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Myers 8th Edition Psychology - Motivation and Work Notes

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Ch 12: Motivation and Work Basic Vocab Motivation- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior Instinct- complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and is unlearned Drive-Reduction Theory- the idea that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (a drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need Homeostasis- 1. tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state 2. regulation of any aspect of body chemistry around a particular level Incentives- a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior. Maslow?s Hierarchy of Needs: Self-actualization needs = Need to live up one?s fullest and unique potential

the basic nature of personality consists of three mental structures, id, ego and superego.

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Gary Borden November 10, 2012 PY3150 Week 8 According to Freud, the basic nature of personality consists of three mental structures, id, ego and superego. ID, in summary, according to Freud, is the source of all psychic energy, the primary component of personality. ID is the only component of personality that is present at birth. An example of ID I found while researching: ID as an increase in hunger or thirst should produce an immediate attempt to eat or drink. The id is very important early in life, because it ensures that an infant's needs are met. If the infant is hungry or uncomfortable, he or she will cry until the demands of the id are met.

Systematic Theology

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Fossil Fuel Use

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AP UNITED STATES HISTORY SELECTED TOPICS PROJECT PURPOSE: This assignment is to allow students an opportunity to explore aspects of AP United States History of personal interest that may not otherwise be part of the general focus of the course. The project will require the student to become an ?expert? on a specific event and/or issue in America?s history through research and analysis. He/she will demonstrate their mastery through a presentation and seminar discussion. ASSIGNED TASK: Research & Analysis ? You must write a thesis statement relative to your topic, support your thesis with at least 7-10 facts/examples, along with an analysis of those facts, and formulate a final conclusion based upon your research. [You are required to submit your thesis statement

Chapter 17 Speilvogel Notes

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Chapter 17: The Eighteenth Century: An Age of Enlightenment The Enlightenment The Popularization of Science:
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Of Mice and Men Quotation Analysis

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Quotation Analysis- Chapter 1 George- ?I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn?t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl.? (P. 7) George prefers Lennie to not be in his life because Lennie is a nuisance to George whose life would be better without Lennie in it. Both. George literally means that Lennie causes him frustration. No. This quote shows that George has all the power in the friendship. Chapter 2 George- ?Listen to me, you crazy bastard,? he said fiercely, ?Don?t you even take a look at the bitch. I don?t care what she says and what she does. I seen ?em poison before, but I never seen no piece of jail bait worse than her. You leave her be.?

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