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achievement goal theory
theory of achievement motivation that stresses the goals (ego vs mastery) and motivation climates that influence achievement strivings
anorexia nervosa
eating disorder involving a sever and sometimes fatal restriction of food intake
approach-approach conflict
a conflict in which and individual is simutaneously attracted to two incompatible positive goals
approach-avoidance conflict
a conflict in which an individual is simultaneously attracted to and repelled by the same goal
archetypes
in Jung's theory innate concepts and memories; memories that reside in the collective unconscious
attitude
a positive or negative evaluative reaction toward a stimulus
attribution
a judgement about the causes of our own and other people's behavior
avoidance-avoidance
a conflict in which and individual must choose between two undesirable alternatives
behavioral assessment
the measuremtn of behabir thgough direct observatin and application of a coding system
behavioral activation system (BAS)
a neural sstem that is activated by cues indicating potential reward and positive need greatificatin. Activit in this neural system causes the person to begin or to increase movement toward positive goals in anticipation of pleasure