#1
What neurotransmitter is often associated with reward and pleasure in the brain?
#2
According to Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, which need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on higher-level needs like esteem and self-actualization?
#3
Which type of motivation is driven by internal factors, such as personal satisfaction or enjoyment of an activity?
#4
According to the Drive Reduction Theory, what is the primary motivation for human behavior?
#5
In the context of behaviorism, what is the process of weakening a behavior by removing a positive stimulus called?
#6
Which theory of motivation suggests that individuals seek to maintain a balance between their efforts and rewards?
#7
In operant conditioning, what is the process of increasing the likelihood of a behavior by adding a positive stimulus called?
#8
What concept in psychology refers to the ability to delay gratification for a more significant reward in the future?
#9
What term describes the phenomenon where individuals exert less effort in a group setting because they assume others will do the work?
#10
Which psychological theory suggests that people are motivated by the belief that their efforts will lead to successful outcomes?
#11
According to the Self-Determination Theory, what are the three basic psychological needs that drive human behavior?
#12
Who proposed the Two-Factor Theory of emotion, suggesting that physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation together lead to emotional experience?
#13
Which neurotransmitter is associated with mood regulation, sleep, and appetite?
#14
What is the concept of 'flow' in psychology, as proposed by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi?
#15