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John Mohl
Mary Valdez
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John Mohl
Mary Valdez
We also have three specific motivations: hunger motivation 🍔, sexual motivation, and social motivation 🗣️
We all know our motivation of hunger too well, but let's go into the new information about it!
Washburn and Cannon, two psychologists, derived an experiment that concluded whenever we feel hungry, we experience stomach contractions. Our body, interestingly enough, keeps track of how many calories we take in and how many we burn.
Set-Point Theory states that every body has a fixed weight. When losing weight, there is increased hunger and lowered metabolism, which causes a weight rebound 🤸♀️
This is a measure of how much energy our body takes in while resting and maintaining homeostasis.
Some facts to know about hunger:
Sexual Motivation seeks to describe and explain sexually motivated behavior in order to treat sexual disorders. It is a physiological need that is affected by learning and one’s values.
Zoologist Alfred Kinsey did a sexual survey in 1948, which was the first of its kind, but not that scientific. However, he found that most men and ½ of the women who participated in the survey engaged in premarital sex, which was unheard of at the time in society.
Master’s & Johnson's 1960’s study about sex identified 4 stages for men and women.
Just like everything else, hormones activate sexual behavior and enable puberty in teenagers. The primary female sex hormone is estrogen, while the primary male sex hormone is testosterone. Hormones and sexual attraction go hand in hand together and always interact.
Humans are generally very social beings, so we have this social affiliation need and it is one of the three basic human motivations.
There are a few facts that you should know about feeling connected to others and close to the community you are in:
Technology 💻📱 really changed our lives, but we have to be careful and monitor our social networking use.
🎥 Watch: AP Psychology—Motivations
🏆 Trivia—Motivations
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Dalia Savy
John Mohl
Mary Valdez
Dalia Savy
John Mohl
Mary Valdez
We also have three specific motivations: hunger motivation 🍔, sexual motivation, and social motivation 🗣️
We all know our motivation of hunger too well, but let's go into the new information about it!
Washburn and Cannon, two psychologists, derived an experiment that concluded whenever we feel hungry, we experience stomach contractions. Our body, interestingly enough, keeps track of how many calories we take in and how many we burn.
Set-Point Theory states that every body has a fixed weight. When losing weight, there is increased hunger and lowered metabolism, which causes a weight rebound 🤸♀️
This is a measure of how much energy our body takes in while resting and maintaining homeostasis.
Some facts to know about hunger:
Sexual Motivation seeks to describe and explain sexually motivated behavior in order to treat sexual disorders. It is a physiological need that is affected by learning and one’s values.
Zoologist Alfred Kinsey did a sexual survey in 1948, which was the first of its kind, but not that scientific. However, he found that most men and ½ of the women who participated in the survey engaged in premarital sex, which was unheard of at the time in society.
Master’s & Johnson's 1960’s study about sex identified 4 stages for men and women.
Just like everything else, hormones activate sexual behavior and enable puberty in teenagers. The primary female sex hormone is estrogen, while the primary male sex hormone is testosterone. Hormones and sexual attraction go hand in hand together and always interact.
Humans are generally very social beings, so we have this social affiliation need and it is one of the three basic human motivations.
There are a few facts that you should know about feeling connected to others and close to the community you are in:
Technology 💻📱 really changed our lives, but we have to be careful and monitor our social networking use.
🎥 Watch: AP Psychology—Motivations
🏆 Trivia—Motivations
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