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motivation
have a reason for doing something
intrinsic motivation
enjoy activity for its own sake
extrinsic motivation
do because of external rewards
passionate love
romantic love, sexualized
compassionate love
people are friends; they make it work
set point
the genetically influenced weight range for an individual; it is maintained by biological mechanisms that regulate food intake, fate reserves, and metabolism
basal metabolism rate
= rate of which body breaks down fats
leptin
gene called obese causes fat cells to secrete protein that travel to the hypothalamus to regulate appetite
bulimia
an eating disorder characterized by episodes of excessive eating (binging) followed by forced vomiting or use of laxatives (purging)
anorexia
an eating disorder characterized by fear of being fat, a distorted body image, radically reduced consumption of food and emancipation
thermatic apperception test (TAT)
a projective test that ask respondents to interpret a series drawings, showing scenes of people; usually scored for unconscious motives such as the need for achievement, power, and affiliation
approach goals
goals framed in term of desired outcomes or experiences such as learning to scuba dive
avoidance goals
goals termed in avoidance of unpleasent experiences like not looking foolish in public
performance goals
goals framed in term of performing well in front of other, being judged favorably, and avoiding critism
mastery learning goals
goals framed interms of increasing ones competence and skills
self fullfilling prophecy
an expectation that comes true because of tendency of of the person holding it to act in ways that bring it about
sel- efficacy
a person's belief that he or she is capable of producing desired results such as mastering new skills and reaching goals
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
Mass loads higherarchy of needs=
Survival
Shelter
Social contacts
Self respect
Self actualization. (must go through al to get there)