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Summary Psychology part 2 Module 1, year 1

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Dit document bevat een samenvatting geschreven in het engels over de verschillende hoofdstukken die aan de universiteit Twente worden behandeld tijdens de eerste module jaar 1 van de opleiding Psychology voor het vak Theory. This document contains a summary written in English about the various chapters covered at the University of Twente during the first module of year 1 of the Psychology programme for the subject Theory.

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Summary Test 2 module 1, year 1
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 15

,Chapter 9:
Chapter 9 offers an in-depth exploration of motivation and emotion,
dissecting their impact on human behaviour, the theories explaining these
concepts, and practical applications in daily life.



1. Defining Motivation (LO 9.1)

 Motivation refers to the process of starting, directing, and
sustaining activities to satisfy physical or psychological needs.
 Intrinsic Motivation: Driven by internal rewards like personal
satisfaction.
 Extrinsic Motivation: Driven by external factors, such as financial
rewards or social recognition.



2. Early Theories of Motivation (LO 9.2)

 Instinct Theory: Early theorists (e.g., William McDougall) argued that
human behaviour is driven by instincts like animals. However, this
theory was criticized for merely labelling behaviours without
providing explanatory depth.
 Drive-Reduction Theory: Suggests that unmet physiological needs
create a drive (e.g., hunger), motivating behaviours to restore
balance. This theory emphasizes **homeostasis**, the body's
tendency to maintain internal equilibrium.



3. Psychological Needs: Achievement, Affiliation, and Power (LO 9.3)

 Need for Achievement (nAch): Desire to achieve goals and excel.
 Need for Affiliation (nAff): Need for social connections and approval.
 Need for Power (nPow): Drive to influence others and gain status.

People high in these needs may display different behaviours, such as
leadership tendencies (nPow) or teamwork preferences (nAff).

, 4. Arousal and Incentive Theories (LO 9.4)

 Arousal Theory: People seek to maintain optimal arousal levels.
**Sensation seekers** actively pursue stimulating activities, while
others prefer calmer environments.
 Incentive Theory: Behaviour can be motivated by external rewards,
even when no internal need exists (e.g., eating dessert after a full
meal).



5. Maslow’s Hierarchy and Self-Determination Theory (LO 9.5)

 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: A five-level structure, starting with
**basic needs** (e.g., food, shelter) and culminating in **self-
actualization** (fulfilling one’s potential). Maslow later added
**transcendence**, focusing on helping others achieve their potential.
 Self-Determination Theory (SDT): Proposes three essential
needs:
1. Autonomy: Control over one’s actions.
2. Competence: Mastery of challenges.
3. Relatedness: Feeling connected to others.

These theories highlight the importance of personal growth and well-being.



6. Hunger, Eating, and Obesity (LO 9.6 - 9.7)

 Physiological Regulation: The hypothalamus monitors hunger
signals. Hormones such as insulin and leptin also regulate appetite.
 Social Influences: Cultural norms and emotions (e.g., stress) affect
eating habits.
o Emotional eating can lead to weight gain.
 Obesity: Results from multiple factors, including genetics,
environmental conditions, and maladaptive eating behaviours.
Globally, 39% of adults are classified as obese.
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