What is motivation in psychology
It is the processes that initiate, guide and sustain goal orientated behaviour
Intrinsic or extrinsic
Strengthening your communication skills so you can do your job more efficiently.
Intrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic or extrinsic
Shopping with a store loyalty card to gain points, discounts and prizes
Extrinsic Motivation
Who created the acquired theory
David McClelland
What is motivation in psychology
It is the processes that initiate, guide and sustain goal orientated behaviour
Name three examples of the Hygiene Factors of Herzbergs Theory
Salary
company policies
supervision
interpersonal relations and working conditions
What is the highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Self-actualization
Name one of the categories of the acquired need theory.
Achievement, Affiliation or Power
Theory of achievement motivation was given by whom?
McClelland
What are three concepts of Motivation
Drive
Needs
Motive
What are the two types of Motivation
Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivation
Name two types of reinforcement
Negative and Positive reinforcement
Jamie is a starting left fielder for his baseball team and looks forward to every game and practice, as he genuinely loves playing the sport. Which of the following is the term that best describes what Justin is experiencing?
Extrinsic motivation
Intrinsic motivation
Positive reinforcement
None of these
Positive punishment
Intrinsic motivation
Which theorist would most likely make the following statement: "A person without food and shelter cannot feel a sense of belonging and esteem"?
Abraham Maslow
What is the 5 Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
Physiological needs
safety need
love and belonging
esteem needs
Self-actualization