self-actualized woman
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 Compared to the average person,the late Mother Teresa was probably more motivated by ____.​ 

A)belongingness needs
B)love needs
C)physiological needs
D)self-actualization needs
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 Working hard to improve your basketball skills in order to be selected to the all-star team is a good example of ____ motivation.​ 

A)arousal
B)extrinsic
C)drive
D)primary
Question
 The pursuit of self-actualization while depriving oneself of love ____. 

A)would be inconsistent with Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)is impossible according to most motivation theorists
C)is one of the most common causes of depression
D)would provide evidence for the incentive theory of motivation
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 The most accurate way to view Maslow's hierarchy of needs is in the form of a ____.​ 

A)circle
B)pyramid
C)square
D)line
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 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our belongingness and esteem needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs. 

A)biological
B)emotional
C)safety
D)cognitive
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 Which theorist developed a hierarchy of needs to explain the different priorities we may assign to aspects of human motivation?​ 

A)Abraham Maslow
B)Carl Rogers
C)Sigmund Freud
D)B.F. Skinner
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 Advertisers could effectively use Maslow's theory by ____.​ 

A)using flashy images to sell products
B)taking the needs of the audience into account
C)appealing to the emotions of the audience
D)making their ads memorable, but subtle
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 Research on Maslow's hierarchy of needs has ____.​ 

A)provided support for the view that lower needs must be fulfilled before attention can be given to higher order needs
B)provided support for the view that as lower needs are satisfied, higher order needs are automatically addressed
C)not provided much support for its major hypotheses
D)provided support for the idea of a hierarchy but failed to confirm the existence of the needs he proposed
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 Doing a job well because you get to experience a sense of pride in your accomplishments is a good example of ____ motivation. 

A)extrinsic
B)arousal
C)intrinsic
D)drive
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 Contrary to Maslow's beliefs about motivation,____.​ 

A)there appears to be only three different types of motives
B)emotions seem to be separate and distinct from motives
C)most motives occur along with other motives and not in isolation to each other
D)people often seek to fulfill "higher" needs while depriving themselves of "lower" needs
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 Autonomous motivation is analogous to the term ____ while controlled motivation is analogous to the term ____.​ 

A)extrinsic; intrinsic
B)intrinsic; extrinsic
C)negative feedback; positive feedback
D)positive feedback; negative feedback
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 You are giving a lecture on negative feedback loops to a group of high school students.Which analogy for negative feedback would be most effective in your lecture?​ 

A)a stick of dynamite-you light the fuse and then it explodes
B)a runaway train, picking up speed as it travels downhill until it derails and crashes
C)scratching a mosquito bite and having it itch more and more
D)the gas gauge on a car-it monitors the amount of gas and warns you when you are almost out
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 Whose behavior contradicts Maslow's hierarchy? 

A)Merrit, who skips lunch for a week so he can afford to take his partner to a concert
B)Frank, who makes sure his necessities, such as rent and food, are paid for first
C)Scarlet, who, after a period of poverty, declares that she will never be hungry again
D)Abbie, who is jobless and spends a lot of time thinking about how she will eat her next meal
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 According to self-determination theory,people need to feel ____. 

A)competent, autonomous, and related
B)safe, happy, and productive
C)fulfilled, respected, and loved
D)Important, influential, and safe
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 What statement about the mechanism of hunger and satiety is true?​ 

A)Neuropeptide Y plays a powerful role in signaling satiety.
B)The small intestines release the hormone cholecystokinin, which encourages us to eat.
C)Fat cells release leptin, which travels to the brain to signal the need to eat.
D)The ventromedial hypothalamus plays a role in satiety.
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 A furnace set at 72 degrees is a good analogy for which bodily process?​ 

A)an instinct
B)a negative feedback loop
C)the endocrine system
D)an emotion
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 Self-motivation is also called ____ motivation. 

A)extrinsic
B)incentivized
C)autonomous
D)external
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 If you are hungry,your body's awareness of that motivation was made possible through a(n)____ loop. 

