Unit 8: Part 1 Flashcards

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Motivation

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A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior

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Instinct

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A complex behavior that must have a fixed pattern throughout a species and is unlearned

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3
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Instinct theory

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Views our instincts as the source of our motivations

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4
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Physiological need

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A basic bodily requirement

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5
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Drive-reduction theory

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The idea that a physiological need created an arousal state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need

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6
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Homeostasis

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A tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state

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7
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Incentive

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Positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior

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8
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Arousal theory

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Theory of motivation in which people are said to have an optimal (best or ideal) level of tension that they seek to maintain by increasing and decreasing stimulation

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9
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Yerkes-Dodson Law

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The principle that performance increases with arousal up to a point, beyond which performance decreases

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10
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Abraham Maslow

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Founder of humanistic perspective. He theorized that human needs are hierarchical - some have priority over others

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Hierarchy of needs

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Begins with the base of physiological needs that must be satisfied before higher level safety needs and then psychological needs become active

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12
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Glucose

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The form of sugar that is circulated in the blood and provides the major source of energy for body tissues

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13
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Set point

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The point (weight) at which your “weight thermostat” may be set (fixed)

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14
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Basal metabolic rate

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The body’s resting rate of energy output

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15
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Obesity

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Body mass index (BMI) measurement of 30 or higher

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16
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Asexual

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Having no sexual attraction to others

17
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Testosterone

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The most important male sex hormone

18
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Estrogens

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Sex hormone, such as estradiol, that contribute to female sex characteristics and is secreted more in females

19
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Sexual response cycle

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The 4 stages of sexual responding by William masters and virgins Johnson - excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution

20
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Refractory Period

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In human sexuality, a resting period that occurs after orgasm, during which a person cannot achieve another orgasm

21
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Affiliation need

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The need to build relationships and to feel part of a group

22
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Ostracism

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Deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups

23
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Narcissism

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Excessive self-love and self-absorption

24
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Achievement motivation

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A desire for significant accomplishment for mastery of skills or ideas, for control and for attaining a high standard

25
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Grit

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Passion or perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals