Unit 1 Quizzes Flashcards
Steve has not missed a day of work in over a year. Which of the following could be considered a direct motive for Steve’s behavior?
A) The praise Steve receives from his parents after going to work regularly
B) A warning letter Steve received two years ago discussing his low work attendance
C) Steve’s fear that he will be fired if he misses a day of work
D) The salary Steve earns for working the job
Steve’s fear that he will be fired if he misses a day of work.
A teacher assesses motivation by timing how long students persist at a difficult academic task. This would be considered a __________ measure of motivation.
A) Brain activation
B) Behavioral
C) Psychophysiological
D) Self-report
Behavioral
Greater motivation leads to more positive “life outcomes.” Which of the following is an example of what is meant by the term “life outcome?”
A) Increased resting heart rate
B) Strong performance at work
C) Likelihood of getting a divorce
D) Greater global brain activity
Strong performance at work.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between motivation and well-being?
A) There is no established relationship between well-being and motivation.
B) Greater well-being leads to greater motivation, but there is no effect of motivation on well-being.
C) When motivation is high, well-being flourishes; when motivation is low, well-being suffers.
D) When motivation is high, well-being suffers; when motivation is low, well-being flourishes.
When motivation is high, well-being flourishes; when motivation is low, well-being suffers.
True or False: When it comes to motivation, quantity (having a lot of motivation) is more important than quality (having certain forms of motivation).
False
Which of the following need types was described in detail in Chapter 4?
A) Implicit
B) Social
C) Physiological
D) Psychological
Physiological
Growth needs motivate behavior by generating emotions such as:
A) Relief
B) Anxiety
C) Interest
D) Pain
Interest
According to physiological drive theories, which of the following statements is inaccurate?
A) When physiological deficits become strong enough, they will capture our attention, even if we are doing important tasks.
B) Drives, not physiological deficits, represent the psychological experience of motivation.
C) Both drives and negative feedback activate behavior.
D) While physiological needs are internal to us, they are also affected by external conditions.
Both drives and negative feedback activate behavior.
Which of the following statements about thirst is inaccurate?
A) Loss of water can happen in many ways, including perspiration and breathing.
B) Thirst is the uncomfortable psychological experience that arises from dehydrated cells.
C) People may choose to drink for reasons other than dehydration (e.g., when water or other liquids taste sweet).
D) Dehydrated cells represent the motivational driving force for the biological need to not feel thirsty.
Dehydrated cells represent the motivational driving force for the biological need to not feel thirsty.
True or False: Like any physiological process, hunger follows a strict pattern of depletion (low food stores) and repletion (eating). For example, a person whose glucose levels generate hunger will replenish their food stores immediately and sufficiently, and do so consistently across situations.
False
_____ measures changes in brain activity as blood flows throughout the brain, while _____ measures changes in electrical brain activity.
A) fMRI, PET
B) fMRI, EEG
C) EEG, PET
D) EEG, fMRI
fMRI, EEG
What is responsible for increasing the motivation to social connect with others?
Oxytocin
What is responsible for bottom-up motivational processes, such as responding to threats in the environment and emotions like anger and frustration?
Subcortical Region
What is responsible for top-down motivational processes, such as goal-setting and regulating one’s own motivation.
Cortical Region
What reflects a motivated response to stressful [often social] situations?
Cortisol