Deck 1: Conceptualizing and Measuring Motivation

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A student studies hard to earn a slice of pizza. In this situation, studying might be considered a _____ variable.

A) determination
B) persistence
C) performance
D) stimulus
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Going to a movie theater and selecting a romantic comedy indicates which component of motivation?

A) direction
B) activation
C) persistence
D) vigor
سؤال
Activation involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) production of behavior
B) persistence of behavior
C) vigor of behavior
D) directionality of behavior
سؤال
The assumption that changes in specific factors activate circuits that in turn motivate the organism to engage in appropriate behavior typifies which approach to the study of motivation?

A) cognitive
B) mechanistic
C) internal
D) nomothetic
سؤال
Which of the following statements best represents the assumptions held by theorists who advocate the cognitive approach?

A) "The manner in which information is interpreted influences motive states"
B) "Motive states are influenced by environmental factors acting on the organism"
C) "Instincts control most motive states"
D) "Motive states are controlled by needs that promote behaviors to reduce those needs"
سؤال
A preference test can be a good indicator of:

A) directionality
B) vigor
C) activation
D) intervention
سؤال
Categories of analysis used in the study of motivation include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) nomothetic vs. idiographic
B) innate vs. acquired
C) internal vs. external
D) instinct vs. attribution
سؤال
Needs are generally viewed as _____ sources of motivation, while goals emphasize _____ sources of motivation.

A) internal; external
B) external; internal
C) mechanistic; cognitive
D) problematic; innate
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT a technique used in motivational research at the physiological level?

A) electrical stimulation of the brain
B) chemical stimulation of the brain
C) electrical recording of brain cell activity via EEG
D) depriving a rat of food and observing how it's behavior changes
سؤال
A friend who persistently tries to find a date for the dance is displaying the _____ component of motivation.

A) vigor
B) nomothetic
C) activation
D) homeostasis
سؤال
The example of the Olds and Milner (1954) experiment in which electrodes were introduced into areas of a rat's brain best exemplifies which level of analysis?

A) philosophical
B) individual
C) physiological
D) social
سؤال
Theorists who emphasized instincts in the past, or who advocate ethology today are most likely to use which approach to the study of motivation?

A) cognitive
B) mechanistic
C) innate
D) acquired
سؤال
According to the authors of the text, two main characteristics of motivation are:

A) activation and inactivation
B) activation and direction
C) performance and intervention
D) persistence and performance
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT a reason that motivation is difficult to study?

A) its presence must often be inferred rather than observed directly
B) it is often an intervening variable
C) it is a performance variable and therefore temporary in nature
D) it can usually be determined through a survey
سؤال
The concept of motivation is used to describe forces acting on or within an organism that influence which of the following aspects of behavior?

A) initiation and direction
B) growth and maturation
C) speed and duration
D) verbal only
سؤال
Motivation can best be viewed as:

A) an on and off mechanism
B) a constant flow of behavior that can be directed in only one way
C) a constant flow of behavior that can be directed in many different ways
D) a state where one is either motivated or not motivated
سؤال
According to the stimulus-response analysis, motivation

A) can be measured directly
B) can be seen as an intervening variable
C) can be studied only in laboratory rats
D) can not be studied in humans
سؤال
The nomothetic approach to the study of motivation involves the development of:

A) general or universal laws
B) ideas about individual differences
C) ideas about how learning causes behavior
D) ideas about how behavior is influenced by genetic factors
سؤال
Prof Psyche is studying motivation by examining how individuals make choices. This approach involves which characteristic of motivation?

A) deprivation
B) direction
C) needs
D) activation
سؤال
Preference may be considered an index of motivation because it shows:

A) activation of behavior
B) persistence of behavior
C) differences between several choices of behaviors
D) that persistence and activation are linked
سؤال
The idea that different nerve fibers carry different coded information to and from the brain was known as the:

A) doctrine of interactive dualism
B) locus of function
C) doctrine of specific nerve energies
D) reflex arc of nervous activity
سؤال
Descartes's ideas about the dualistic nature of man most strongly influenced which psychological theories?

A) instinct
B) learning
C) genetic
D) cognition
سؤال
The analysis of Angie's problem with her anxiety in the text is an example that shows the importance of:

A) the individual level of analysis
B) the physiological level of analysis
C) how none of the levels of analysis can adequately explain her problem
D) how all the levels of analysis contribute to a fuller explanation of the problem
سؤال
The attempt of the brain to maintain the body at some optimal level is called:

A) homeostasis
B) hedonism
C) growth motivation
D) locus of control
سؤال
Rogers and Maslow take the view that behavior is directed toward:

A) self-actualization
B) aversive states
C) situational factors
D) unconscious forces
سؤال
Which of the following are the two roots of psychology in general and the study of motivation in particular?

