Motivation Review

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Across
  1. 2. Behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation
  2. 6. Theory that certain situations trigger reactions, called instinctive bodily response patterns
  3. 10. A theory that proposes that people and animals experience a drive arising from a need as an unpleasant tension, they will do whatever will reduce that tension by reducing the drive
  4. 12. The tendency to maintain a state of equilibrium or balance in the body
  5. 16. Something external given in response to the attainment of a goal, such as good grades
  6. 18. Protection from danger, security, stability
  7. 19. A stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways designed to accomplish a specific goal
  8. 21. Internal rewards, such as self-satisfaction, that are given in response to the attainment of a goal
  9. 22. Strong feelings of displeasure, annoyance, or hostility
  10. 23. The desire to join others and to be part of something larger than oneself
  11. 24. A type of psychology that believes that while people are directed toward survival and reducing tension, they also are motivated by the conscious desire for personal growth and artistic fulfillment
  12. 25. Theory that suggests that emotions accompany the bodily responses that are aroused by an external stimulus, emotion is rooted in physiology
  13. 26. A weight that is more than 30% percent greater than their recommended weight
  14. 27. Being alone or away from others
Down
  1. 1. A theory proposed by psychologist Richard Solomon stating that emotions often come in pairs, with one emotion being followed by its opposite
  2. 3. Desires for stimulation (ex: sensory stimulation, activity, exploration)
  3. 4. Achievement, competence, recognition, respect
  4. 5. A feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat
  5. 7. Food, water, warmth, rest
  6. 8. A condition in which we require something we lack
  7. 9. The forces that motivate an organism to take action
  8. 11. States of feelings
  9. 13. The need to become what one believes he or she is capable of being
  10. 14. One of the pioneers of humanistic psychology, proposed the Hierarchy of Needs
  11. 15. Driven to get ahead, to tackle challenging situations, and to meet high personal standards of success
  12. 17. Part of the brain that is involved with hunger
  13. 19. Handling or controlling something, typically in a skillful manner
  14. 20. Feeling of fulness and the suppression of hunger for a period of time after a meal