The arousal of any particular set of needs at any specific point in time may be caused by internal stimuli found in the individuals physiological condition, emotional or cognitive processes, or by stimuli in the outside environment.
Physiological arousal
At any one specific moment of time our body arouse related needs that cause uncomfortable tensions until they are satisfied. Example a drop in blood sugar level or stomach contraction will trigger awareness of a hunger need.
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Emotional arousal – Motivation caused by emotions. People who are bored of frustrated in trying to achieve their goals often engage in daydreaming, imagining themselves in all sorts of desirable situations. For example a young single woman, who feels lonely, may spend her free time searching for a boyfriend.
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Cognitive arousal – consists of random thoughts that can lead you to remind a need. An advertisement that provides reminders of where you grew up, might trigger you to call your parents.
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Environmental arousal (situational) – motivations caused by the environment, the best example might be the smell of fresh bread if you pass a bakery, this will trigger you to eat something from that bakery.
privatization motives are the following : efficiency, receipts and the rationalism
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They watch them in certain studies. They might also provide surveys to see how people would react to certain things.
Certainly, because that's how people will judge you. Forget your motives and actions , just look good and drive something respectable. And shower for goodness sakes.
If the company doesn't have the resources (money, IT staff, time, management) at the moment, they may delay installing new technology. They might also be in the middle of other major changes, so updating technology may not be top priority.
Our need for stimulation (the arousal motive) suggests that behavior efficiency increases as we move from deep sleep to increased alertness. However, once we pass the maximum level of arousal, our performance declines.
The Arousal was created in 1988.
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
Arousal Disasters was created in 2003.
Arousal can effect sport performance, for example if you have poor arousal, you will not be ready for a sports game and won't perform to the standard you can do. If you have good arousal your performance will be better as you will be ready for a performance. By Lewis soal
what are alterior motives? Ulterior motives are evident when the true reason for ones motives is concealed.
The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.
thoughts that leads to cognitive aware of need is cognitive arousal...
Sporting Arousal is caused by the pressure of an event, turning into excitement
Depiction of Motives - The Dramatistic Pentad (Act, Scene, Agent, Agency, Purpose) The Guilt-Redemption Cycle: 1) Arousal of Guilt 2) Purification of Guilt by either: a) Mortification (self-sacrifice), or b) Victimage (scapegoating others) 3) Redemption
Physiological motives include- Hunger Aggression Sex Social motives
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