NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Psychology (04) Motivation-Motives and Needs Study Material (Page 3 of 6)
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Important Terminology: Frustration
Frustration
Motivated behavior frequently fails to achieve objective due to blockage especially when arousal level is high. This might be because of poor performance in such a state of high arousal when a person reacts to stimuli and responds to it in an exaggerated or disorganized manner. Optimum level of arousal is necessary to initiate and be successful in any ac…
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Classification of Needs: Biological Needs
These can be classified as follows
Biological Needs
- General Needs: Such as,
- Escape
- Combat
- Curiosity
- Urge to play
- Laughter
- Altruistic want
- Basic
- Hunger
- Thirst
- Oxygen
- Sleep
- Homeostasis:
Temperature Regulation
- Less Basic Needs: Such as,
- Sex
- Maternal behavior
What Are Needs?
A need can be defined as a “physiological or psychological requirement for the well-being of an organism” or a need is something that you can՚t be okay without. This can range from food and water to human contact and socialization. Our needs can also differ depending on the situation. In general…
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