A. Amplitude
B. Satisfaction
C. Direction
D. Learning
Related Mcqs:
- Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feedings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the_______theory of motivation. Eventually, however josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now he needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; Incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive; reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive; reduction - Josh starts smoking in order to experience the pleasurable feelings associated with nicotine. This behavior is best explained by the______-theory of motivation. Eventually, however, josh becomes physically addicted to nicotine and now the needs the drug to reduce the cravings he feels. Josh’s behavior is now best explained by______theory.
A. arousal; incentive
B. drive reduction; arousal
C. drive reduction; incentive
D. incentive; drive reduction - ______are generalized feeling states that are not intense enough to interrupt ongoing work, whereas______are normally associated with specific events or occurrences.
A. Emotion; Models
B. Moods; Emotions
C. Feelings; Moods
D. Moods; Feelings - In psychology, the correct conception of motivation was first described in terms of instinctive behavior. On whose theory was this concept largely based?
A. Hume
B. Descartes
C. Darwin
D. James - Imagine you are a male three-spined stickleback (a fish). You come across a nest of unfertilized three-spined stickleback eggs and you can’t help but do a particular dance and then go ahead and fertilize the eggs. Which theory of motivation accounts for your behavior?
A. Opponent-process
B. Instinct
C. Arousal
D. Behavioral - A researcher wishes to un an experiment, but is concerned that variations in the subjects’ intelligence quotients (Iq) might confound the results. All of the following are possible solutions to this problem except for ___________?
A. using a matched-subjects design
B. Higher IQ level relatively constant
C. running a double-blind experiment
D. randomly assigning subjects to groups - The occurrence of ‘O’ in ‘S-O-R’ concept is responsible in regulating the behavior of the organism and making psychological activity_____________?
A. Complex
B. simple
C. Fixed
D. Puzzled
E. Dynamic - Concerns with meeting standards of excellence and accomplishing difficult tasks refer to need for___________?
A. Affiliation
B. Achievement
C. Power
D. Apperception - Practices that prevent educational participants from raising concerns that are important to them is known as_________?
A. part of the hidden curriculum
B. streaming
C. school socialization
D. silencing - The two primary concerns in the clinical psychology practice are which of the following?
A. Diagnosis, prevention
B. Prevention, treatment
C. Development, treatment
D. Diagnosis, treatment