Ch 08 - Psychological Needs & Motives Flashcards

1
Q

Motives __; incentives __.

Motives are __; incentives are in the __.

Motivations are both __ and __.

A

push; pull

internal; enviornment

internal; external

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2
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The likelihood of a behavior is influenced by internal motivations or external motivations?

A

Both

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3
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This theory states that psychological drives emerge from physiological needs.

A

Hull’s drive theory.

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4
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T or F: According to Hull’s Drive Theory, hunger and thirst share the same psychological drive rooted in a singular physiological need.

Use rats in a maze to support your answer.

A

False - hunger and thirst have their own drives.

Thirsty rats will run faster through a maze towards the end with water; hungry rats towards food.

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5
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Drives are __; they motivates behaviors that are meant to reduce the __ of a drive.

A

unpleasant; intensity

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6
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What 2 drives are unrelated to needs?

Which might have a physiological need depending on the situation?

A

Curiosity and boredom.

Both can be thought of as physiological drives due to the need for enrichment and visual stimulation in order to develop a bigger cortex and better vision, respectively.

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7
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This drive is activated when a novel item is in the environment.

A

curiosity

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8
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This drive is activated during unvarying stimulus conditions.

A

boredom

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9
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__ needs are aroused by appropriate stimulus; the __ reminds the person of a discrepancy between their current state and __ state.

A

Psychological; motive; desired

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10
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What is Redintegration?

A

A process whereby an environmental stimulus activates a psychological need.

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11
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There is a relationship between __ and behavior.

Maslow’s Theory of __ described a hierarchy of __ shaped into a __.

A

needs.

Needs; needs; triangle/pyramid.

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12
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List Maslow’s 5 hierarchy of needs

A
  1. physiological
  2. safety
  3. belonging
  4. esteem
  5. self-actualization.
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13
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T or F: Maslow’s esteem need is respect for one’s self.

A

False (almost true) - it’s respect for one’s self AND for others.

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14
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Which of Maslow’s needs is described as utilizing one’s abilities to the fullest (for altruistic motives).

A

Self-actualization

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15
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In 1990, Lester developed this test to determine whether or not Maslow’s proposed needs are in a hierarchy.

What were his findings?

A

Needs Satisfaction Inventory

Maslow’s proposed needs are not necessarily hierarchical.

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16
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Which branch of psychology led to a revision of Maslow’s pyramidal hierarchy of needs?

They found that need categories have __ __; however, a person’s circumstances may change the __ of the needs.

The revision is a series of __ __ that are arranged hierarchically, but they can __ depending on the person’s circumstances.

A

Evolutionary psychology.

evolutionary significance; order

overlapping triangles; shift

17
Q

A person who goes on a hunger strike for a political cause is __-__; their behavior causes __ and __ needs to not be met, but their actions are altruistic.

A

self-actualized; physiological; safety

18
Q

Name the 7 major psychological needs

A
  1. Achievement
  2. Power
  3. Cognition
  4. Esteem
  5. Relatedness
  6. Autonomy
  7. Competence
19
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A positive mood is the result of satisfying which 4 psychological needs?

A

Esteem, Relatedness, Autonomy, and Competence

20
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The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a __ test wherein a person describes a stimulus (picture, inkblot) in terms of personal meaning that is consistent with with any __ motives or needs.

A

projective; activated

21
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__ needs are internal motives defined as the discrepancy between a person’s set point and some incentive or activity.

It __ the person to reduce this discrepancy.

A

Psychological;

motivates.

22
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Someone is shown an ambiguous picture and asked to tell a story about it. What kind of test is this?

Statements related to high need for achievement include __-__ involvement (efforts), high __, and unique __.

A

Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).

long-term; standards; accomplishments

23
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The __ __ theory describes a motive to __ __ (Ms) and a motive to __ __ (Maf); the latter of which is characterized by __ and __.

A

Achievement Motivation; achieve success; avoid failure; fear and anxiety.

24
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The motive to __ __ (Ms) combines with the motive to __ __ (Maf) to determine the tendency to attempt a task.

An incentive __ is assigned to each task as well as a __ of success or failure.

All these __ to determine if you attempt a task.

A

achieve success; avoid failure

value; probability

combine

25
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According to the __ __ Theory, if I take a class because I have a high probability of achieving an A in the class, I have a high motive to __ __ (Ms).

If there is a high probability of not doing well, and it lowers my GPA, I might not take the class because I have a high motive to __ __ (Maf).

A

Achievement Motivation; achieve success

avoid failure.

26
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The __ __ __ (TAT) has low __-__ reliability which questions its validity.

A

Thematic Apperception Test; test-retest

27
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Of the 7 major psychological needs, __ is the need for authority over others; and people in this position often have a high status job which relates to this need.

Name a few examples.

A

power

judge; police, teacher, business owner

28
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Of the 7 major psychological needs, __ is the desire to understand one’s world and experiences through thinking.

A

Cognition

29
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__ __ is an outlook that views things as favorable or unfavorable (black and white); there is a lower need for __ and seeing both sides.

A

Attitude polarization; cognition

30
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Persons high in this major psychological need enjoy analytical thinking; they need to understand differing points of view or grey areas.

A

cognition

31
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Persons high in this major psychological need want to be viewed as a worthy person and have a good sense of self-worth.

A

esteem

32
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This major psychological need describes intimacy or belonging.

A

Relatedness.

33
Q

The desire to initiate, maintain, and restore positive relationships is the need for __ and falls under __ (one of the major psychological needs).

A

affiliation; relatedness

34
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Shared positive feelings between 2 individuals is known as __ motive.

A

intimacy

35
Q

To be effective in one’s own actions means you are able to satisfy this major psychological need.

A

Competence

35
Q

Unaware of the original stimulus that triggered our behavior (study of).

A

Refloxology

36
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Acting like those with whom we interact (vocabulary, pronunciation of words, body language, etc) is defined as __.

It is an example of __ which states that we’re __ of the original stimulus that triggered this behavior.

A

mimicry

refloxology; unaware