A. ventromedial; lateral
B. lateral; ventromedial
C. non-homeostatic; homeostatic
D. cyclic; episodic
Motivation
Motivation
A. a drive but not a need
B. a need but not a drive
C. both a drive and a need
D. neither a need nor a drive
A. over feeding in childhood
B. external eating cues
C. severe dieting
D. low self-esteem
A. halo errors
B. the experience of flow
C. homeostasis
D. homeostasis
A. Strengths-based selection systems
B. transformational leadership
C. 360-degree feedback
D. flow experience
A. lowering its set point
B. destruction of its lateral hypothalamus
C. destruction of its ventromedial hypothalamus
D. stimulation of its ventromedial hypothalamus
A. a stimulus need
B. a curiosity drive
C. the Coolidge effect
D. an episodic drive
A. obligations or approval are factors
B. there are obvious external reward for one’s behavior
C. there are obvious external factors controlling behavior
D. extrinsic motivation is also high
A. emotional distress
B. the fear of becoming too thin
C. drinking alcohol in small quantities
D. the perception that they have cheated on their diet
A. may increase towards women
B. may perpetuate the myth that women enjoy being raped
C. does both a and b
D. does neither a nor b