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MOTIVATION
MOTIVATION
 The

psychological feature that
arouses an organism to action
toward a desired goal; the reason for
the action; that which gives purpose
and direction to behavior.

 Motivation

is the set of reasons that
determines one to engage in a
particular behavior.
Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy
Theory:
 Maslow

saw human needs in the
form of a hierarchy, ascending from
the lowest to the highest, and he
concluded that when one set of
needs is satisfied, this kind of need
ceases to be a motivator.
TYPES OF MOTIVES

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

BIOLOGICAL MOTIVES
Oxygen
Hunger
Thirst
Sex
Avoidance of Pain
Temperature regulation
Bladder tension
Fatigue
1.

Oxygen:
oxygen is the most basic need of
every living being without it no one
can survive.
Homeostasis: biological “thermostats”
homeostasis is a process by which
internal body mechanisms sense
biological imbalances and stimulate
action to restore the proper balances
Or The body tendency to maintain an
equilibrium or balance
homeostatic controls exist for hunger,
thirst, body temperature, electrolyte
levels, etc.
we will discuss hunger and thirst
motives in detail next.
2. Hunger:
 Role of stomach cues
 Role of the brain
 Eating Disorders
1. Obesity
2. Anorexia Nervosa
3. Bulimia
Obesity

Eating large
quantities of food on a
regular basic
1. Hypersensitive to
external cues
2. Physiological
characteristics
a. Higher set-point
b. Lower metabolism
Anorexia nervosa

Self-starvation and
dramatic weight loss 25% of normal body
weight

4 - 30% starve
themselves to death! 70%
recover and maintain
normal body weight

90% are young
females
Causes:

Fear of being fat
Bulimia

Eating quantities of
food and then
eliminating it by selfinduced vomiting or
strong laxatives

99% are female, a
majority are college
students

Do maintain a
"normal" body weight are in "control" .
3. Thirst:
Thirst is the regulation of
fluid intake
Biological regulation of
thirst
–

–

a “drink” and a “stop
drinking” center are
located in different
sections of the
hypothalamus
homeostatic
measurements of blood
volume regulate thirst; as
blood volume decreases a
hormone called
angiotensin is released by
the kidneys; hypthalamic
detection causes thirst
4. Sex Motive:
The biological need for sex is an
unusual physical motive in that it
is not essential to any one
individual member of the species.
Thus, you as an individual can
survive an entire lifetime without
once satisfying this need.
Procreation is necessary for the
survival of the human race.
5. Avoidance from pain:
Every one wants to get rid of pain.
6. Temperature regulation:
This is obtained through the use of
clothing, location, and the building of
protecting structures.
7. Bowl and Bladder tension:
All organisms create waste products
via the processes of living. Much
waste comes from food. The rest is
produced by movement, growth, and
other functions of living. If this waste
remained in living things, it would
soon cause illness and death. Thus
living things must have a way to
dispose of waste matter.
Social motives


Need for achievement:
Refers to an individual's desire for
significant accomplishment, mastering of
skills, control, or high standards.
The need for success in competitive
situations
– fear of failure
 failure

to try because of fear you might not succeed

– fear of success
 snatching

defeat out of the mouth of victory because
of fear of success
 Need

for affiliation:
The Need for Affiliation (N-Affil)
is a term that was popularized by
David McClelland and describes a
person's need to feel a sense of
involvement and 'belonging' within a
social group. Every one wants to
have friends.
 Need

for power:
People who exhibit power tendencies
are thought to be most satisfied by
seeing their environment move in a
certain direction, due to their
involvements. As an example of the
need for personal power, most
corporate leaders seek high level
positions so as to control the
direction in which their company is
moving.
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
 Intrinsic

motivation is stimulated by
the inherent nature of the activity
itself; by the process itself and with
no external rewards
 Extrinsic motivation is stimulated not
by the process itself but by what can
be gotten from doing the activity,
e.g., a reward or recognition or other
gain
Motivation
Motivation

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Motivation

  • 2. MOTIVATION  The psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior.  Motivation is the set of reasons that determines one to engage in a particular behavior.
  • 3. Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory:  Maslow saw human needs in the form of a hierarchy, ascending from the lowest to the highest, and he concluded that when one set of needs is satisfied, this kind of need ceases to be a motivator.
  • 4.
  • 5. TYPES OF MOTIVES  1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. BIOLOGICAL MOTIVES Oxygen Hunger Thirst Sex Avoidance of Pain Temperature regulation Bladder tension Fatigue
  • 6. 1. Oxygen: oxygen is the most basic need of every living being without it no one can survive.
  • 7. Homeostasis: biological “thermostats” homeostasis is a process by which internal body mechanisms sense biological imbalances and stimulate action to restore the proper balances Or The body tendency to maintain an equilibrium or balance homeostatic controls exist for hunger, thirst, body temperature, electrolyte levels, etc. we will discuss hunger and thirst motives in detail next.
  • 8. 2. Hunger:  Role of stomach cues  Role of the brain  Eating Disorders 1. Obesity 2. Anorexia Nervosa 3. Bulimia
  • 9. Obesity  Eating large quantities of food on a regular basic 1. Hypersensitive to external cues 2. Physiological characteristics a. Higher set-point b. Lower metabolism
  • 10. Anorexia nervosa  Self-starvation and dramatic weight loss 25% of normal body weight  4 - 30% starve themselves to death! 70% recover and maintain normal body weight  90% are young females Causes:  Fear of being fat
  • 11. Bulimia  Eating quantities of food and then eliminating it by selfinduced vomiting or strong laxatives  99% are female, a majority are college students  Do maintain a "normal" body weight are in "control" .
  • 12. 3. Thirst: Thirst is the regulation of fluid intake Biological regulation of thirst – – a “drink” and a “stop drinking” center are located in different sections of the hypothalamus homeostatic measurements of blood volume regulate thirst; as blood volume decreases a hormone called angiotensin is released by the kidneys; hypthalamic detection causes thirst
  • 13. 4. Sex Motive: The biological need for sex is an unusual physical motive in that it is not essential to any one individual member of the species. Thus, you as an individual can survive an entire lifetime without once satisfying this need. Procreation is necessary for the survival of the human race.
  • 14. 5. Avoidance from pain: Every one wants to get rid of pain.
  • 15. 6. Temperature regulation: This is obtained through the use of clothing, location, and the building of protecting structures.
  • 16. 7. Bowl and Bladder tension: All organisms create waste products via the processes of living. Much waste comes from food. The rest is produced by movement, growth, and other functions of living. If this waste remained in living things, it would soon cause illness and death. Thus living things must have a way to dispose of waste matter.
  • 17. Social motives  Need for achievement: Refers to an individual's desire for significant accomplishment, mastering of skills, control, or high standards. The need for success in competitive situations – fear of failure  failure to try because of fear you might not succeed – fear of success  snatching defeat out of the mouth of victory because of fear of success
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.  Need for affiliation: The Need for Affiliation (N-Affil) is a term that was popularized by David McClelland and describes a person's need to feel a sense of involvement and 'belonging' within a social group. Every one wants to have friends.
  • 21.
  • 22.  Need for power: People who exhibit power tendencies are thought to be most satisfied by seeing their environment move in a certain direction, due to their involvements. As an example of the need for personal power, most corporate leaders seek high level positions so as to control the direction in which their company is moving.
  • 23.
  • 24. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation  Intrinsic motivation is stimulated by the inherent nature of the activity itself; by the process itself and with no external rewards  Extrinsic motivation is stimulated not by the process itself but by what can be gotten from doing the activity, e.g., a reward or recognition or other gain