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Ovulation
A)The theory that states that people are motivated to do things because they are seeking excitement or activity.
B)The need to belong.
C)Production of eggs by the ovaries.
D)The need to strive for excellence or success.
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Instincts
A)A natural, unlearned ability.
B)Production of eggs by the ovaries.
C)The force that moves people to act.
D)When men and women are held to different standards and therefore they are treated differently.
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Thematic apperception test
A)A test to try to understand someone's unconscious thoughts by analyzing their response to ambiguous pictures.
B)Self-touching or self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual pleasure.
C)Maintaining steady conditions in life.
D)Reproductive, or sex, organs
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Androgen
A)The belief that both physical arousal and emotions are produced by nerves.
B)A natural, unlearned ability.
C)Any one or a group of male hormones.
D)The rate at which food is turned into energy in your body.
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Cognitive approaches
A)The theory that states that people are motivated because of their expectations
B)A test to try to understand someone's unconscious thoughts by analyzing their response to ambiguous pictures.
C)People who believe they were born the wrong gender.
D)The belief that emotions are caused by bodily responses.
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Weight set point
A)The belief that emotions are determined by environmental cues.
B)Desire for self-fulfillment, to reach one's potential.
C)The weight your body strives to maintain.
D)Any one or a group of male hormones.
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Need for affiliation
A)Any strong feeling.
B)People who are primarily attached to members of the opposite gender.
C)The need to belong.
D)The weight your body strives to maintain.
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Drive-reduction approaches
A)People who are sexually attracted to persons of both genders.
B)20% more than ones highest comfortable weight.
C)The belief that facial expressions reflect emotions AND help determine how people label and experience emotions.
D)The theory that biological need motivates behavior.
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Arousal approaches
A)The theory that states that people are motivated to do things because they are seeking excitement or activity.
B)The theory that states that people are motivated because of their expectations.
C)The belief that certain nerve impulses cause the face to make appropriate facial expressions.
D)A serious eating disorder in which a person refuses to eat enough food to maintain normal body weight.
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Need for achievement
A)A sex hormone produced by the ovaries.
B)Sex outside of marriage.
C)The need to strive for excellence or success.
D)Motivational state caused because something is missing in your life.
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Emotions
A)Any one of a group of female hormones.
B)People who are sexually attracted to those of the same sex.
C)Any strong feeling.
D)The need to have control over one's environment.
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Anorexia nervosa
A)This eating disorder occurs when you binge eat and then purge.
B)The theory that states that people are motivated by rewards or goals.
C)People who are sexually attracted to those of the same sex.
D)A serious eating disorder in which a person refuses to eat enough food to maintain normal body weight.
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Bulimia
A)The belief that certain nerve impulses cause the face to make appropriate facial expressions.
B)This eating disorder occurs when you binge eat and then purge.
C)The force that moves people to act.
D)The theory that states that people are motivated to do things because they are seeking excitement or activity.
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Facial-feedback hypothesis
A)The belief that facial expressions reflect emotions AND help determine how people label and experience emotions.
B)The need to belong.
C)Motivational state caused because something is missing in your life.
D)People who are sexually attracted to persons of both genders.
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Progesterone
A)The belief that both physical arousal and emotions are produced by nerves.
B)The belief that facial expressions reflect emotions AND help determine how people label and experience emotions.
C)The theory that biological need motivates behavior
D)A sex hormone produced by the ovaries.
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Drive
A)Motivational state in which something necessary for optimal functioning (food, water, etc.) is missing.
B)The theory that states that people are motivated by rewards or goals.
C)The weight your body strive to maintain.
D)A sex hormone produced by the ovaries.
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Extramarital sex
A)The theory that states that people are motivated because of their expectations.
B)Sex outside of marriage.
C)The belief that emotions are determined by environmental cues.
D)Any one or a group of male hormones.
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Schechter-Singer theory of emotion
A)Any strong feeling.
B)Reproductive, or sex, organs
C)The belief that emotions are determined by environmental cues.
D)A natural, unlearned ability.
