Motivation
Motivation
Motivation
Motivation
Emotion
100

wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal

What is motivation?

100

motivation that arises from external factors or rewards

What is extrinsic?

100

The body's ability to maintain an internal balance

What is homeostasis?

100

spectrum of needs ranging from basic biological needs to social needs to self-actualization

What is Maslow's heirarchy of needs?

100

subjective state of being often described as feelings

What is emotion?

200

motivation arising from internal factors

What is intrinsic?

200

Intrinsic motivation is diminished when external motivation is given.

What is overjustification effect?

200

Optimal amount of arousal we try to maintain.

What is arousal theory?

200

individual’s belief in their own capabilities or capacities to complete a task

What is self-efficacy?

300

These are social motives

What are the need for affiliation, need for intimacy, need for achievement?

300

a social motive that causes us to seek deep meaningful relationships

What is the need for intimacy?

300

Social motive to encourage positive interactions with others.

What is the need for affiliation?

300

Social motive that drives accomplishment and performance.

What is the need for achievement?

300

facial expressions are capable of influencing our emotions

What is the facial feedback hypothesis?

400

satiety hormone

What is leptin?

500

simple tasks are performed best when arousal levels are relatively high, while complex tasks are best performed when arousal is lower

What is Yerkes Dodson Law?

500

The seven universal facial expression emotions.

Happiness, Surprise, Sadness, Fright, Disgust, Contempt, Anger

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