A) science and medicine
B) philosophy and physiology
C) science and psychiatry
D) philosophy and applied medicine
سؤال
The social level of analysis deals with:

A) why individuals are aggressive
B) how individuals learn different motive states
C) how brain circuits mediate different motive states
D) how behaviors are influenced by situational factors or the presence of others
سؤال
Most theories of motivation assume the existence of some source of _____ that drives behavior.

A) philosophy
B) physiology
C) energy
D) cognition
سؤال
One reason why Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is important is that:

A) it shows how brain functions influence behavior
B) it shows that aggression may be learned through observation
C) it shows that children are naturally aggressive
D) it shows that some motive states are innate
سؤال
Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is an example of which level of analysis?

A) individual
B) physiological
C) social
D) philosophical
سؤال
The idea that people are motivated by pleasure and pain is called:

A) homeostasis
B) hedonism
C) growth motivation
D) locus of control
سؤال
Both Rogers and Maslow attempted to explain human motivation in terms of:

A) the pleasure principle
B) homeostasis
C) growth motivation
D) hedonic motivation
سؤال
The idea that all behavior is the result of conditions that precede the behavior is called:

A) hedonism
B) free will
C) determinism
D) associationism
سؤال
At the philosophical level, one way that motivation can be viewed is as _____, as in Freud's view.

A) an aversive state which behavior seeks to overcome
B) a positive state toward which people aspire
C) self-actualization
D) a situational factor
سؤال
Psychologists who accept the idea of the "blank slate" would be likely to agree with which of the following statements?

A) "Human behavior is caused by our genetic inheritance"
B) "Human behavior is caused by experience and learning"
C) "Human behavior is cause by an interaction of nature and nurture"
D) "Human behavior is not determined but is an expression of our free will"
سؤال
The idea that the human mind is a blank slate at birth originally comes from _____ and was later used by _____.

A) Descartes; Aristotle
B) Aristotle; Locke
C) Galen; Locke
D) Aristotle; Descartes
سؤال
Asch's (1952) studies on conformity are an example of which level of analysis?

A) physiological
B) individual
C) social
D) philosophical
سؤال
In motivation, ideas such as energy, learning, heredity, social interaction and cognitive processes are known as:

A) constructs
B) theories
C) philosophical assumptions
D) hypotheses
سؤال
Locke and other British philosophers proposed a fundamental concept in psychology called:

A) reductionism
B) association
C) innate ideas
D) free will
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT an example of the concept of cognitive processes?

A) Heider's balance theory
B) Olds's self-stimulation theory
C) Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory
D) Bem's self-perception theory
سؤال
When there is competition for mates among members of an animal species, usually the female makes the choice of a sexual partner. This is called:

A) sexual selection
B) survival of the fittest
C) fecundity
D) viability
سؤال
In humans and some other primates, such as Bonobos, sexual behavior:

A) almost always is linked to reproduction
B) is strictly regulated by female receptivity
C) often occurs for reasons not directly related to reproduction
D) rarely occurs for reasons of reproduction
سؤال
Gall's proposal that bumps on the skull correspond to specific mental abilities was called:

A) instinct
B) depression
C) situational factors
D) phrenology
سؤال
The process through which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells is called _____ ; the process through which two specialized cells combine to form a new cell with genetic information from each cell is called _____.

A) mitosis; meiosis
B) meiosis; evolution
C) mitosis; recombination
D) reproduction; evolution
سؤال
Natural selection influences all characteristics of genes except which of the following?

A) viability
B) fertility
C) fecundity
D) activation
سؤال
The finding that women are more attracted to men who have the necessary resources for supporting both the women and any children they produce is predicted by the:

A) parental investment model
B) natural selection
C) fecundity
D) viability
سؤال
According to evolutionary psychology, reproductive value in human females is associated with:

A) age and wisdom
B) youthfulness and health
C) wealth and social status
D) education and beauty
سؤال
A genetically programmed bit of behavior that occurs when circumstances are appropriate and that requires no learning of the behavior is called:

A) reproductive value
B) instinct
C) ethological action pattern
D) natural selection
سؤال
In some species bright coloration in males or elaborate male behaviors may be related to which of the following?

