Theory-N-Law
Vocab-N-Law
Need or Not to Need
Un/Decided
Step by Step
100

Expected Utility = Utility x Subjective Probability

What is Expected Utility Theory?

100

The incentive that is chosen to be acquired or achieved

What is a Goal?

100

This activates a need

What is Redintegration?

100

Process by which a person becomes set to achieve a goal.

What is Goal Commitment?

100

Physiological and Psychological (push)

What is Internal Motivation?

200

If the motivation is perceived as external, then removal of the external incentive results in decreased motivation and performance

What is Cognitive Evaluation Theory?

200

Tells one how they are progressing towards their goal

What is Feedback?

200

Longer words are used less frequently than shorter words

What is Zipf's Principle of Least Effort?

200

Manner in which a goal is perceived

What is Framing?

200

Freely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed

What is Intrinsic Motivation?

300

Physiological drive emerges from physiological need

What is Hulls Drive Theory?

300

Judgements based on how quickly they come to mind

What is Availability Heuristic?

300

A high VI schedule will be preferred over a low VI schedule if a better incentive becomes available

What is Extrinsic Motivation?

300

Consistently being directed towards an extrinsic or intrinsic source of motivation

What is Motivational Orientation?

300

Mental attempts to develop strategies to achieve a goal

What is Operant Thoughts?

400

Self Actualization

Esteem

Belonging

Safety

Physiological

What is Maslow's Theory of Needs?

400

Principle of least effort; energy intake easier, work load lower

What is Obesity?

400

Initially prefer smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, preference switches to the larger incentive

What is Preference Reversal?

400

A high probability response can reinforce a low probability response, but a low probability response cannot reinforce a high probability response

What is Probability Differential Hypothesis?

400

Desirable subjective state when a persons efforts match the skill level required. If capabilities exceed demand, boredom results. If challenges exceed capabilities, stress results.

What is Flow?

500

Subjective feelings that accompany incentive contrasts

What is Law of Hedonic Effect?

500

As objective incentive value increases, utility increases but in smaller and smaller amounts

What is Fechner's Law?

500

Amount of Incentive / (1 + Delay Interval)

What is Incentive Value?

500

Stayers, Leavers, Abandoned

What is the Investment Model of Commitment?

500

Requires energy, a number of responses, and time

What is Cost of Achievement?