A)centrifugal
B)endless
C)one-way
D)negative feedback
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 Hunger is described well by drive theories of motivation because hunger ____. 

A)helps maintain homeostasis in the body
B)is a secondary motive
C)is instinctual
D)is influenced by learning and cultural factors
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 Which substance tends to be associated with feeling hungry when it is at a high level in our body? 

A)CCK
B)ghrelin
C)glucose
D)leptin
Question
 According to drive theory,we should not feel hungry when ____.​ 

A)we are more tired than hungry
B)we have adequate fuel and nutrients in our bodies
C)we are highly aroused
D)our minds are engaged in challenging tasks
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 What happens when the stomach walls distend to accommodate food?​ 

A)We become hungry.
B)Signals are sent to the brain to turn off hunger.
C)The set point moves upward leading to an increased likelihood of gaining weight.
D)The release of CCK is suppressed.
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 The fact that homeostasis regulates hunger has led psychologists to conclude that the ____. 

A)body is more likely to guard against obesity than starvation
B)body naturally attempts to maintain a set point of weight
C)weight of most people will fluctuate dramatically across their lifetime
D)stomach must be the ultimate source of all hunger
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 The goal of hunger is ____. 

A)to motivate us to pay attention
B)a secondary motive
C)to maintain homeostasis
D)based on a positive feedback loop
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 The release of ghrelin ____.​ 

A)increases hunger
B)decreases hunger
C)has no effect on hunger
D)occurs only in the presence of disease
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 Ghrelin is a(n)____. 

A)neurotransmitter released by the brain to stimulate hunger
B)enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters in the brain to signal a feeling of being full
C)hormone secreted by the stomach to stimulate hunger
D)neurotransmitter found in the liver which signals a feeling of being full
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 A set point refers to ____. 

A)the weight that the body naturally seeks to maintain
B)ideal body weight for one's age, gender, and body type
C)the number of calories needed to maintain one's weight
D)the weight an individual would prefer to have
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 Whose behavior is consistent with someone who is striving for self-actualization?​ 

A)Marty, who grew up very poor and even now that she is successful, still feels the need to stockpile food so she will not go hungry
B)Grace, who feels lonely at her new job and makes a point of being friendly to everyone
C)Victor, who, after a successful career as an engineer, travels to impoverished areas to help develop safe drinking water supplies
D)Ralph, who is saving every spare dollar so he can buy a house
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 Young children are not known for their interest in cleaning their rooms.Which child is likely to do the best job? 

A)Joanne, whose parents throw away any toys she leaves on the floor
B)Austin, who gets paid five dollars a week to keep his room clean
C)Jason, who from a very young age seemed to take pride in keeping his room neat and clean
D)Demetra, whose parents withhold her allowance if her room is not kept clean
Question
 Like a thermostat,our brain turns hunger on and off in order to maintain ____ in our body.​ 

A)arousal
B)competition
C)homeostasis
D)relaxation
Question
 Having a set point may explain why we ____.​ 

A)obsess over weight
B)tend to regain pounds that have been lost
C)cannot agree on what a healthy weight is
D)have societal pressure to be thin
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 Helena works for a fast food restaurant,and for the last three months,she has been named the employee of the month.In psychological terms,Helena appears to have a great deal of ____ to succeed at her job. 

A)insight
B)motivation
C)hunger
D)dutifulness
motivation
2
 Instinct theory as an explanation of motivation would best be considered a ____ theory. 

A)sociological
B)learning
C)biological
D)cognitive
biological
3
 Hannah is a psychologist who believes that motives are innate tendencies that direct our behavior.Hannah's belief is most compatible with which theory of motivation? 

A)drive-reduction theory
B)instinct theory
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)incentive theories of motivation
instinct theory
4
 The earliest theory to explain human motivation was ____. 

A)drive theory
B)arousal theory
C)incentive theory
D)instinct theory
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 The drive theory of motivation states that drives are ____. 

