Biological needs
Hunger and Obesity
Fear of success and failure
TAT Testing
Other Theories
100

Biological drives that must be satisfied to maintain life.

What are fundamental needs?

100

This causes obesity and can lead you to become overweight.

What is eating unhealthy and not working out?

100

Lack of success.

What is failure?

100

He created TAT testing.

Who is David McClelland?

100

This theory implies that for the happiest and most productive workforce, you need to work on improving both motivator and hygiene factors.

What is Hertzberg’s Two-Factor Theory?

200

The urge to belong and to give and receive love, and the urge to acquire esteem.

What are psychological needs?

200

 Drive that living beings have to eat as a means of satisfying hunger.

What is Motivation of Hunger?

200

The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.

What is success?
200

The Thematic Apperception Test.

What is TAT?

200

Individuals’ most basic needs must be met before they become motivated to achieve higher level needs.

What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

300

The pursuit of knowledge and beauty for the realization of one's unique potential.

What are self-actualization needs?

300

The part of the hypothalamus that produces hunger signals.

What is the Lateral Hypothalamus?

300

People display this when choosing assumingly easy tasks.

What is Fear of failure?

300

McClelland's main goal.

What is studying achievement motivation?

300

The tendency for some people to work harder and perform better when they were being observed by researchers.

What is The Hawthorne Effect?

400

He believed that all humans need to feel competent.

Who is Abraham Maslow?

400

External cues that can affect eating.

What are psychological hunger factors?

400

People who are motivated by fear tend to use these when they do not perform at their self-set standards.

What are excuses?

400

Participants do this by displaying persistence on tasks.

What is score higher?

400

People will choose how to behave depending on the outcomes they expect as a result of their behavior.

What is the Expectancy Theory?

500

He developed the expectancy-value theory to explain goal directed behavior.

Who is J.W Atkinson?

500

A persons weight is controlled by these.

What are biological factors?

500

They created a test to study fear of failure.

Who is Matina Horner?

500

The TAT Test was describes as this and critiqued as a failure.

What is objective?

500

Explains how we attach meaning to our own, and other people’s, behavior.

What is the Theory of Attribution?