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1 Chapter 14: MotivationChapter Click on “Chapter” to start game

2 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 To Final Jeopardy! To Final Jeopardy! (no round 2) You are so NEEDY! Mixed Motives Why oh why? Anchors Aweigh Food Glorious Food

3 100 Back to board C1 - 100 The theorist associated with the hierarchy of needs. Correct Answer

4 Place in the pyramid or hierarchy for physiological needs (food, water, etc.). Back to board C1 - 200 200 Correct Answer

5 Back to board C1 - 300 300 This is the need on top of the pyramid in which you achieve your fullest potential.. Correct Answer

6 Back to board C1 - 400 400 The list in order of the hierarchy of needs. Correct Answer

7 Back to board C1 -500 500 Being loved & accepted for who you truly are. Correct Answer

8 Back to board C2 - 100 100 When there are two goals you want, but you can only have one, you have this type of motivational conflict. Correct Answer

9 Back to board C2 - 200 200 The four stages of the sexual response cycle. Correct Answer

10 Back to board C2 - 300 300 You are expected to either wash the dishes or vacuum the rug. You’d rather not do either. You are faced with this motivational conflict. Correct Answer

11 Back to board C2 - 400 400 The type of motivational conflict here: You think that a class in statistics will help you understand some material in you major, but you hear that it’s a very difficult course. Correct Answer

12 Back to board C2 -500 500 A positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior. Correct Answer

13 Back to board C3 -100 100 A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. Correct Answer

14 Back to board C3 -200 200 The idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates you to satisfy that need. Correct Answer

15 Back to board C3 -300 300 Your body’s tendency to maintain a balanced internal state. Correct Answer

16 Back to board C3 -400 400 This idea suggests we are motivated to increase our arousal to a preferred state. Correct Answer

17 Back to board C3 -500 A complex, unlearned behavior. 500 Correct Answer

18 Back to board C4 -100 100 Your body’s “weight thermostat” that tries to maintain a preferred weight. Correct Answer

19 Back to board C4 -200 200 The three eating disorders. Correct Answer

20 Back to board C4 -300 300 This is the body type preferred in cultures where food is plentiful. Correct Answer

21 Back to board C4 -400 400 This part of your brain tells you to start eating. Correct Answer

22 Back to board C4 -500 500 This part of your brain tells you to stop eating. Correct Answer

23 Back to board C5 -100 100 Being over weight is always caused by overeating. True or False? Correct Answer

24 Back to board C5 -200 200 This is the male sex hormone. Correct Answer

25 Back to board C5 -300 300 Binging and purging are two symptoms of this eating disorder. Correct Answer

26 Back to board C5 -400 400 Self-starvation, drastic weight loss, and an intense fear of fat are symptoms of this eating disorder. Correct Answer

27 Back to board C5 -500 500 If one diets to lose weight, it is also suggested that one do this to boost one’s metabolism. Correct Answer

28 DAILY DOUBLE Question

29 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY Sternberg’s triangle theory

30 Correct Answer The type of love experienced by these two people. Romeo and Juliet met a month ago and were immediately attracted to one another. Last night they eloped.

31 100 Back to board C1 - 100 Who is: Abraham Maslow?

32 What is: At the bottom? (Basic motives to eat and drink are crucial for survival) Back to board C1 - 200 200

33 Back to board C1 - 300 300 What is: Self-actualization?

34 Back to board C1 - 400 400 What is: Self-actualization Esteem Love & Belonging Safety Physiological?

35 Back to board C1 -500 500 What is: Unconditional Positive Regard

36 Back to board C2 - 100 100 What is: Approach-Approach?

37 Back to board C2 - 200 200 What is: 1.Excitement 2.Plateau 3.Orgasm 4.Resolution

38 Back to board C2 - 300 300 What is: Avoidance – Avoidance?

39 Back to board C2 - 400 400 What is: Approach - Avoidance?

40 Back to board C2 -500 500 What is: Incentive?

41 Back to board C3 -100 100 What is: motivation?

42 Back to board C3 -200 200 What is: Drive-Reduction Theory?

43 Back to board C3 -300 300 What is: homeostasis?

44 Back to board C3 -400 400 What is: Optimum Arousal

45 Back to board C3 -500 What is: Instinct? 500

46 Back to board C4 -100 100 What is: Set point?

47 Back to board C4 -200 200 What is: Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa Binge-eating?

48 Back to board C4 -300 300 What are: Thin? (In contrast, in cultures where food is scarce, people tend to find heavy body types more attractive.)

49 Back to board C4 -400 400 What is Lateral Hypothalamus?

50 Back to board C4 -500 500 What is : Ventromedial Hypothalamus?

51 Back to board C5 -100 100 What is: False? (Although overeating can contribute to being overweight, not every overweight person overeats. Gaining weight is complex process that is influenced by a number of factors.)

52 Back to board C5 -200 200 What is: Testosterone?

53 Back to board C5 -300 300 What is: Bulimia?

54 Back to board C5 -400 400 What is: Anorexia (nervosa)?

55 Back to board C5 -500 500 What is: Exercise? (There are also drugs that boost metabolism, but these carry health risks of their own.)

56 Final Jeopardy What is Fatuous (Combines passion and commitment. Fatuous means foolish. It’s foolish the marry someone you barely know, no matter how intense your current feelings are.)


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