TEST
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SELF WHAT DRIVES US: HUNGER, SEX, FRIENDSHIP, AND ACHIEVEMENT
Test yourself repeatedly throughout your studies. This will not only help you figure out what you know and don’t know; the testing itself will help you learn and remember the information more effectively thanks to the testing effect.
Basic Motivational Concepts
3. Jan walks into a friend’s kitchen, smells bread baking, and begins to feel very hungry. The smell of baking bread is a(n) NvvipvPDwc7lOS3q9jW30Q== (incentive/drive).
4. /vc0m90/eihHwGIh Theory attempts to explain behaviors that do NOT reduce physiological needs.
Hunger
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10. The blood sugar bbGfqnX2Z5nRy7Ib provides the body with energy. When it is lg05kNDUDyk= (low/high), we feel hungry.
11. The rate at which your body expends energy while at rest is referred to as the WLAezbSAomm1f3AH p/onRwUYKn0rENNaxkdM3Q== rate.
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Sexual Motivation
17. The use of condoms during sex UuyvZf3kfOxHV9FQ
(does/doesn’t) reduce the risk of getting HIV and wfuE7iNURTJ/Smlg
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Affiliation and Achievement