theory of motivation that suggests that all human motives are extinctions of basic biological needs
The Drive-Reduction Theory
the difference between extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation
extrinsic is motivated from rewards or consequences and intrinsic is motivated by personal desires.
The way McClelland measures someone's need for achievement.
the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Facial expressions/body language are good ways to tell...
Someone's emotions
The Cannon-Bard Theory suggests...
The brain sends two reactions, arousal and experience of emotion
What is the different motivations people have to eat
Features, cost/price balance, and consumer health
who developed the Drive-reduction Theory?
Clark Hull
The ways culture affect emotions
the emotions you express and the way you feel on certain topics
What are the different types of theories associated with emotion?
The James lang Theory, Cannon Bard Theory
What is the motive to avoid success
A motive that results in a self-inflicted decrement in performance because of a fear of loss of status if a person succeeds
who claimed facial expressions relate to emotion?
paul ekman
What are the 3 parts of emotion
a subjective experience, a physiological response and a behavioral or expressive response
How do 2 physiological theories differ
The James-Lange theory proposes that a physiological reaction to a stimulus leads to an internal feeling. The Cannon-Bard theory suggests that physiological responses and feelings occur simultaneously.
What is a Habit?
A habit is a pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage
Why do fundamental needs from the foundation of Maslows hierarchy
the most basic level of needs must be met before the individual will strongly desire (or focus motivation upon) the secondary or higher-level needs.
what's the difference between mood and emotions
Emotion: Is often thought to be consciously experienced and intentional.
Mood: It is prolonged, less affective state that doesn't occur in response to something we've experience.