A. the plateau phase immediately precedes orgasm
B. orgasm immediately precedes the excitement phase
C. the excitement phase immediately precedes orgasm
D. the excitement phase immediately precedes the resolution phase
Motivation
Motivation
A. extrinsic
B. secondary
C. learned
D. primary
A. lower the body’s set point
B. reduce tension and anxiety
C. decrease blood glucose levels
D. prevent bulimia nervosa
A. sexual disorders
B. boredom
C. hunger
D. refractory periods
A. lack of proteins
B. purging
C. lack of calcium
D. lack of water in the diet
A. your political views
B. hunger
C. earning money by working at a job
D. the need of achievement
A. incentive
B. set point
C. instinct
D. need
A. Provide employees with relatively easy work assignments
B. inform employee of the exact deadlines for the completion of work projects
C. discourage employees from critically discussing controversial company policies
D. mediate a personal dispute between two argumentative employees
A. A rigidly patterned behavioral urge characteristic of all people
B. anything that is perceived as having positive or negative value in motivating behavior
C. an aroused or activated state that is often triggered by a psychological need
D. a physiological state that usually triggers motivational arousal
A. Instinct
B. evolutionary
C. arousal
D. need