factors that activate direct and sustain goal directed behavior
What is Motivation
This motivation reflects a desire for internal gratification (self satisfaction or pleasure)
What is Intrinsic Motivation
State of deprivation or deficiency
What is a need
The best way to avoid excess calories is to avoid this type of drink
What is Sugary
Sense of maleness or femaleness
What is Gender Identity
Complex feelings states that infuse our lives with color
What are emotions
The Why's of Behavior
What are Motives
Hunger, Thirst, Sexual Desire, etc. are examples of these
What are Primary Drives
Need to excel at what we do
More than (this fraction) of Americans are overweight or obese
What is 2/3
Direction of erotic attraction
Cultural customs and norms that govern the display of emotional expressions
What are Display Rules
What is Instinct Theory
The satisfaction of a drive
What is Drive Reduction
The motivation or desire for external rewards (the grade/paycheck/etc)
What is Extrinsic Motivation
These two eating disorders can lead to death (as we saw in the case of Karen Carpenter)
What is Anorexia & Bulimia
Expectations a culture may have for each gender
What are Gender Roles
4 theories of Emotions (which comes first).. KNOW THEM for final
James- Lange Theory
Cannon-Bard Theory
Two=Factor Model
Dual-Pathway Model
This theory is based on the principles of homeostasis
What is Drive Theory
This theory holds that our attraction to particular goals or objects motivates much of our behavior
What is Incentive Theory
This type of motivation would push you to succeed
What is Achievement Motivation
This causes you to STOP eating
What is your ventromedial hypothalamus
96.6/1.6
percentage of Americans Heterosexual/Homosexual
Acronym to remember building happiness
G ratitude Visit
T hree Blessings
O ne Door Closes, Another Opens
S avorings. Plan a perfect Day.
This theory holds that whenever level of stimulation dips below an organisms optimal level, the organism seeks ways of increasing it
What is Arousal Theory
THis need chart orders needs from basic physical needs (like hunger/shelter) upward to more intricate needs. Ultimately reaching the fulfillment with self actualization
What is Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
This type of motivation would cause you to avoid failure
What is Avoidance Motivation
This causes you to to start eating
What is your Lateral Hypothalamus
Persistent or recurrent problems with sexual interest, arousal, or response
Sexual Dysfunction
Acronym for Emotions
Fear
Anger
Happiness
Disgust
Sadness
Surprise