Q1. According to Maslow ,the selfactualizing tendency is.
Q2. The manufacture of adrenalin and noradrenalin is controlled by.
Q3. Corpus luteum and placenta of pregnant women secret the hormone.
Q4. Needs drives or motives.
Q5. Repression is a common mode of resolving.
Q6. Dynamic psychology is the psychology of.
Q7. The type of conflict in which the goal of the individual has both positive and negative valence of approximate equal intensity is known as.
Q8. Survival needs to activate the organism to.
Q9. When progress towards a goal is blocked and underlying tension is unresolved we speak of.
Q10. A releaser is a highly specific stimulus that “triggers” or initiates.
Q12. A motivated behaviour is directed towards.
Q13. In avoidance-avoidance conflict,the individual is compelled to choose between.
Q14. When the motive has a biological or physiological basis,it is called a/an.
Q15. Who assumed that human motives are arranged in hierarchy of potency?
Q16. A young woman who turns herself into a religious worker has a strong.
Q17. The defence mechanisms are reactions to.
Q18. Gregariousness is a/an.
Q19. Individual,s life goal is.
Q20. The desire to be with one,s own kind is termed as.
Q21. According to Lewin,tensions are emotional states which accompany.
Q22. Motives are never observed directly but they are inferred from.
Q23. Both the terms “emotion” and “motivation” came from the same Latin root.
Q24. The author of the hierarchical theory of motivation is.
Q25. Need for achievement can be measured by.