types of attention
personality traits
effects, laws and theory's
motivations
CMGT teachers
100

the amount of attention a cat needs when it is not sleeping

what is constant attention?

100

This trait outlines how friendly and compassionate we are. Low-scorer individuals are suspicious and hostile, whereas high scorers are trusting and empathetic.

what is agreeableness?

100

a effect explaining that elements are usually better detected if they contrast well with the environment 

what is the salience effect?

100

the amount of motivation people have to do scrum and stand-ups

what is low/no motivation?

100

the coach of class C, also referred to as park meter 

who is Mark-Peter?

200

a type of attention where the attention is split over two or more things

what is divided attention?

200

This trait outlines how outgoing and energetic we are. Low-scorer individuals are reserved and quiet, whereas high scorers are outgoing and enthusiastic.

what is extraversion?

200

an effect explaining that when irrelevant information has to be filtered there is an interference in information processing, increasing cognitive load.

what is the stroop effect?

200

a type of motivation that is not directly related to the main task

what is extrinsic motivation?

200

the manager of the (better) makerspace, also presents new in a minute on the ct-labs instagram (#ad)

who is Geert/Kurt/Geart/Gurt?

300

a type of attention that is purely intentional

what is active attention?

300

This trait outlines how sensitive and nervous we are. Low-scorer individuals are emotionally stable, whereas high scorers are prone to anger and anxiety

what is neuroticism?

300

a law which explains that motivation is the sum of need and reinforcement

what is hull's law?

300

a type of motivation that can not be controlled, often in the form of spontaneous processes and physiological events

what is implicit motivation?

300

the teacher who shares a name with a class-mate

who is Dennis?

400

a type of attention whereby the environment triggers an attentional response from you. 

what is passive attention?

400

This trait outlines how efficient and organized we are. Low-scorers are spontaneous and careless while high scorers are organized and self-directed.

what is Conscientiousness?

400

an effect explaining that after adding and subsequently removing a reward to something you already enjoyed, motivation for the enjoyed activity will likely decrease   

what is the overjustification effect?

400

a type of motivation that motivates us to do activities for our own enjoyment that do not have a goal and/or reward

what is intrinsic motivation?

400

the teacher known for swearing in class

who is Sean?

500

a type of attention where the attention is on one single subject

what is focused/selective attention?

500

this trait outlines how inventive and curious we are, low scorers are conventional while high scorers are creative and imaginative

what is openness to expierence?

500

a theory which explains there are three psychological needs: competence, autonomy and relatedness.

what is self-determination theory? 

500

a type of motivation that is powered by reward for engagement behavior, by punishment for avoidance behavior, and by our memory of the experience

what is environmental-shaped motivation? 

500

the teacher who volunteers at a cat shelter

who is Niels?