being told that he or she can be successful at a task is...
what is self expectancy
the desire to learn and master a behavior
what is intrinsic
information that conflict with what you know or believe is what
cognitive dissonance
basic needs of survival are water, food clothing. when learning the basic need is called what.... this involves movement and cognition
what is arousal
what is the process by which behavior is initiated and directed toward a goal
what is motivation
previous success at a similar task is...
what is self expectancy
acquiring additional knowledge or skills is what kind of goal
what is mastery goal
maddie and her best friend are discussing how they did on a quiz. her friend tells maddie, who she believes is a very honest person, that she cheated on the quiz. what is this
what is cognitive dissonance
the need to be effective when dealing with your environment
what is competence
Mb = V x I x E , who is theorist of this
what is Vroom's expectancy theory of VIE
feedback about his or her progress is
what is self expectancy/efficacy
what is the goal of wanting to make a good impression
what is performance goal
blaming others for your failure is what
what is locus of control or attributions
belief of your capability of action, you value of your self or worth as a person
how much you value (performing/participating) you will get by performing a behavior is...
value of how fun or interesting it is
value of behavior and value of goal
what is valence
observing models who are successful at task is
what is self expectancy
motivated by external factors and unrelated to the task what is this
what is extrinsic
what can increase a child participating in class but too much can be harmful
what is anxiety
the control you have and the ability to carry out behavior, your want vs have to
what is self determination
what is questioning if you will be successful at the behavior called?
you have to have skills, knowledge, and resources to be successful
what is expectancy
task that is moderately challenging but the child believes they can do it is
what is self expectancy
a college student goes to school in order to learn about her future career as a teacher to use beneficial knowledge but she also does this to get good grades and make her parents proud this is called what
what is both intrinsic and extrinsic
nancy has heard that mr blue is an unfair grader. she values low grades and understood mr blues first assignment perfectly, she did not spend much time on it this time. She got a D on the next assignment. this si called what
what is instrumentality
the need to be socially connected, belonging, social vs academic goals
teacher in middle schools splits ids into groups at the end of every class for 5 mins they discuss what they learned to help each other. this is an example of
what is relatedness
what happens if valence is zero?
what is valence is zero you will have little motivation