Motivation

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Across
  1. 3. Factors of differing strength that energize, direct, and sustain behavior
  2. 5. The need for interpersonal attachment is a fundamental motive
  3. 6. Blends of primary emotions
  4. 7. Hormone secreted by the pancreas
  5. 11. Feels that involve physical responses
  6. 13. Another emotion that can increase social bonds
  7. 15. Rules that are learned through socialization
Down
  1. 1. Physiological activation or increased autonomic responses
  2. 2. Evolutionary adaptive emotions that are shared across cultures
  3. 4. Hormone secreted by an empty stomach
  4. 5. Arrangement of needs
  5. 8. External objects or external goals
  6. 9. Psychological state that motivates an organism to engage in a behavior to satisfy a need
  7. 10. State of biological or social deficiency
  8. 12. Hormone secreted by fat cells
  9. 14. Negative emotional state associated with anxiety and tension