PSY 2012 Lecture 13: Motivation
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Social development in childhood attachment: long term feeling of closeness between caregiver and infant. Harlow"s study on monkeys: contact comfort more than biological need. Ainsworth: strange situation task secure: mother is used as secure base anxious: response toward mom uctuates between happiness and anger avoidant/ambivalent: ignores mom for the most part disorganized: pays no attention to mom on separation or reunion. Authoritative: warm and responding boundaries with rules; but talk about it with you. Identity achievement: have gone through crisis period and committed to an occupation. Identity diffusion: lack commitment; haven"t decided upon occupation. Identity moratorium: still in crisis; attempting some compromise among parental wishes. Identity foreclosure: made a commitment without experiencing a crisis becoming what others have intended for them. Instinct: unlearned complex behavior patterned throughout a species. Drive reception theory: physiological need creates an aroused tension state. Need: deprivation that creates a drive (need for food, water) Drive: aroused state due to psychological need (hunger, thirst)