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1 | | 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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2 | | 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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3 | | 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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4 | | 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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5 | | 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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6 | | 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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7 | | 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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8 | | 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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9 | | 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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10 | | 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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11 | | 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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12 | | 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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13 | | 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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14 | | 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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15 | | 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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16 | | 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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17 | | 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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18 | | 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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19 | | 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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20 | | 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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21 | | 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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22 | | 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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23 | | 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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24 | | 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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25 | | 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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26 | | 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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27 | | 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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28 | | 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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29 | | 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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30 | | 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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31 | | 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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32 | | 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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33 | | 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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34 | | 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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35 | | 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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36 | | 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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