Sensation
Perception
Motivation
Motivation: Drive
Motivation: Needs
100

Which sensory organ detect sound waves?

Ears

100

Perception is influenced by:

Experience, emotions, and culture

100

Motivation is defined as:

A desire that drives behavior

100

Drives are:

Psychological states to satisfy needs

100

A need is:

A state of deficiency

200

What is sensation?

Detecting stimuli through sense organs.

200

Depth perception allows us to:

Judge distance  

200

Intrinsic motivation comes from:

Internal satisfaction

200

Which is a secondary drive?
A. Hunger
B. Thirst
C. Money
D. Sleep

Money

200

According to McClelland, which is NOT a need? A.Achievement
B. Power
C. Affiliation
D. Survival

Survival

300

What is a stimulus? 

A change in the environment.

300

Which Gestalt principle refers to grouping objects close together?

Proximity 

300

Extrinsic motivation comes from:

External rewards

300

Primary drives are:

Biological and innate

300

Who created the hierarchy of needs?

Abraham Maslow

400

Sensory adaptation occurs when? 

Sensitivity decreases to constant stimuli

400

Gestalt psychology focuses on:

Whole patterns

400

Incentive theory suggests that behavior is influenced by:

Rewards and punishments

400

Who developed drive-reduction theory?

Clark Hull

400

Self-actualization means:

Reaching full potential

500

The absolute threshold refers to:

Minimum detectable stimulus

500

Psychophysics studies:

Relationship between stimuli and perception

500

Arousal theory focuses on:

Maintaining optimal stimulation levels

500

Drive-reduction theory states that:

Behavior reduces tension

500

The lowest level of the need's hierarchy is:

Physiological needs