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- 4. We are pulled by this type of motivation when we desire to perform an act because it satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself.
- 8. Intense feeling directed at someone or something specifically.
- 9. A state of alertness and mental and physical activation.
- 10. Higher amounts of this hormones lead to emotions like sadness, rage, fear or anxiety, which affects the vulnerability of aggressive behavior in adolescents.
- 11. One of the basic emotions.
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- 1. Component of motivation which refers to the focused energy and attention applied in order to achieve the goal.
- 2. One of the effective ways to increase work motivation.
- 3. His view of motivation suggests that physiological motivations are the foundation for so called higher-level motives.
- 5. All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- 6. Part of the limbic system that closely associated with fear.
- 7. His theory states that a cognitive appraisal is the first step in an emotional response and physiological arousal depends on it.