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Heterosexuality
A)People who are primarily attached to members of the opposite gender.
B)When men and women are held to different standards and therefore they are treated differently.
C)A serious eating disorder in which a person refuses to eat enough food to maintain normal body weight.
D)Maintaining steady conditions in life
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Transsexuals
A)People who believe they were born the wrong gender.
B)A test to try to understand someone's unconscious thoughts by analyzing their response to ambiguous pictures.
C)Any one of a group of female hormones.
D)self-touching or self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual pleasure
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James-Lange theory of emotions
A)The belief that emotions are caused by bodily responses.
B)Desire for self-fulfillment, to reach one's potential.
C)20% more than ones highest comfortable weight.
D)Production of eggs by the ovaries.
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Incentive approaches
A)People who believe they were born the wrong gender.
B)The belief that emotions are caused by bodily responses.
C)People who are primarily attached to members of the opposite gender.
D)The theory that states that people are motivated by rewards or goals.
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Estrogen
A)The need to have control over one's environment.
B)Any one of a group of female hormones.
C)The need to strive for excellence or success.
D)The rate at which food is turned into energy in your body.
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Self-actualization
A)Maintaining steady conditions in life
B)People who are sexually attracted to persons of both genders.
C)The rate at which food is turned into energy in your body.
D)Desire for self-fulfillment, to reach one's potential
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Motivation
A)The force that moves people to act.
B)Any one of a group of female hormones.
C)Production of eggs by the ovaries.
D)Self-touching or self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual pleasure.
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Metabolism
A)This eating disorder occurs when you binge eat and then purge.
B)A sex hormone produced by the ovaries.
C)The rate at which food is turned into energy in your body.
D)Desire for self-fulfillment, to reach one's potential.
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Bisexuals
A)The weight your body strive to maintain
B)People who are sexually attracted to persons of both genders.
C)Sex outside of marriage.
D)A serious eating disorder in which a person refuses to eat enough food to maintain normal body weight.
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Homosexuals
A)Any one or a group of male hormones.
B)People who are sexually attracted to those of the same sex.
C)The force that moves people to act.
D)Reproductive, or sex, organs
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Obesity
A)The need to strive for excellence or success.
B)The belief that facial expressions reflect emotions AND help determine how people label and experience emotions.
C)The theory that states that people are motivated by rewards or goals.
D)20% more than one's highest comfortable weight.
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Facial-affect program
A)The belief that certain nerve impulses cause the face to make appropriate facial expressions.
B)A test to try to understand someone's unconscious thoughts by analyzing their response to ambiguous pictures.
C)A natural, unlearned ability.
D)The belief that emotions are caused by bodily responses.
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Masturbation
A)The theory that biological need motivates behavior.
B)When men and women are held to different standards and therefore they are treated differently.
C)Self-touching or self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual pleasure.
D)The need to belong.
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Cannon-Bard theory of emotion
A)Motivational state in which something necessary for optimal functioning (food, water, etc.) is missing.
B)The belief that both physical arousal and emotions are produced by nerves.
C)The need to have control over one's environment.
D)People who are primarily attached to members of the opposite gender.
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Double standard
A)People who are sexually attracted to those of the same sex.
B)Any strong feeling.
C)The belief that certain nerve impulses cause the face to make appropriate facial expressions.
D)When men and women are held to different standards and therefore they are treated differently.
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Genitals
A)The belief that emotions are determined by environmental cues.
B)The theory that states that people are motivated to do things because they are seeking excitement or activity.
C)People who believe they were born the wrong gender.
D)Reproductive, or sex, organs
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Need for power
A)The theory that states that people are motivated because of their expectations.
B)The need to have control over one's environment.
C)A test to try to understand someone's unconscious thoughts by analyzing their response to ambiguous pictures.
D)20% more than ones highest comfortable weight.
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Homeostasis
A)Maintaining steady conditions in life.
B)Motivational state caused because something is missing in your life.
C)People who believe they were born the wrong gender.
D)Any one of a group of female hormones.







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