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extrinsic motivation Vs. Intrinsic motivation |
outside force cause to be motivated Vs. Inside force cause to be motivated. |
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Yerkes-Dodson law |
U shaped function between the level of arousal and performance. High arousal: physical endurance and strength Low arousal: cognitive skills. |
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Homeostasis |
is set to operate through negative feedback loops. |
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primary Drives |
those that require us to sustain necessary biological processes |
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Secondary drives |
non-biological needs sustenance. |
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs |
1-physiological 2-security 3-love 4-esteem 5-self-actualization (psles) |
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self determination theorey |
ACR. Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness. |
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Incentive theorey |
behavior isnt motivated by need or arousal, but by desire to purse rewards and avoid punishment. |
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expectancy-value theory |
expectation of success for an individual + how much they value the success it gives |
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Opponent process theorey |
body will try to counteract the effects of a drug by changing its (body's) physiology. This can explain "tolerance" to a drug or alcohol. |