A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive
Related Mcqs:
- The need to master difficult challenges outperform others, and meet high standard of excellence is referred to as:
A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive - Concerns with meeting standards of excellence and accomplishing difficult tasks refer to need for___________?
A. Affiliation
B. Achievement
C. Power
D. Apperception - _____provides challenges that motivate individuals to work hard and meet their goals, while______results from stressful situations that persist over time and produces negative health outcomes.
A. Eustress; stress
B. Stress; eustress
C. Distress; eustress
D. Eustress; distress - Hammad sets extremely high standards for both himself and others. He tends to be rigid and inflexible and rarely allows himself to enjoy life. Freud would probably conclude that Hammad is dominated by:
A. his id
B. penis envy
C. his neuroticism
D. his superego - To help him remember the order of ingredients in difficult recipes, master chef Zakir often associates them with the route he walks to work each day. Zakir is using which mnemonic technique?
A. peg-word system
B. acronyms
C. the method of Loci
D. chunking - Stockbrokers often believe that their own expertise will enable them to select stocks that will outperform the market average. This belief best illustrates:
A. functional fixedness
B. the framing effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. overconfidence - Stockbrokers often believe that their own expertise will enable them to select stocks that will outperform the market average. This belief best illustrates:
A. functional fixedness
B. the farming effect
C. the representativeness heuristic
D. over confidence - Which of the following is a primary motive?
A. curiosity
B. the desire for money
C. physical contact
D. thirst - McClelland’s method of measuring the achievement motive made use of ____________?
A. Self-ratings
B. Fantasy
C. Person’s estimates of level of aspiration
D. Activity level
E. None of these - Which of the following can be identified as a typology of rape based on the psychological motive of the rapist?
A. Paranoid- aggressive, depressive, psychopathic, over controlled repressors
B. Power- assurance, power- assertive, anger retaliatory and anger excitement
C. Feminist, social learning and evolutionary
D. Fixated and regressed sexual offender