Across
- 3. Autocratic, Democratic and Laissez Faire are styles of....
- 5. A type of motivation when someone behaves the way they do because of some form of external mechanism
- 6. Drive Theory, Inverted U Hypothesis, Catastrophe Theory and Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning are theories of ...
- 8. This theory explains aggression as behaviours that people learn through observing others who model particular behaviours.
- 11. The ability to focus effectively on the task in hand while ignoring distractions
- 12. A negative emotional state that is either characterised by, or associated with feelings of nervousness, apprehension or worry.
- 14. Anxiety that is a temporary, ever-changing mood state that is an emotional response to any situation considered threatening.
Down
- 1. This theory suggest that people are motivated to satisfy three general needs - Autonomy, Competence and relatedness.
- 2. What we believe about our own abilities in a particular situation is called....
- 4. having a drive to take part and to persist in an activity.
- 7. Positive, negative and Instructional are types of...
- 9. ....'s stages of group development are forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning.
- 10. A type of motivation when someone is participating in an activity without an external reward and/or without the primary motivation being the achievement of some form of external reward.
- 13. Anxiety that is an aspect of personality and part of an individual’s pattern of behaviour.
