Question : 11) Jeremy’s interest in history has been decreasing lately. According : 1184084

 

 

11) Jeremy’s interest in history has been decreasing lately. According to Maslow’s theory, what should the teacher do?

A) Determine whether his being needs are met.

B) Determine whether his deficiency needs are met.

C) Give him less challenging assignments.

D) Give him more challenging assignments.

 

 

12) Which one of the following situations is a valid implication of Maslow’s hierarchy for education?

A) Andy, who has low self-esteem, will probably have little motivation to belong to and be liked by a group.

B) Jennifer, who is feeling ill this week, may show little interest in academic performance.

C) Robert, who is frustrated in his search for knowledge, may show little interest in his physiological well-being.

D) Teresa, who fails to satisfy her aesthetic needs, will be prevented from having high self-esteem.

 

 

13) In Maslow’s hierarchy, self-esteem is considered to be what type of need?

A) Being

B) Deficiency

C) Proficiency

D) Self-actualization

 

 

14) Each situation below represents a need in Maslow’s hierarchy. Which of the following students demonstrates the most basic need that must be satisfied before any other?

A) Anne is not included in the “in group” of her class.

B) Chuck has been threatened by a neighborhood gang.

C) Dick wants to develop his artistic talents in music.

D) Joy feels inferior but wants to be important.

 

 

15) Maslow’s hierarchy of needs has been criticized because

A) cognition plays a lesser role than the hierarchy acknowledges.

B) people frequently attend to needs in different orders than the hierarchy predicts.

C) survival needs receive too much emphasis relative to safety needs.

D) the hierarchy overemphasizes the role of reinforcement as a motivator.

 

 

16) The cognitive approach to motivation is illustrated best by people who respond to

A) events to which they choose to pay attention.

B) events that have been rewarding in the past.

C) the objective worth or value of events.

D) their perceptions of events, not the events themselves.

 

 

17) Maria spent many hours trying to complete her geometry proofs. A cognitive interpretation of Maria’s motivation is that Maria

A) knows a good grade will result in a reward from her parents.

B) is attempting to acquire understanding of how the different theorems work.

C) is trying to feel fulfilled in her accomplishment in order to raise her self-esteem.

D) wants her friends to be more likely to accept her than they have so far.

 

18) According to attribution theory, students who see the causes of their failures as internal and controllable will react to those failures by

A) assuming things will work out better in the future.

B) berating themselves for their failure.

C) exhibiting confusion and anxiety.

D) finding strategies to succeed the next time.

 

 

19) Pride or shame for one’s own actions is likely to be felt most strongly by those who attribute their actions to

A) external causes.

B) internal causes.

C) stable causes.

D) unstable causes.

 

 

20) Pat believes that the reason for her success in reading is the effort she puts into it. Pat is reflecting what type of locus of control?

A) External

B) Internal

C) Stable

D) Transitional

 

 

 

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