What is the principle difference between how achievement motivation theory and arousal theory explain human motivation?
A. Achievement motivation is a specific example of arousal motivation B. Arousal theory describes the optimum level of general arousal an individual seeks, while achievement motivation describes what goals the individual is motivated to achieve. C. Arousal theory describes motivation by referring to stages in our responses to stress (the general adaptation syndrome). Achievement motivation is not used to describe motivation due to stress D. A person with a low optimum level of arousal according to arousal theory would have a high achievement motivation. E. Arousal theory is an older, outdated precursor to achievement motivation theory. 6. Which of the following are reasons why intrinsic motivation might be more advantageous than extrinsic motivation? A. Intrinsic motivation might be more enduring since extrinsic motivations are usually temporary. B. Intrinsic motivations are easier and more convenient to provide. C. Intrinsic motivations are higher on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, so we