Intrinsic Motivation
Behavioral theorists
Behavioral theorists continued
Effective learning environments
Extrinsic Motivation
100

What is intrinsic motivation? 

a)challenging/volunteering 

b)giving rewards 

a)challenging/volunteering 

100

Which theorists believed humans needs were organized in a hierarchical system 

a)skinner 

b)maslow 

c)erikson 


b)maslow 

100

According to Dewey, is hands-on learning optional?

no

100

True or false preventing problem behaviors is easier than stopping problem behaviors.

true 

100

This is something you get from doing something well, like money or a trophy.

What is a reward 

200

Which is an example of intrinsic motivation? 

a)playing sports because it's something you love to do 

b) taking classes because you need them to get to the next semester 

a)playing sports because it's somethings you love to do 

200

What is the difference between deficiency needs and growth needs 

deficiency needs are those critical to physical and mental health and growth needs are the need to know and understand 

200

Which theorist studied how children saw rules and how it affected their behavior?

kohlberg 

200

Establishing ______and_________on the first day will allow for a school year with students on task

Rules and procedures

200

Students might work hard for this to get good grades and avoid failing.

What is a grade?

300

What is motivation?

a)people making their friends feel like they need to do something in order to to fit in 

b)internal process that activates, guides, and maintains behavior

b)internal process that activates, guides, and maintains behavior

300

What is the Skinner Box 

A simple device Skinner created to test on animals. Animals would press a bar that would release food as a reward

300

what is the process of associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to create a conditioned response?

Classical Conditioning

300

True or false When dealing with routine behavior problems the most important principle is to use the simplest solution that will work

true 

300

If you work hard at your job and get a new title or more responsibilities, you’ve likely received this.

What is a promotion?

400

What's the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation? 

a) intrinsic is something enjoyable, extrinsic is something you will receive rewards from

b)intrinsic is something you get rewards from, extrinsic is something enjoyable 

a) intrinsic is something enjoyable, extrinsic is something you will receive rewards from

400

How many psychosocial stages did Erikson believe humans go through?

8 stages 

400

How many stages of moral development did kohlberg believe there was?

6

400

Teaching a _____ lesson is the best way to ensure students are staying on task. 

Engaging or relatable

400

People often work for this, especially in jobs, to get paid.

What is money?

500

How can we enhance intrinsic motivation 

a)providing frequent feedback 

b)expressing clear expectations 

c)setting challenging task and ambitious goals

c)setting challenging task and ambitious goals

500

True or false: Erikson believed in "operant behavior" meaning people operate based on stimuli 

(if false who believed in this theory)

false;Skinner

500

What is the term Bandura used to describe the process in which individuals learn behaviors by observing the consequences others face for their actions

vicarious learning

500

What two things should always be available for students to see in an effective learning environment?

Rules and schedule

500

This type of motivation comes from the desire to avoid getting into trouble, like being punished or losing something.

What is avoiding punishment?

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