Test Bank for Motivation Theory Research and Application 6th Edition by Petri

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1111841098
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1111841096
  • Author: Herbert L. Petri; John M. Govern

With its signature focus on evolutionary psychology, MOTIVATION: THEORY, RESEARCH AND APPLICATION, 6E reflects the latest developments from the field in its thorough coverage of the biological, behavioral, and cognitive explanations for human motivation. The book clearly presents the advantages and drawbacks to each of these explanations, allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. The authors help readers understand the processes that activate their behavior by drawing examples from such relevant topics as sleep, stress, eating disorders, helping behavior, emotion, and more. Extremely reader friendly, the book includes vivid graphic illustrations that offer additional insight into key concepts.

Table Of Contents:

  1. Part I: Overview
  2. Ch 1: Overview: Conceptualizing and Measuring Motivation and the Role of Evolution in Motivation
  3. Chapter Preview
  4. Introduction
  5. Angie’s Problem
  6. The Concept of Motivation
  7. The Measurement of Motivation
  8. Characteristics of Motivation
  9. The Study of Motivation: Categories of Analysis
  10. Levels of Analysis
  11. Analysis of Angie’s Problem
  12. Major Constructs in Motivation
  13. Philosophical and Physiological Roots of Motivational Theory
  14. The Flow of Ideas about Motivation
  15. Evolution and Motivation
  16. Sex
  17. Interim Summary
  18. Higher Motives?
  19. Evolution
  20. Instincts, Emotion, Thoughts and Behavior
  21. The Authors’ Bias
  22. Summary
  23. Key Terms
  24. Suggestions for Further Reading
  25. Web Resource
  26. Part II: Physiological Mechanisms of Motivation
  27. Ch 2: Genetic Contributions to Motivated Behavior
  28. Chapter Preview
  29. Introduction
  30. Early Instinct Theories
  31. Classical Ethology
  32. Some Modifications to the Basic Ideas of Ethology
  33. Ethological Concepts Concerning Sex and Aggression
  34. Modern Ethological Approaches
  35. Summary
  36. Key Terms
  37. Suggestions for Further Reading
  38. Ch 3: Physiological Mechanisms of Arousal
  39. Chapter Preview
  40. Introduction
  41. Arousal Theory
  42. The Reticular Activating System
  43. Psychophysiological Measures
  44. Sleep
  45. Dreams
  46. Physiology of Sleep
  47. Brainstem Neural Flip-Flops
  48. A Sleep Chemical
  49. Possible Functions of Sleep
  50. Stress
  51. Endocrine System Activity and Stress
  52. The General Adaptation Syndrome
  53. Life Change, Stress, and Illness
  54. Health Psychology
  55. Psychoneuroimmunology
  56. Placebo Effects
  57. Sexual Arousal
  58. Summary
  59. Key Terms
  60. Suggestions for Further Reading
  61. Ch 4: Physiological Mechanisms of Regulation
  62. Chapter Preview
  63. Introduction
  64. What Do We Eat: Taste and Smell as Gatekeepers
  65. Why Do We Eat?
  66. What Determines How Much We Eat?
  67. Sensory Specific Satiety
  68. Basic Metabolism
  69. Local Theories
  70. Central Theories
  71. Homeostatic Regulation
  72. Regulation of Hunger
  73. Energy Regulation: Two Processes or One?
  74. Nonhomeostatic Eating Behavior
  75. Failure of Regulation
  76. Cross-Cultural Evidence of Anorexia
  77. Neurobiology of Anorexia
  78. Heredity Factors
  79. Brain Structures Involved in Anorexia
  80. Bulimia Nervosa
  81. Obesity
  82. Hunger Regulation Reconsidered
  83. Regulation of Thirst
  84. Extracellular and Intracellular Mechanisms
  85. Nonhomeostatic Drinking
  86. Inhibitory Control of Drinking
  87. Regulation of Sexual Motivation
  88. Summary
  89. Key Terms
  90. Suggestions for Further Reading
  91. Web Resources

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