A)innate instincts that push us toward specific behaviors
B)negative states that we are motivated to reduce
C)positive states that we are motivated to increase
D)learned reactions stemming from social incentives
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 The need for ____ is a secondary drive. 

A)food
B)water
C)money
D)warmth
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 ____ drives are to biology as ____ drives are to learning.​ 

A)Primary; secondary
B)Secondary; primary
C)Homeostatic; primary
D)Primary; homeostatic
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 The concept of homeostasis is most closely associated with ____. 

A)arousal theory
B)incentive theory
C)primary drives
D)secondary drives
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 Jameel has a desire to learn as much about psychology as he can.Psychologists would call this desire a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)thought
C)motive
D)instinct
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 Our motivation to sleep can be explained by drive theory because it seems to ____. 

A)stem from an innate instinct
B)occur in response to learned incentives
C)correspond with a need to increase nervous system arousal
D)involve a negative feedback loop
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 Dr.Williams is a psychologist who believes that motivation is produced when we feel an uncomfortable internal state that pushes us to find a way to feel better.Dr.Williams' belief is most compatible with which theory of motivation? 

A)drive-reduction theory
B)instinct theory
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs
D)incentive theories of motivation
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 Innate impulses from within a person that direct or motivate behavior are called ____. 

A)instincts
B)emotions
C)secondary drives
D)ideas
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 The motivation to engage in sexual activity is typically accompanied by a desire to increase,rather than decrease,sexual arousal.Which theory of motivation would have the greatest difficulty explaining this desire? 

A)drive theory
B)incentive theory
C)cognitive theory
D)arousal theory
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 What is the correct sequence of events according to drive reduction theory? 

A)need, behavior, and drive
B)drive, need, and behavior
C)need, drive, and behavior
D)behavior, drive, and need
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 Wanting to get a college education is an example of a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)motive
C)hunger
D)dutifulness
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 Which theorist proposed that human motivation was best explained by biological instincts?​ 

A)Abraham Maslow
B)John Watson
C)William James
D)Wilhelm Wundt
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 One criticism of William James's theory of instincts is that ____ seems to be eligible for inclusion in the list of possible instincts. 

A)very few behaviors
B)almost every behavior
C)only biological-related behaviors
D)only social behaviors
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 Suppose you lost the ability to be motivated in every way.What would likely happen to you? 

A)Nothing much. You would be fine.
B)You would be happier and free of stress.
C)You would sleep all the time.
D)You would be unable to take care of your basic needs.
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 The tendency to desire and seek out positive outcomes and avoid negative ones would best be considered a(n)____. 

A)emotion
B)thought
C)motive
D)instinct
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 Motivation is best be defined as a(n)____. 

A)biological drive to avoid hunger, thirst, and sexual deprivation
B)learned tendency to seek out rewards
C)innate need for arousal and stimulation
D)tendency to desire or seek out positive outcomes and avoid negative ones
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 Negative feedback loops help to ____.​ 

A)dampen down the tendency for change
B)promote instability
C)increase the tendency for change
D)limit negative emotions
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 The idea that people perform best when arousal is moderate is captured by the ____. 

A)James-Lange theory
B)Schachter-Singer law
C)Yerkes-Dodson curve
D)self-determination model
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 The fact that we sometimes eat when we are not hungry in the biological sense of requiring more energy is a problem for the ____ theory of motivation.​ 

A)drive-reduction
B)arousal
C)incentive
D)classical
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 Secondary drives ____. 

A)are learned
B)need to be met in order to survive
C)are innate
D)are biological
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 The arousal theory of motivation would have the easiest time explaining why a person would ____. 

A)ride a roller-coaster
B)eat a meal
C)study hard for a test
D)drink water
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 The concept of drive reduction best explains ____ drives. 

