Chapter 6: Motivation and Emotion
Across
- 4. One of the need-to’s; The need to interact with other people
- 6. The type of motivation that desires to perform a behavior because of promised rewards or the threats of punishment
- 7. The idea that an imbalance in homeostasis creates a physiological need, which produces a drive that motivates the organism to satisfy the need.
- 8. An inner state that energizes behavior toward a goal.
- 9. The theory that your emotions are caused by physiological changes in the autonomic nervous system
- 11. The theory that feedback from physiological changes cannot cause emotions because these changes happen too slowly (taking 1–2 seconds) to explain the almost immediate experience of an emotion.
- 12. A level of body weight that the body works to maintain.
Down
- 1. The tendency to keep physiological systems internally balanced by adjusting them in response to change.
- 2. The ultimate goal of human growth is the realization of your full potential.
- 3. The type of motivation that desires to perform a behavior for its own sake
- 5. One of the need-to’s; The need to over come obstacles and become better.
- 10. The excessive accumulation of body fat