Psychology Tenth Edition Chapter 11 Motivation and Work Copyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers David G. Myers.

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PsychologyTenth Edition

Chapter 11Motivation and Work

Copyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

David G. Myers

Figure 11.1 Drive-reduction theoryMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.2 Maslow’s hierarchy of needsMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.3 Monitoring stomach contractionsMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.4 The hypothalamusMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.5 The appetite hormonesMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.6 Hot cultures like hot spicesMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.7 Levels of analysis for our hunger motivationMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.8 Obesity measured as body mass index (BMI)Myers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.9 Obesity and mortalityMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.10 Gender and weight discriminationMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.11 Obesity and depression feed each otherMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.12 Past and projected overweight rates, by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.13 American idle: Couch potatoes beware—TV watching correlates with obesityMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.14 Levels of analysis for sexual motivationMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.15 The fraternal birth-order effectMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Table 11.1 Biological Correlates of Sexual OrientationMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.16 Spatial abilities and sexual orientationMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.17 Personnel psychologists’ tasksMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.18 360-degree feedbackMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Table 11.2 The Gallup Workplace AuditMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Table 11.3 Three Types of EmployeesMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.19 On the right pathMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.20 Designing products that fit peopleMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

Figure 11.21 The human factor in accidentsMyers: Psychology, Tenth EditionCopyright © 2013 by Worth Publishers

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