Psychology : Semester I : Development and Individual Differences

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Introduction  |   Section 1  |  Section 2  |   Section 3 | Section 4 | Section 5 | Section 6 |Section 7 | Section 8 |

   

 

Psychology : Development and Individual Differences : Section Seven

Eating serves both biological and psychological (social) needs. People spend much of their lives trying to satisfy biological and social needs. We choose what, how much, and when to eat because of both biological and social factors. Why is it, though, that some people seem more motivated than others when it comes to achieving something, such as a win in basketball or success at a job? Social needs, such as achievement, also influence our lives.

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