Psychology Of Motivation Review Exam 2
Across
- 3. subjects are reinforced for their initial response after a set time interval, each reinforcement after that time is at a variable interval, with an average mean for the trial.
- 6. subjective properties of an incentive such as satisfaction, pleasure or usefulness.
- 7. subjective feelings that accompany incentive contrasts. Positive contrast are pleasant, negative contrast are unpleasant.
- 10. select behaviors & increases expression of those behaviors.
- 12. external stimulation cause for all behavior
- 13. select against behaviors & decreases expression of those behaviors.
- 14. subjective value of a stimulus produces psychological demand.
- 16. activated when a novel item is in environment
- 21. downward shift in value
- 23. acting like those with whom one is interacting
- 25. effective in your actions
- 27. how hard it is to achieve a goal.
- 28. time between the current behavior
Down
- 1. unvarying stimulus conditions; seek new stimulation
- 2. activates a need
- 4. Psychological drive emerges from physiological need.
- 5. satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal.
- 8. As objective incentive value increases, utility increases but in smaller & smaller amounts.
- 9. cause your own actions
- 11. upward shift in value that is correlated with increased motivation
- 15. freely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed.
- 17. future incentive is represented today at a lower value.
- 18. Initially prefer smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, preference switches to the larger incentive.
- 19. external stimuli that motivate or induce behavior to occur
- 20. the availability of a future incentive.
- 22. ability of an incentive to motivate depends on prior experience
- 24. how precisely a goal is envisioned.
- 26. visualizing a goal.