A)learned
B)secondary
C)instinctual
D)primary
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 According to arousal theory,those who engage in physical activities that are extremely risky or dangerous are ____.​ 

A)attempting to reduce physical tension
B)seeking high levels of physiological arousal
C)fulfilling an instinctual need
D)satisfying a social desire to compete with others
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 Rick loves to ski,surf,race cars,and engage in extreme sports.  Rick's optimum level of arousal is likely found in ____.​ 

A)highly arousing situations
B)moderately arousing activities
C)mildly arousing activities
D)non-arousing situations
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 Which statement is TRUE with regard to secondary drives?​ 

A)They are more important to human survival than primary drives.
B)They fall under the arousal theory of motivation.
C)They are explained quite adequately by the drive reduction theories of motivation.
D)They tend to be expressed quite differently across individuals.
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 Most people perform best when arousal is ____. 

A)absent
B)low
C)moderate
D)high
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 Which item is the best analogy to a primary drive? 

A)a toaster
B)a computer
C)a thermostat
D)a TV
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 When you do not drink any fluids for several hours,your body sends information to your brain,causing you to be motivated to drink.This process is best explained by ____. 

A)instinct theory
B)incentive theory
C)drive-reduction theory
D)arousal theory
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33
 Arousal theories of motivation state that ____. 

A)arousal drives us toward engaging in survival-related behaviors
B)we all seek to maintain an optimal level of arousal
C)we are all motivated to maximize our arousal
D)arousal drives are driven by society, not the individual
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34
 Feeling the urge to go to the bathroom is a good example of ____. 

A)a secondary drive
B)a primary drive
C)Maslow's highest level of the hierarchy
D)Maslow's second level of the hierarchy
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35
 Guillermo feels best when he is sitting in a Japanese garden feeding the koi in the ponds.Knowing what you know about arousal and motivation,at what level of arousal will Guillermo most likely perform his best? 

A)a level of arousal that is below average
B)a level of arousal that is highly above average
C)an average level of arousal
D)an above average level of arousal
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36
 Those who view motivation as a drive distinguish between primary drives,which are ____,and secondary drives,which are ____. 

A)important; unimportant
B)biological; learned
C)cognitive; emotional
D)fulfilled by ourselves; fulfilled by the actions of others
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37
 Drive reduction theorists developed the notion of secondary drives to help explain ____. 

A)behaviors that are not directly related to survival
B)thrill-seeking behaviors
C)the desire to procreate
D)behaviors that are innate, but not necessary for survival
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38
 Drive theory and arousal theory both suggest that motivation has its roots in ____. 

A)learning
B)mental processes
C)emotions
D)biology
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39
 Karl is batting in a championship baseball game with the bases loaded,two outs,and the winning run on third base with the crowd screaming.Karl is anxious and sweating.According to arousal theory,he is likely to show ____.​ 

A)underarousal
B)overarousal
C)no arousal
D)optimal arousal
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40
 Maintaining bodily processes at a state of equilibrium is known as achieving ____. 

A)homeostasis
B)homogeneity
C)arousal
D)impulse control
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41
 A person who strives to do his or her best at whatever challenge they are faced with would most likely be fulfilling Maslow's ____ needs.​ 

A)achievement
B)competency
C)self-actualization
D)integrity
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42
 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our basic physiological and security needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs.​ 

A)biological
B)cognitive
C)safety
D)belonging
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43
 Your motivation to study hard in school in order to get good grades and prepare for a career would be best explained by ____.​ 

A)self-determination theory
B)drive theory
C)arousal theory
D)instinct theory
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44
 You are giving a presentation to your sales department about Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs,when someone asks you if there is much scientific support for this theory.What is the best response to this question? 

A)"Yes, the majority of studies support this theory."
B)"Maybe; there is limited scientific support for this theory."
C)"No, study has ever shown support for this theory."
D)"No, this theory has not been tested yet by researchers."
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45
 According to Maslow,which need is the MOST basic?​ 

A)self-actualization
B)esteem
C)cognitive
D)aesthetic
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46
 Incentive theories of motivation differentiate between intrinsic motivation,which comes from ____ sources,and extrinsic motivation,which comes from ____ sources. 

