Test Bank for Motivation: Biological, Psychological and Environmental, 6th Edition Deckers (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Motivation: Biological, Psychological and Environmental, 6th Edition by Lambert Deckers ; ISBN13: 9781032065199. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 12).....1. Introduction to Motivation and Emotion 2. Evolutionary Antecedents of Motivation 3. Addictions and Addictive Beha...
Motivation:
Biological, Psychological
and Environmental
6th Edition by Lambert Deckers
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,Chapter 1: Introduction to Motivation and Emotion
1.1. To motivate means
a. to be moved to do something.
b. to want to do something.
c. to be able to do something.
d. to know how to do something.
a
2
1.2. Motive is to incentive as
a. pull is to push.
b. push is to pull.
c. the future is to the present.
d. good grades are to valuing grades.
b
2
1.3. Motive is to incentive as
a. hunger is to thirst.
b. food is to water.
c. hunger is to food.
d. food is to hunger.
c
2
1.4. __________ are the focus of a person’s motivation while __________ serve as assists in that motivation.
a. incentives…..goals
b. needs…..incentives
c. needs…..goals
d. goals…..incentives
d
2
1.5. What is the function or aim of an emotion? The aim is to
a. motivate behavior that aids in coping with environmental demands.
b. arouse activity in several behavioral channels.
c. produce an inner subjective feeling.
d. express your emotion facially to other individuals.
a
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1.6. In emotion, what does affect refer to? Affect refers to
a. physiological arousal
b. subjective feelings
c. facial expressions
d. tendency to act
b
3
, 1.7. What is the relationship between emotion and motivation?
a. Emotions have no motivating function.
b. Emotions provide knowledge about a person’s immediate environment.
c. Emotions serve as motives to satisfy the aim of the emotion.
d. Emotion are a way of energizing and activating an individual’s behavior, but without purpose
c
3, 4
1.8. What is the purpose of a psychology of motivation? The purpose is to explain why
a. motivation seems to vary within a person at different times, e.g., hungry or not
b. motivation varies among people at the same time, e.g., men usually eat more than women
c. people want stuff and lots of it
d. answers a and b: What is motivating varies within a person and varies among people
d
4, 5
1.9. Most students prefer a grade of A in a course compared to a grade of B. This preference reflects what concept?
a. the value of an incentive
b. the strength of a motive
c. push motivation
d. the emotion of pride when earning a grade of A
a
13, 14
1.10. How do drives and psychological needs motivate behavior? Drives and psychological needs
a. agitate a person into action.
b. motivated behaviors that reduce the unpleasantness of the drives and needs.
c. activate environmental stimuli associated with the drives and needs.
d. suppress or inhibit behaviors that satisfy drives and needs.
b
12, 13
1.11. The valence of an incentive or valence of a goal refers to
a. the positive quality of an incentive or goal
b. the negative quality of an incentive or goal
c. either the positive or negative quality of an incentive or goal
d. how far in the future an incentive or goal becomes available
c
13
1.12. What does Jeremy Bentham's principle of utility refer to?
a. All human motives originate in the unconscious.
b. Motivation originated in our evolutionary past.
c. Behavior is based on doing what is right.
d. The ability of things to affect happiness determine human behavior
d
13, 14
1.13. What is the implication of motivation as anticipation of the future?
a. People behave in order to bring about desired consequences.
b. A person’s anticipation of the future cannot motivate behavior in the present.
c. Anticipation is the emotion that occurs when the future becomes the present.
d. People’s prior experiences motivate their current behavior.
a
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