Across
- 4. Theory suggesting people are motivated by incentives and rewards
- 5. Theorized hierarchy of needs
- 8. behavior Behavior that someone is born with
- 9. Drive that is second to the primary drives, such as wealth and success
- 11. A drawback of the Drive-Reduction Theory is that it doesn’t explain ____ drives
- 12. A drawback of the evolutionary theory is it only explains a _____ amount of behavior
- 14. Something regarded as having higher importance than another
- 16. reduction Motivation with the end goal of reducing something (like hunger)
- 18. States there is an optimal level of arousal for any performance
- 20. A thing given to someone for effort or achievment
Down
- 1. People will do things for ____ arousal
- 2. The reason someone has for behaving a certain way
- 3. The body’s equilibrium, what drive reduction is trying to achieve
- 6. A strength of the drive reduction theory is that it explains ____ needs
- 7. States that certain needs have higher priority than others
- 10. Doing something chill requires _____ levels of arousal
- 13. Doing something crazy requires _____ levels of arousal
- 15. The action or fact of arousing or being aroused
- 17. Motivated by inborn behaviors
- 19. To require something