A)biological; environmental
B)primary; secondary
C)cognitive; emotional
D)internal; external
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47
 Which sequence represents the correct order in Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs?​ 

A)safety, cognitive, aesthetic, physiological, esteem, belongingness, self-actualization,transcendence
B)self-actualization, safety, aesthetic, esteem, cognitive, belongingness, transcendence, physiological
C)physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self-actualization, transcendence
D)belongingness, transcendence, esteem, cognitive, self-actualization, aesthetic, safety, physiological
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48
 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our esteem and cognitive needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs.​ 

A)belonging
B)aesthetic
C)safety
D)security
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49
 Sheena loves to bungee jump,drive fast,and go to parties.According to arousal theory,Sheena is probably a(n)____.​ 

A)sensation-seeker
B)individual who has trouble achieving homeostasis
C)person who lacks impulse control
D)self-actualized woman
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50
 Compared to the average person,the late Mother Teresa was probably more motivated by ____.​ 

A)belongingness needs
B)love needs
C)physiological needs
D)self-actualization needs
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51
 Working hard to improve your basketball skills in order to be selected to the all-star team is a good example of ____ motivation.​ 

A)arousal
B)extrinsic
C)drive
D)primary
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52
 The pursuit of self-actualization while depriving oneself of love ____. 

A)would be inconsistent with Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B)is impossible according to most motivation theorists
C)is one of the most common causes of depression
D)would provide evidence for the incentive theory of motivation
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53
 The most accurate way to view Maslow's hierarchy of needs is in the form of a ____.​ 

A)circle
B)pyramid
C)square
D)line
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54
 Abraham Maslow believed that after satisfying our belongingness and esteem needs,we can begin to work on our ____ needs. 

A)biological
B)emotional
C)safety
D)cognitive
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55
 Which theorist developed a hierarchy of needs to explain the different priorities we may assign to aspects of human motivation?​ 

A)Abraham Maslow
B)Carl Rogers
C)Sigmund Freud
D)B.F. Skinner
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56
 Advertisers could effectively use Maslow's theory by ____.​ 

A)using flashy images to sell products
B)taking the needs of the audience into account
C)appealing to the emotions of the audience
D)making their ads memorable, but subtle
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57
 Research on Maslow's hierarchy of needs has ____.​ 

A)provided support for the view that lower needs must be fulfilled before attention can be given to higher order needs
B)provided support for the view that as lower needs are satisfied, higher order needs are automatically addressed
C)not provided much support for its major hypotheses
D)provided support for the idea of a hierarchy but failed to confirm the existence of the needs he proposed
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58
 Doing a job well because you get to experience a sense of pride in your accomplishments is a good example of ____ motivation. 

A)extrinsic
B)arousal
C)intrinsic
D)drive
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59
 Contrary to Maslow's beliefs about motivation,____.​ 

A)there appears to be only three different types of motives
B)emotions seem to be separate and distinct from motives
C)most motives occur along with other motives and not in isolation to each other
D)people often seek to fulfill "higher" needs while depriving themselves of "lower" needs
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60
 Autonomous motivation is analogous to the term ____ while controlled motivation is analogous to the term ____.​ 

A)extrinsic; intrinsic
B)intrinsic; extrinsic
C)negative feedback; positive feedback
D)positive feedback; negative feedback
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61
 You are giving a lecture on negative feedback loops to a group of high school students.Which analogy for negative feedback would be most effective in your lecture?​ 

A)a stick of dynamite-you light the fuse and then it explodes
B)a runaway train, picking up speed as it travels downhill until it derails and crashes
C)scratching a mosquito bite and having it itch more and more
D)the gas gauge on a car-it monitors the amount of gas and warns you when you are almost out
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62
 Whose behavior contradicts Maslow's hierarchy? 

A)Merrit, who skips lunch for a week so he can afford to take his partner to a concert
B)Frank, who makes sure his necessities, such as rent and food, are paid for first
C)Scarlet, who, after a period of poverty, declares that she will never be hungry again
D)Abbie, who is jobless and spends a lot of time thinking about how she will eat her next meal
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63
 According to self-determination theory,people need to feel ____. 

