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1. Maslow's hierarchy of needs: in the context of Maslow's hierarchies, why do people go to college? What needs are met by this behavior? Do you agree or disagree with Maslow in your own case? Answer: 2. Taste preferences - Learned and genetic: Based on Harris' reasoning about India's creation of the sacred cow, why do you think that Jews and Moslems decided to reject the pig as a food source? If we consider supertasting and nontasting from an evolutionary perspective, what kinds of environments would have led to supertasting, and what kinds would have led to nontasting? Answer: 3. Control in the Classroom: What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation? What kin... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
49147
OTA ID:
102789
Please help with these questions. See attachment. Thank you --- 1. Motivation is defined by psychologists as an impulse to accomplish something of significance. a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior toward a goal. rigidly patterned behavioral urges characteristic of all people. the cause of all behavior. 2. Which of the following refers to a state of deprivation that usually triggers a state of motivational arousal? set point homeostasis instinct drive 3. The bodys tendency to maintain a constant internal state is known as set point. instinctual control. intrinsic motivation. homeostasis. 4. Positive a... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
49581
OTA ID:
104365
1. The Theory of Reasoned Action: The theory of reasoned action states that the major predictors of behavior are attitudes toward the behavior, subjective social norms, and perceived behavioral control. A person's attitude toward a behavior is a function of the desirability of the possible outcomes weighted by the likelihood of those outcomes. Subjective social norms reflect one's perception of whether significant others approve of the behavior weighted by the motivation to conform to those expectations. Perceived behavioral control indicates the degree to which one feels that they have control over their behavioral outcomes in a specific situation. How do these variables come into play in a... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
49773
OTA ID:
102789
The CEO has been extremely frustrated with what has been occuring within the organization lately. In a recent manager meeting he exclaimed, "Everyone around this place just follows the status quo. No one ever has any unique ideas on how we can make this organization better. You just sit here and wait for me to give you directions on what to do. Then you follow those directions word for word without asking any questions or making any improvements. We need to change this attitude and change it quickly" He then pointed out each of your group members and said, " You are in charge of fixing this and I want a strategy to fix this on my desk in one week!" Develop a strategic plan for a CE... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
49781
OTA ID:
102789
1 - Recommend two ways that verbal communication can be used effectively during group interaction, and give a rationale for each recommendation. 2 - Recommend two ways that nonverbal communication can be used effectively during group interaction, and give a rationale for each recommendation.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Social Psychology
Posting ID:
54274
OTA ID:
102454
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