A) viability
B) sexual selection
C) genetic packets
D) reproductive strategies
سؤال
Mating rituals in different species may be related to which of the following characteristics of genes?

A) viability
B) fecundity
C) fertility
D) opportunity
سؤال
Researchers such as Köhler and Tolman, in the early part of the 20th century argued that:

A) behavior is the result of stimulus-response connections
B) behavior can be seen as the result of drives within the organism
C) organisms engage in active information processing
D) unconscious desires are the basis of human behavior
سؤال
Sexual reproduction has several evolutionary advantages. Which of the following is NOT an advantage?

A) it increases genetic variability
B) it allows repair of genetic information within the gene pool
C) it allows rapid expansion of beneficial mutations within the gene pool
D) it limits the spread of new combinations of genetic information in the gene pool
سؤال
Evolution can be defined as:

A) the progressive change of organisms through time
B) the continuity of species through time
C) survival of the fittest at a particular time
D) the sum total of experiences of an individual
سؤال
An example of a theory based on the idea of localization of function is:

A) Gall's theory of phrenology
B) Maslow's theory of self-actualization
C) Muller's doctrine of specific nerve energies
D) Galen's theory of separate motor and sensory neurons
سؤال
The most fundamental process of life is

A) consciousness
B) mitosis
C) evolution
D) reproduction
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT true about drive theory?

A) it was first introduced by Woodworth (1918)
B) it proposed that motivated behavior occurred in response to changing bodily needs
C) it was a precursor to research on how the brain controls behavior
D) it was strongly promoted by Freud in 1900
سؤال
The mechanism for maintaining genetic information is called:

A) metabolism
B) reproduction
C) evolution
D) hedonism
سؤال
_____ is to mating success as _____ is to number of offspring.

A) Viability; fecundity
B) Fertility; fecundity
C) Fecundity; viability
D) Fertility; viability
سؤال
Two metaphors that have provided the framework for research in motivation are:

A) the machine metaphor and the Godlike metaphor
B) the drive metaphor and the cognitive metaphor
C) the sensory nerves and motor nerves metaphor
D) the ghost in the machine metaphor and the Andromeda metaphor
سؤال
One reason that Helmholtz's discovery of the speed of an electrical impulse along a nerve is important is because it showed that:

A) the speed of a neural impulse is greater than 100 miles per hour
B) Galvani's ideas about nerve impulses was wrong
C) it is possible to experimentally study the function of the nervous system
D) instinct theories were wrong
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Deck 1: Conceptualizing and Measuring Motivation
1
A student studies hard to earn a slice of pizza. In this situation, studying might be considered a _____ variable.

A) determination
B) persistence
C) performance
D) stimulus
C
2
Going to a movie theater and selecting a romantic comedy indicates which component of motivation?

A) direction
B) activation
C) persistence
D) vigor
A
3
Activation involves all of the following EXCEPT:

A) production of behavior
B) persistence of behavior
C) vigor of behavior
D) directionality of behavior
D
4
The assumption that changes in specific factors activate circuits that in turn motivate the organism to engage in appropriate behavior typifies which approach to the study of motivation?

A) cognitive
B) mechanistic
C) internal
D) nomothetic
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Which of the following statements best represents the assumptions held by theorists who advocate the cognitive approach?

A) "The manner in which information is interpreted influences motive states"
B) "Motive states are influenced by environmental factors acting on the organism"
C) "Instincts control most motive states"
D) "Motive states are controlled by needs that promote behaviors to reduce those needs"
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A preference test can be a good indicator of:

A) directionality
B) vigor
C) activation
D) intervention
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Categories of analysis used in the study of motivation include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) nomothetic vs. idiographic
B) innate vs. acquired
C) internal vs. external
D) instinct vs. attribution
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Needs are generally viewed as _____ sources of motivation, while goals emphasize _____ sources of motivation.

A) internal; external
B) external; internal
C) mechanistic; cognitive
D) problematic; innate
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Which of the following is NOT a technique used in motivational research at the physiological level?

A) electrical stimulation of the brain
B) chemical stimulation of the brain
C) electrical recording of brain cell activity via EEG
D) depriving a rat of food and observing how it's behavior changes
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10
A friend who persistently tries to find a date for the dance is displaying the _____ component of motivation.

A) vigor
B) nomothetic
C) activation
D) homeostasis
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The example of the Olds and Milner (1954) experiment in which electrodes were introduced into areas of a rat's brain best exemplifies which level of analysis?

A) philosophical
B) individual
C) physiological
D) social
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Theorists who emphasized instincts in the past, or who advocate ethology today are most likely to use which approach to the study of motivation?

