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Intrinsic Motivation
Self-Worth
Hodge-Podge
Attributions
Behaviorism
100
Autonomy and control are substitutes for this term.
What are other terms for self-determination?
100
Perceived competence leads to this.
What is self-worth?
100
Prior success and failure, task difficulty, instruction, availability of support, effort, and stereotypes all affect it.
What affects expectancy for success?
100
This is an attribution.
What is the belief for why something happened?
100
It increases a behavior.
What is a reinforcer?
200
It is also known as interest or intrinsic interest.
What is intrinsic motivation?
200
This is similar to perceived competence.
What is self-efficacy?
200
It says you need a moderate amount of anxiety on most tasks to succeed.
What is the Yerkes-Dodson Law?
200
This is what attributions affect.
What is future performance (or goals)?
200
It is also known as Grandma's Rule.
What is the Premack Principle?
300
Both of these affect intrinsic motivation.
What do self-determination and perceived competence affect?
300
This is the attempt to provide an excuse for failure by creating obstacles to success ahead of time.
What is self-handicapping?
300
Someone who controls motivation by focusing on interests, goals, attention, and self-imposed consequences, among other things.
What is a self-regulated learner?
300
These are the 3 dimensions of attributions.
What are controllability, stability, and locus?
300
It can create "superstitious" behavior.
What can happen when reinforcement follows too long after a response?
400
It is one way to grab attention, and it affects how much you want to do something.
What is the affect of interest on motivation?
400
This feeling puts people on an emotional rollercoaster.
What is contingent self-worth?
400
A person who believes that ability is set at birth and so won't improve despite effort.
What is someone with an entity view of ability?
400
This dimension affects whether or not you think your behavior can change.
What is stability?
400
It takes something unpleasant away to increase a desired behavior.
What is negative reinforcement?
500
They are choices, threats, deadlines, extrinsic rewards, and control.
What are factors that affect self-determination?
500
Protecting self-worth.
What is the highest priority among most young people?
500
This is set by someone with an incremental view of ability and is designed to result in learning.
What is a mastery goal?
500
They are controllable, unstable and internal.
What are the dimensions for an attribution if you want future behavior to change?
500
A variable ratio schedule works best for this.
What reinforcement schedule encourages responding resistant to extinction?