Motivation
Theories
Motives
Emotions
100

What is a need? 

require (something) because it is essential or very important.


100

What motivates you? 

Up to the judges?

200

What is a drive? 

state of tension produced by a need that motivates an organism toward a goal. 


200

What motivations do people have to eat? 

1) eat out of habit 

2) body will increase demand for food

3) set-point, or the point at which your day-to-day weight tends to fluctuate.

200

What is the role of the environment on emotions? 

Gives key to explain physical reaction

300

What is the relationship between a need and a drive? 

The thing that motivates us starts with a need that leads to a drive.

300

What is the Cannon-Bard Theory? 

Events that trigger feelings and physical reactions at the same time. 

300

What is a fundamental need? 

Fundamental needs are the biological drives that must be satisfied to maintain life.

300

What is cognitive emotion? 

How we think or interpret a situation that affects our emotions

400

What are incentives? 

An incentive is an external stimulus, reinforcer, or reward that motivates a behavior.

400

What is the James-Lange Theory? 

Theory that emotions come from physiological response on what is happening around us. 

400

If you give excuses when you fail, what do you show?

Fear of failure

400

What is a physical emotion? 

How to emotion affects the physical arousal of the individual. 
500

How do incentives direct behavior? 

People are pulled toward behaviors that lead to rewards and pushed away from actions that might lead to negative consequences.

500

What is the difference between the two theories? 

The Cannon- Bard is the eternal reaction while the Jame-Lange theory is internal reaction. 

500

What does expecting success make people do? 

Avoid Success 

500

What is behavioral emotion? 

Outward expression of the emotion