People tend to be curious about things that are __________to them and are __________.
a. totally novel; moderately complex
b. moderately novel; moderately complex
c. moderately novel; totally complex
d. totally novel; totally complex
Ques. 2A sense of nervousness, worry, and self-doubt.
a. self-actualization
b. arousal
c. self-monitoring
d. anxiety
Ques. 3For simple tasks, __________arousal is better.
a. very high
b. moderately low
c. moderately high
d. very low
Ques. 4Which of the following is associated with poor performance?
a. very low arousal and very high arousal
b. only very low arousal
c. only very high arousal
d. moderate arousal levels
Ques. 5An individual's level of alertness, wakefulness, and activation.
a. self-actualization
b. arousal
c. anxiety
d. self-monitoring
Ques. 6A field-independent person would be more likely to need help seeing the key elements of a problem or set their priorities for an unstructured task.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 7Mr. Scott views motivation as a higher order incentive to achieve and excel that comes from within the person. Mr. Scott's views most resemble which theory of motivation?
a. cognitive
b. humanistic
c. behavioral
d. social learning
Ques. 8This view states that motivation results from more than just external rewards and internal conceptualizations of one's ability and performance.
a. cognitive
b. behavioral
c. social learning
d. humanistic