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Please read and follow directions. Read Chapter 10 (Motivation & Emotion) during the winter break. Please use my PowerPoints and other online resources to assist you with this chapter.Please use a 1” binder for this activity. The binder should be divided into sections: Section 1: Key Terms, Section 2- Critical Thinking Questions, Section 3: Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs and Section 4: Your pyramid (Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs) Please fill out this entire worksheet. Work can be typed or written.Section 1: Key Terms for Chapter 10Please write or type the key terms for Chapter 10 on page 343 in the King textbook. Section 2: Critical Thinking Questions: Give examples Write no more than 5-6 lines for each answer1. Why is cuddling so important for infants?2. How are your beliefs about love affected by your income?3. How do psychologists measure a person's motives for achievement of power?Does it matter whether you are pursuing a goal that you do want or avoiding an outcome that you don't want? What do "lie detectors" actually detect?Why can't an infant feel shame or guilt?Are the "basic" emotions basic everywhere?Why do people show sadness at funerals even when they are not feeling sad?Do women experience emotions more often than men?Section 3: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Describe Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs and explain how each need is metFrequently, not all aspects of a level are completely or sufficiently met, but yet a person still may be capable of proceeding to satisfy parts of the next level.Discuss the possible flaws in Maslow’s hierarchy and use real life examples to support your thoughts. Some examples include depression, child abuse & homelessness. Discuss the reality of satisfying the need for self-actualization. Is this ability of being a self-actualized person realistic? Or is it an aspect of life that always has room for improvement? EXPLAIN.Section 4: Your Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs pyramidRules: Must be completed on 8 x 11 paper. Must be creative and neat. Pictures and words can be printed, drawn, painted, taken from books, magazines, newspapers etc. Stick figures will not score!Directions: Using the Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs pyramid. Create your own pyramid that satisfies each level. Pictures should be personal and should represent you! For example, Love and belonging should have pictures of your family, friends, mentors etc. Use pictures and words to illustrate the different levels you have achieved. Remember that self-actualization is difficult to achieve so the pictures should relate to things you are aspiring to do at that level. Label & define each level on the outer section of the pyramid. Example: 54292515430500 ................
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