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1
Ashante feels thirsty, drinks a glass of water, and no longer feels thirsty. In terms of drive reduction theory, Ashante has
A)engaged in a fixed action pattern.
B)been motivated by an incentive.
C)been motivated by an expectancy.
D)achieved homeostasis.
2
Carolyn has been hiking in the mountains for several days and has run out of food. Carolyn's primary focus is to find food. In terms of ___________, Carolyn will search for food until she finds something to eat.
A)incentive theory
B)instinct theory
C)expectancy X theory
D)drive-reduction theory
3
Marsha regularly studies at least three hours each day. Marsha's anticipation that studying will lead to a good grade can best be described as a(n)
A)drive.
B)instrumental behavior.
C)incentive.
D)instinct.
4
Michael plays tennis frequently because he enjoys it and finds it challenging. Michael's behavior of playing tennis is most likely due to
A)extrinsic motivation.
B)intrinsic motivation.
C)a drive.
D)an ego orientation.
5
According to Dr. Charlton, Jason is an avid hockey player because of unconscious aggressive impulses. Dr. Charlton's explanation is most aligned with
A)the psychodynamic perspective.
B)the humanistic perspective.
C)drive reduction theory.
D)expectancy X value theory.
6
The concept of self-actualization is a fundamental component of
A)self-determination theory.
B)Maslow's Need Hierarchy.
C)expectancy X value theory.
D)achievement goal theory.
7
What are the three fundamental needs, according to self-determination theory?
A)Achievement, independence, and relatedness
B)Self-actualization, competence, and relatedness
C)Competence, autonomy, and relatedness
D)Affiliation, achievement, and knowledge
8
Some researchers suggest that our body attempts to maintain a certain body weight—if we eat too little our metabolism will slow down and if we eat too much our metabolism will speed up. This is best explained by
A)set point theory.
B)drive reduction theory.
C)the regulation of leptin.
D)the influence of the ventromedial hypothalamus.
9
Wendy frequently consumes large meals and then induces vomiting to eliminate what she has eaten. Wendy most likely suffers from
A)binge eating disorder.
B)anorexia nervosa.
C)bulimia nervosa.
D)compulsive overeating disorder.
10
Ling's mother and sister both suffer from eating disorders. What can you conclude about Ling?
A)There is little evidence for a genetic link for eating disorders, and thus Ling is not at an increased risk for developing one.
B)Ling may have a genetic predisposition for developing an eating disorder.
C)Ling is only at an increased risk if she has an identical twin with an eating disorder.
D)Ling will develop an eating disorder if she doesn't already have one.
11
During the _______ phase in males, rhythmic contractions of internal organs and muscle tissue surrounding the urethra project semen out of the penis.
A)plateau
B)excitement
C)orgasm
D)resolution
12
Which part of the brain plays a major role in sexual motivation?
A)Hypothalamus
B)Hippocampus
C)Amygdala
D)Brain stem
13
_____________ comparison allows us to determine if our responses are "normal" and judge our level of physical and cognitive abilities.
A)Parallel
B)Upward
C)Downward
D)Social
14
An individual who typically wants to outperform others with as little effort as possible is best described as ____________ oriented.
A)mastery
B)ego
C)achievement
D)performance
15
Which of the following typically occur(s) in the "fight-or-flight" response?
A)Faster heartbeat
B)Increased blood sugar
C)Dilated pupils
D)All of these
16
Meredith sees a sad movie. According to the _____________, Meredith will first cry and then feel sad.
A)James-Lange theory
B)Cannon-Bard theory
C)facial feedback hypothesis
D)two-factor theory of emotion







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