Motivation and Emotion Flashcards

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What is motivation?

A

Factors that direct and energize people’s behavior toward a goal;
The why’s of behavior

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What is instict theory?

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Inborn behaviors that are biologicall determined rather than learned;
Largely abandoned theory for humans
Ex: Birds raised in isolation will build nests despite never been taught

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What is the optimum arousal theory?

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We try to maintain optimum levels of stimulation and activity, increasing or reducing them as necessary
Ex: When we feel bored, we look for stimulation

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4
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What can overexposure to stimulation lead to?

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Stress

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What is the drive-reduction theory?

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Basic biological need produced tension (drive) that motivated an organism to satisfy that need

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What is a drive?

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A force that motivates an organism to take action

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What is homeostasis?

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The body’s tendency to maintain a steady internal state
Ex: The body temperature regulation system works like a thermostat

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What does Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs state?

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We are motivated by the conscious desire for personal growth and artistic fulfillment

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9
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Who introduced the humanist theory?

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Abraham Maslow

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What are humanity’s physiological needs?

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Satisfy hunger, thirst, sex drives

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What are humanity’s safety needs?

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Feel secure, safe, out of danger

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What are humanity’s love/belonging needs?

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Being accepted, family, friend, intimacy

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What are humanity’s esteem needs?

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To achieve gain approval and respect

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14
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What is at the top of the Hierarchy of Needs?

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Self-actualization

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15
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What is intrinsic motivation?

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Motivated by our own enjoyment rather than for any concrete, tangible reward that it will bring us

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What is extrinsic motivation?

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We do something for money, a grade, or some other concrete, tangible reward

17
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What are emotions?

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Feelings that generally have both physiological and cognitive elements and that influence behavior

18
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How do emotions work?

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The brain is wired to look for threats and awards;
Emotions are the effect of these messages;
The feeling region of the brain kicks in before the thinking part;
Sometimes, it’s stronger than the thinking part of our brain

19
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What chemicals prompt happiness?

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Dopamin, oxytocin, and serotonin

20
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What chemicals trigger our flight and fight response?

A

Adrenaline and other hormones

21
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How can one de-escalate one’s emotions?

A

Belly breathing