A) cognitive
B) mechanistic
C) innate
D) acquired
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According to the authors of the text, two main characteristics of motivation are:

A) activation and inactivation
B) activation and direction
C) performance and intervention
D) persistence and performance
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that motivation is difficult to study?

A) its presence must often be inferred rather than observed directly
B) it is often an intervening variable
C) it is a performance variable and therefore temporary in nature
D) it can usually be determined through a survey
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The concept of motivation is used to describe forces acting on or within an organism that influence which of the following aspects of behavior?

A) initiation and direction
B) growth and maturation
C) speed and duration
D) verbal only
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16
Motivation can best be viewed as:

A) an on and off mechanism
B) a constant flow of behavior that can be directed in only one way
C) a constant flow of behavior that can be directed in many different ways
D) a state where one is either motivated or not motivated
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17
According to the stimulus-response analysis, motivation

A) can be measured directly
B) can be seen as an intervening variable
C) can be studied only in laboratory rats
D) can not be studied in humans
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The nomothetic approach to the study of motivation involves the development of:

A) general or universal laws
B) ideas about individual differences
C) ideas about how learning causes behavior
D) ideas about how behavior is influenced by genetic factors
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Prof Psyche is studying motivation by examining how individuals make choices. This approach involves which characteristic of motivation?

A) deprivation
B) direction
C) needs
D) activation
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Preference may be considered an index of motivation because it shows:

A) activation of behavior
B) persistence of behavior
C) differences between several choices of behaviors
D) that persistence and activation are linked
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The idea that different nerve fibers carry different coded information to and from the brain was known as the:

A) doctrine of interactive dualism
B) locus of function
C) doctrine of specific nerve energies
D) reflex arc of nervous activity
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Descartes's ideas about the dualistic nature of man most strongly influenced which psychological theories?

A) instinct
B) learning
C) genetic
D) cognition
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The analysis of Angie's problem with her anxiety in the text is an example that shows the importance of:

A) the individual level of analysis
B) the physiological level of analysis
C) how none of the levels of analysis can adequately explain her problem
D) how all the levels of analysis contribute to a fuller explanation of the problem
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The attempt of the brain to maintain the body at some optimal level is called:

A) homeostasis
B) hedonism
C) growth motivation
D) locus of control
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Rogers and Maslow take the view that behavior is directed toward:

A) self-actualization
B) aversive states
C) situational factors
D) unconscious forces
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Which of the following are the two roots of psychology in general and the study of motivation in particular?

A) science and medicine
B) philosophy and physiology
C) science and psychiatry
D) philosophy and applied medicine
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The social level of analysis deals with:

A) why individuals are aggressive
B) how individuals learn different motive states
C) how brain circuits mediate different motive states
D) how behaviors are influenced by situational factors or the presence of others
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Most theories of motivation assume the existence of some source of _____ that drives behavior.

A) philosophy
B) physiology
C) energy
D) cognition
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One reason why Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is important is that:

A) it shows how brain functions influence behavior
B) it shows that aggression may be learned through observation
C) it shows that children are naturally aggressive
D) it shows that some motive states are innate
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Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is an example of which level of analysis?

A) individual
B) physiological
C) social
D) philosophical
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The idea that people are motivated by pleasure and pain is called:

A) homeostasis
B) hedonism
C) growth motivation
D) locus of control
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Both Rogers and Maslow attempted to explain human motivation in terms of:

A) the pleasure principle
B) homeostasis
C) growth motivation
D) hedonic motivation
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The idea that all behavior is the result of conditions that precede the behavior is called:

A) hedonism
B) free will
C) determinism
D) associationism
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34
At the philosophical level, one way that motivation can be viewed is as _____, as in Freud's view.

A) an aversive state which behavior seeks to overcome
B) a positive state toward which people aspire
C) self-actualization
D) a situational factor
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35
Psychologists who accept the idea of the "blank slate" would be likely to agree with which of the following statements?

A) "Human behavior is caused by our genetic inheritance"
B) "Human behavior is caused by experience and learning"
C) "Human behavior is cause by an interaction of nature and nurture"
D) "Human behavior is not determined but is an expression of our free will"
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The idea that the human mind is a blank slate at birth originally comes from _____ and was later used by _____.

A) Descartes; Aristotle
B) Aristotle; Locke
C) Galen; Locke
D) Aristotle; Descartes
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Asch's (1952) studies on conformity are an example of which level of analysis?

