Utilisateur
want or need that direct behavior towards goal
internal factors
external factors
when extrinsic motivation undermines pre-existing intrinsic motivation
more likely to occur if extrinsic motivator is tangible and expected
unlearned behavior patterns
instincts motivate behavior
departures from homeostasis create a drive to return to it
optimal internal state
tesion thet is alleviated by satisfying a need
desire to maintain an optimal level of arousal motivates behavior
simple tasks performed better when arousal is higher and complex tasks are performed better when arousal is low
spectrum of motives from biological, to individual, to social
relization of your highest potential
1. food, water, shelter, warmth
2. safety, employment assets
3. Family, friendship, intamcy, belonging
4. Self-worth accomplishment, confidence
6. Inner fulfillment
25 to 29.9BMI
over 30 BMI
BMI 40
maintenance of low weight through starvation or exercise
binging food then compensateing for the over consumption
swelling and lubricant of genitals
erction and vaganal swelling
uterine contaction and evaluation
return to unaroused state
exitment from an inanimate object a part of the body other the sexual organs
sexal behavior scale
Exclusive heterosexual behavior
Primarly heterosexual but incidents some instances of homesexual behavior
Primarly heterosexual but more then incidentally homosexual behavior
Equal amounts of heterosexual and homosexual behavior
Primarily homosexal but more then some incidents of heterosexual behavior
Primarly homosexual but some incidents of heterosexual behavior
Exclusively homosexual behavior
LGBTQ
females had at lest 1 homosexual experience
males had at lest 1 homosexual experience
gen Z identify as LGBTQ
identical twins more likely to be gay with no connection
wommen exposed at birth to DES more likely to be homosexual
gay men larger anterior commissure
gay men have overbearing mothers and distant fathers