What are non-monetary incentives?
Non-monetary incentives refers to incentives that a company or person hold that does not have a dollar value tied to it.
Define incentive theory in your own words.
Ex: Incentive theory explains that behavior is motivated by an organism's desire for reinforcements and rewards and that this desire is what governs behavior.
Give an example of a positive and negative incentive.
Answers may vary.
What is the window of opportunity called?
Complete the title. Star Trek: The Next ___________
Star Trek: The Next Generation
What are some examples of monetary incentives in the workplace?
Job Security, Recognition, Professional Development, Promotion
What are incentives?
Incentives are an external stimulus, reinforcer, or reward that motivates behavior.
Give an example of one incentive that differs in value depending on the situation.
Answers may vary.
Ex: While working on a project, I was not hungry for food but after the project, I was.
Where do Chapman students go to eat?
Randall Dining Commons aka "the caf"
What was the name of the episode of Star Trek that we watched in class?
The Defector
At what time are incentives most effective?
Incentives have also been proven to be more effective when used earlier in the treatment.
What two types of incentives affect human decision-making?
Intrinsic and extrinsic
Give an example of an incentive in social settings.
Answers may vary.
Ex: to make a friend, to get information, to have a good time
What is the name of the music building?
Oliphant Hall
When did The Count of Monte Cristo come out?
2002
What does the efficacy of incentives depend on?
The efficacy of incentives depends on the magnitude of reinforcements as well
Who developed the SMR Theory?
Give an example of an incentive that would temporarily override physiological needs.
Answers may vary.
Ex: wanting a promotion at work and denying yourself food & sleep
What is the name of the cafe in the library?
The Rotunda
Who plays Edmond in The Count of Monte Cristo?
Jim Caviezel
What were the results of the research done by the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network?
3-month retention was significantly improved by incentives offered to psychosocial counseling clients (50% incentive vs 35% control retained).
What do positive rewards have to be in order to be motivating?
They have to be attainable rewards.
Give an example of an incentive at school.
Answers may vary.
Ex: grades/gpa, to earn a degree, to learn
What are the representations of the 4 pillars on the Chapman campus? (guess 2 out 4 - 50 pts extra for 3rd and 4th)
What is the first rule of fight club?
Don't talk about it.