Motivation

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PSYC104 Test sobre Motivation, creado por Daniel Whiting el 12/01/2017.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Deprivation of basic biological needs creates an unpleasant tension, hence motivating us to behave in a way to reduce this tension. This is a description of:
Respuesta
  • Behaviourism
  • Drive reduction theory
  • Expectancy-Value theory
  • Goal-Setting Theory

Pregunta 2

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[blank_start]Primary drives[blank_end] are considered to be innate or biological, such as food, water or sex. [blank_start]Secondary drives[blank_end] are learned through conditioning and learning, such as desire for wealth and social approval.
Respuesta
  • Primary drives
  • Secondary drives
  • Secondary drives
  • Primary drives

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
Expectancy-Value theory of motivation:
Respuesta
  • Takes into account a persons evaluation of a behavior and their judgement on its attainability
  • Claims that when we expect a behavior to satisfy a need (Hunger, Thirst) that we will place higher value on that behavior
  • States that conscious goals are expected outcomes that motivate our behavior.
  • Is able to predict life expectancy based on the value people place on certain behaviors.

Pregunta 4

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[blank_start]Goal setting theory[blank_end] claims that our goals are desired outcomes that direct our actions as humans and differ from our current situation.
Respuesta
  • Goal setting theory
  • Expectancy-Value theory
  • Drive-reduction theory
  • Cognitive motivation theory

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
Self-Determination theory proposes that we have three innate needs, those needs are:
Respuesta
  • Food
  • Autonomy
  • Water
  • Competence
  • Sex
  • Relatedness to others

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
In Maslows' hierarchy of needs, love and belonging are higher than esteem.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
What are the features of the homeostatic systems providing us with biological motivation? (3 answers)
Respuesta
  • Set points
  • Feedback mechanisms
  • Corrective mechanisms
  • Theromostats
  • Sensors
  • Hypothalmus

Pregunta 8

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[blank_start]Osmometric[blank_end] thirst comes from deficits in [blank_start]intracellular[blank_end] water levels. [blank_start]Volumetric[blank_end] thirst arises from deficits in extracellular water levels.
Respuesta
  • Osmometric
  • Volumetric
  • Volumetric
  • Osmometric
  • intracellular
  • extracellular

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
What factors aside from homeostatic mechanisms regulate water intake? (3 answers)
Respuesta
  • Perception of water availability
  • Drinking schedules
  • Taste
  • Levels of anxiety
  • Levels of salt in water
  • Current mood of the organism

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
The glucostatic hypothesis claims that when blood-sugar levels drop, we become hungry.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

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Stimulation of the [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] hypothalamus increases hunger. Stimulation of the [blank_start]medial[blank_end] hypothalamus decreases hunger.
Respuesta
  • lateral
  • ventromedial
  • ventromedial
  • lateral

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Eating and Drinking causes dopamine release.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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