Motivation that comes from outside sources, rewards either physical (a trophy) or intangible (social status).
What is extrinsic?
This theory hypothesizes that humans strive to satisfy needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness.
What is self-determination theory?
This climate emphasizes individual or team development, supporting and recognizing effort, cooperation and improvement.
What is a mastery climate?
This means a lack of motivation and is at the opposite end of intrinsic motivation.
What is amotivation?
These people focus on doing tasks correctly and improving.
Who are task oriented people?
Motivation that comes from a person’s inner desires. Includes excitement, fun, self improvement.
What is intrinsic?
Self-Determination Theory explains the continuum of motivation between ________ and _________.
What is intrinsic and extrinsic?
This climate emphasizes winning at all costs, competition and comparison with others.
What is an ego climate?
This is in the middle of the self determination continuum and is completely driven by external forces.
What is extrinsic regulation?
These people focus on being better than others.
Who are ego oriented people?
This principle states that intrinsic motivation is deepened by extrinsic motivators.
This is the need to feel as though you are in control of your life
What is autonomy?
This theory shows that mastery/task motivation believes that effort will lead to future success.
What is attribution theory?
This is the participation to avoid negative feelings like guilt.
What is introjected regulation?
This is the direction and intensity of effort.
What is motivation?
This theory states that motivation is a balance between wanting to succeed and wanting to not fail
What is need achievement theory?
This is the need to feel good at something.
What is competence?
The TAR stand for in TARGET stands for this.
What is task, authority, and recognition?
This is participation because the activity is related to a sense of self.
What is integrated regulation?
According to need achievement theory, this refers to an athlete approaching success or avoiding failure.
What are resultant tendencies?
This theory states that when given an opportunity to achieve, people want to show proficiency and not show deficiency. People want to look good, and not look bad.
What is goal achievement theory?
This is the need to feel belongingness.
What is relatedness?
The GET in TARGET stands for this.
What is grouping, evaluation, and time.
This is participation because the activity feels important.
What is identified regulation?
According to goal orientation theory, these are the three factors of motivation.
What is achievement goals + perceived ability = achievement behavior?