A)competent, autonomous, and related
B)safe, happy, and productive
C)fulfilled, respected, and loved
D)Important, influential, and safe
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64
 What statement about the mechanism of hunger and satiety is true?​ 

A)Neuropeptide Y plays a powerful role in signaling satiety.
B)The small intestines release the hormone cholecystokinin, which encourages us to eat.
C)Fat cells release leptin, which travels to the brain to signal the need to eat.
D)The ventromedial hypothalamus plays a role in satiety.
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65
 A furnace set at 72 degrees is a good analogy for which bodily process?​ 

A)an instinct
B)a negative feedback loop
C)the endocrine system
D)an emotion
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66
 Self-motivation is also called ____ motivation. 

A)extrinsic
B)incentivized
C)autonomous
D)external
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67
 If you are hungry,your body's awareness of that motivation was made possible through a(n)____ loop. 

A)centrifugal
B)endless
C)one-way
D)negative feedback
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68
 Hunger is described well by drive theories of motivation because hunger ____. 

A)helps maintain homeostasis in the body
B)is a secondary motive
C)is instinctual
D)is influenced by learning and cultural factors
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69
 Which substance tends to be associated with feeling hungry when it is at a high level in our body? 

A)CCK
B)ghrelin
C)glucose
D)leptin
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70
 According to drive theory,we should not feel hungry when ____.​ 

A)we are more tired than hungry
B)we have adequate fuel and nutrients in our bodies
C)we are highly aroused
D)our minds are engaged in challenging tasks
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71
 What happens when the stomach walls distend to accommodate food?​ 

A)We become hungry.
B)Signals are sent to the brain to turn off hunger.
C)The set point moves upward leading to an increased likelihood of gaining weight.
D)The release of CCK is suppressed.
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72
 The fact that homeostasis regulates hunger has led psychologists to conclude that the ____. 

A)body is more likely to guard against obesity than starvation
B)body naturally attempts to maintain a set point of weight
C)weight of most people will fluctuate dramatically across their lifetime
D)stomach must be the ultimate source of all hunger
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73
 The goal of hunger is ____. 

A)to motivate us to pay attention
B)a secondary motive
C)to maintain homeostasis
D)based on a positive feedback loop
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74
 The release of ghrelin ____.​ 

A)increases hunger
B)decreases hunger
C)has no effect on hunger
D)occurs only in the presence of disease
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75
 Ghrelin is a(n)____. 

A)neurotransmitter released by the brain to stimulate hunger
B)enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters in the brain to signal a feeling of being full
C)hormone secreted by the stomach to stimulate hunger
D)neurotransmitter found in the liver which signals a feeling of being full
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76
 A set point refers to ____. 

A)the weight that the body naturally seeks to maintain
B)ideal body weight for one's age, gender, and body type
C)the number of calories needed to maintain one's weight
D)the weight an individual would prefer to have
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77
 Whose behavior is consistent with someone who is striving for self-actualization?​ 

A)Marty, who grew up very poor and even now that she is successful, still feels the need to stockpile food so she will not go hungry
B)Grace, who feels lonely at her new job and makes a point of being friendly to everyone
C)Victor, who, after a successful career as an engineer, travels to impoverished areas to help develop safe drinking water supplies
D)Ralph, who is saving every spare dollar so he can buy a house
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78
 Young children are not known for their interest in cleaning their rooms.Which child is likely to do the best job? 

A)Joanne, whose parents throw away any toys she leaves on the floor
B)Austin, who gets paid five dollars a week to keep his room clean
C)Jason, who from a very young age seemed to take pride in keeping his room neat and clean
D)Demetra, whose parents withhold her allowance if her room is not kept clean
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79
 Like a thermostat,our brain turns hunger on and off in order to maintain ____ in our body.​ 

A)arousal
B)competition
C)homeostasis
D)relaxation
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80
 Having a set point may explain why we ____.​ 

A)obsess over weight
B)tend to regain pounds that have been lost
C)cannot agree on what a healthy weight is
D)have societal pressure to be thin
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