A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive
Motivation
Motivation
A. arousal; incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive reduction
A. flow
B. strengths-based selection
C. transformation leadership
D. achievement motivation
A. Men think about sex more than women
B. Men initiate sex more than women
C. Women are more interested in having many partners than men are
D. Women are less interested in uncommitted sex
A. depends on early classical conditioning experiences
B. should be viewed as a continuum
C. depends on normalities and abnormalities in the amygdala
D. should be viewed as an either-or distinction
A. obvious external factors
B. intrinsic motivation
C. primary drives
D. self-actualization
A. The sex drive in females is closely tied to the menstrual cycle
B. The sex drive in humans is completely liberated from the influence of hormones
C. The sex drive in humans can be aroused at virtually any time by almost anything
D. Recent sexual activity prevents sexual desire from occurring again after a certain amount of time
A. anxiety
B. anger
C. sadness
D. any of these
A. is greatest for behaviors leading to financial material success
B. does not occur in primitive cultures
C. is defined as the desire to meet internalized standard of excellence
D. is greater in women than in men
A. dopamine
B. serotonin
C. acetylcholine
D. norepinephrine