Human Motivation: A Hierarchical Approach
What will be an ideal response?
-Human beings are interested in growing rather than simply restoring balance or avoiding frustration
-Motivation refers to reducing tension by satisfying deficit states or lacks (D-needs)
-Metamotivation refers to growth tendencies (B-needs)
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What will be an ideal response?
Vygotsky's zone of proximal development is
a. the notion that children should be given tasks so simple they can accomplish them on their own. b. the notion that children capable of X on their own may be capable of X + Y with help from a competent adult or older child. c. the notion that if a child is given a difficult task, s/he will accomplish it even if they are at first incapable of completing it. d. the notion that children will learn only when they are ready to learn.
The difference in the images seen by the left eye and the right eye is known as
A. retinal slip. B. fixation disparity. C. stereopsis. D. binocular disparity.
The best-known projective test of personality is the
A. Stanford 10. B. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 RF (MMPI-2 RF). C. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). D. Rorschach test.