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