Answer:
Generally speaking, motivation arises inside people as a consequence of: a. pain avoidance and unmet needs.
Explanation:
<u>The basic reasons behind motivation are quite primitive. We are motivated to do or not to do something when we want to meet our needs or when we wish to avoid pain. Therefore, we can think of motivation as the experience of desire and aversion. However, since we are complex beings, we should not think of the latter - aversion, pain avoidance - in a literal way. Pain may come in may forms.</u> When we know someone will give us a hard time if we do not take out the trash, we may very well feel motivated to do it. It is not physical pain, but it's pain nonetheless. On the other hand, we may feel the need to be praised and acknowledged. Thus, we take out the trash not to avoid, but to receive something instead, to meet that need. We hope the other person will compliment us for doing it.
Answer:
Inter rater reliability
Explanation:
Inter-Rater Reliability refers to the degree of agreement among raters. The statistical measurements determining similarity of the data collected with minimum difference based on the skill, performance and behavior in a human.
The two athletic trainers need to evaluate the star of basketball team with close observations to ensure validity of the experiment. The degree of agreement must be as greater and converging as it can, expressed in terms of correlation coefficient.
A reliability report with maximum homogeneity and consensus is believed to be highest in proper evaluation.
Another word to describe regular series of actions is "process".
Process - a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
Some examples of processes are: manufacturing – a product assembly process, finance – an invoicing process, a risk management process.
Answer:
b. passionate love
Explanation:
Robert Sternberg proposed a theory of love according to which love has 3 main components:
- Intimacy: Refers to feelings of closeness between the couple.
- Passion: Refers to physical attraction or sexual attraction that exist in the couple.
- Commitment: Refers to the commitment to maintain that love.
According to this theory, there are many types of love depending on which components are present.
In this example, Julie says she is physically attracted to Mark (<u>she has passion)</u>, but they are not emotionally close <u>(no intimacy</u>) and she doesn't think it will be a long lasting relationship <u>(no commitment)</u>. Thus we can see that this love has only the element of passion. Sternberg called this love: Infatuation or passionate love.