What are the three components of motivation that work together to influence behavior?
a) self-esteem, safety, persistence and learning
b) activation, persistence, and intensity
c) incentives, goals and drives
d) arousal, drive and incentives
b
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a. behind c. above b. in front of d. below
Caregiver ________ is the term for the cumulative negative effects of caring for an elderly or disabled person
Fill in the blanks with correct word
According to psychodynamic theory, how does the super-ego operate in the structure of mind?
A. The super-ego provides the ego with a "list" of better or worse behaviors to choose from. B. The super-ego grapples directly with the id to control the id's desires. C. The super-ego forces the ego to consider socially acceptable forms of behavior. D. The super-ego is largely absent in the structure of the mind, not developing until a person's 40s.
On Halloween, you decide to do an experiment. When the trick-or-treaters arrive at your house, you have them stand in a line on your front porch
You stay outside with the group and let each child enter your house individually. You tell them they can take one piece of candy from the bowl that is sitting on a table. Half of the time you put the candy bowl in front of a big mirror. The other half of the time there is no mirror present. All of the children may be tempted to take more than one piece of candy. Which children will be LEAST likely to give in to temptation? a. those in the mirror condition b. those who are between 7 and 9 years old c. those in the no-mirror condition d. those who experience downward social comparison