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1

According to Hull's drive theory, drives are produced by physiological disruptions to homeostasis.
A)T
B)F
2

Performing an activity to obtain an external reward or to avoid punishment is called intrinsic motivation.
A)T
B)F
3

Studies of the lateral hypothalamus and the ventromedial hypothalamus have definitively shown that they are "hunger-on" and "hunger-off" centers respectively.
A)T
B)F
4

Secretions of gonadotropins from the pituitary glands affect the rate at which sex organs secrete androgens and estrogens.
A)T
B)F
5

Sexual arousal invariably occurs in response to direct stimulation of the genitals, regardless of the context.
A)T
B)F
6

The pattern of sexual response described by Masters and Johnson (1966) includes four stages in this order: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
A)T
B)F
7

We are often initially attracted to others through mere exposure and matching with those of similar physical attractiveness.
A)T
B)F
8

The need for achievement is influenced chiefly by fear of failure.
A)T
B)F
9

In the experience of emotion, appraisal is the process of appreciating and enjoying a positive emotion.
A)T
B)F
10

The somatic theory of emotion is outdated and has few adherents today.
A)T
B)F







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