A) physiological
B) individual
C) social
D) philosophical
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In motivation, ideas such as energy, learning, heredity, social interaction and cognitive processes are known as:

A) constructs
B) theories
C) philosophical assumptions
D) hypotheses
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Locke and other British philosophers proposed a fundamental concept in psychology called:

A) reductionism
B) association
C) innate ideas
D) free will
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Which of the following is NOT an example of the concept of cognitive processes?

A) Heider's balance theory
B) Olds's self-stimulation theory
C) Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory
D) Bem's self-perception theory
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41
When there is competition for mates among members of an animal species, usually the female makes the choice of a sexual partner. This is called:

A) sexual selection
B) survival of the fittest
C) fecundity
D) viability
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42
In humans and some other primates, such as Bonobos, sexual behavior:

A) almost always is linked to reproduction
B) is strictly regulated by female receptivity
C) often occurs for reasons not directly related to reproduction
D) rarely occurs for reasons of reproduction
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43
Gall's proposal that bumps on the skull correspond to specific mental abilities was called:

A) instinct
B) depression
C) situational factors
D) phrenology
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44
The process through which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells is called _____ ; the process through which two specialized cells combine to form a new cell with genetic information from each cell is called _____.

A) mitosis; meiosis
B) meiosis; evolution
C) mitosis; recombination
D) reproduction; evolution
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45
Natural selection influences all characteristics of genes except which of the following?

A) viability
B) fertility
C) fecundity
D) activation
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46
The finding that women are more attracted to men who have the necessary resources for supporting both the women and any children they produce is predicted by the:

A) parental investment model
B) natural selection
C) fecundity
D) viability
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47
According to evolutionary psychology, reproductive value in human females is associated with:

A) age and wisdom
B) youthfulness and health
C) wealth and social status
D) education and beauty
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48
A genetically programmed bit of behavior that occurs when circumstances are appropriate and that requires no learning of the behavior is called:

A) reproductive value
B) instinct
C) ethological action pattern
D) natural selection
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49
In some species bright coloration in males or elaborate male behaviors may be related to which of the following?

A) viability
B) sexual selection
C) genetic packets
D) reproductive strategies
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50
Mating rituals in different species may be related to which of the following characteristics of genes?

A) viability
B) fecundity
C) fertility
D) opportunity
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51
Researchers such as Köhler and Tolman, in the early part of the 20th century argued that:

A) behavior is the result of stimulus-response connections
B) behavior can be seen as the result of drives within the organism
C) organisms engage in active information processing
D) unconscious desires are the basis of human behavior
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52
Sexual reproduction has several evolutionary advantages. Which of the following is NOT an advantage?

A) it increases genetic variability
B) it allows repair of genetic information within the gene pool
C) it allows rapid expansion of beneficial mutations within the gene pool
D) it limits the spread of new combinations of genetic information in the gene pool
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53
Evolution can be defined as:

A) the progressive change of organisms through time
B) the continuity of species through time
C) survival of the fittest at a particular time
D) the sum total of experiences of an individual
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54
An example of a theory based on the idea of localization of function is:

A) Gall's theory of phrenology
B) Maslow's theory of self-actualization
C) Muller's doctrine of specific nerve energies
D) Galen's theory of separate motor and sensory neurons
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55
The most fundamental process of life is

A) consciousness
B) mitosis
C) evolution
D) reproduction
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56
Which of the following is NOT true about drive theory?

A) it was first introduced by Woodworth (1918)
B) it proposed that motivated behavior occurred in response to changing bodily needs
C) it was a precursor to research on how the brain controls behavior
D) it was strongly promoted by Freud in 1900
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57
The mechanism for maintaining genetic information is called:

A) metabolism
B) reproduction
C) evolution
D) hedonism
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58
_____ is to mating success as _____ is to number of offspring.

A) Viability; fecundity
B) Fertility; fecundity
C) Fecundity; viability
D) Fertility; viability
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59
Two metaphors that have provided the framework for research in motivation are:

A) the machine metaphor and the Godlike metaphor
B) the drive metaphor and the cognitive metaphor
C) the sensory nerves and motor nerves metaphor
D) the ghost in the machine metaphor and the Andromeda metaphor
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One reason that Helmholtz's discovery of the speed of an electrical impulse along a nerve is important is because it showed that:

A) the speed of a neural impulse is greater than 100 miles per hour
B) Galvani's ideas about nerve impulses was wrong
C) it is possible to experimentally study the function of the nervous system
D) instinct theories were wrong
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