CHAPTER 10 Maslow: Key Terms and Concepts Flashcards

1
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Maslow assumed that _________ affects the whole person

A

motivation

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2
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It is complete, often unconscious, continual, and applicable to all people.

A

motivation

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3
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Four dimensions of needs people are motivated by

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conative, aesthetic, cognitive, and neurotic

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4
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willful striving

A

conative

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5
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The need for order and beauty

A

aesthetic

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6
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The need for curiosity and knowledge

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cognitive

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7
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An unproductive pattern of relating to other people

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neurotic

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8
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The conative needs can be arranged on a?

A

hierarchy

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9
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One need must be __________ _________before the next need can become active.

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relatively satisfied

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10
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The five conative needs

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physiological, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization

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11
Q

Occasionally, needs on the hierarchy can be _________, and they are
frequently __________.

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reversed ; unconscious

Occasionally, needs on the hierarchy can be reversed, and they are frequently unconscious.

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12
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It is motivated and is directed toward the satisfaction of basic needs.

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Coping behavior

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13
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Has a cause but is not motivated; it is simply one’s way of expressing oneself.

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Expressive behavior

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14
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Conative needs, including self-actualization, are?

A

instinctoid

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15
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The deprivation of conative needs leads to pathology.

A

instinctoid

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16
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The frustration of self-actualization needs results in _____________ and a ________ of the B-values.

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metapathology ; rejection

The frustration of self-actualization needs results in metapathology and a rejection of the B-values.

17
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The criterion that separates self-actualizing people from those who are merely healthy but mired at the level of esteem.

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Acceptance of the B-values (truth, beauty, humor, etc.)

18
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The characteristics of self-actualizers

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  1. A more efficient perception of reality
  2. Acceptance of self, others, and nature
  3. Spontaneity, simplicity, and naturalness
  4. A problem-centered approach to life
  5. The need for privacy
  6. Autonomy
  7. Freshness of appreciation
  8. Peak experiences
  9. Social interest
  10. Profound interpersonal relations
  11. A democratic attitude
  12. The ability to discriminate means from ends
  13. A philosophical sense of humor
  14. Creativeness
  15. Resistance to enculturation
19
Q

Maslow argued for a _______ _______, one that is noninterfering, passive, receptive, and subjective.

A

Taoistic attitude

20
Q

A standardized test designed to measure self-actualizing values and behavior.

A

Personal Orientation Inventory (POI)

21
Q

The fear of being or doing one’s best.

A

Jonah complex

22
Q

____________ should be directed at the need level currently being thwarted, in most cases love and belongingness needs.

A

Psychotherapy