Section 1- Extrinsic Motivation and Incentive Value

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Across
  1. 2. When it comes to incentives, ____ outcomes are felt more intensely than good(positive)outcomes
  2. 5. _______ incentives motivate behavior that is necessary for attaining incentive
  3. 8. The Value Function ______ demonstrates the relationship between objective losses/gains and the intensity of the corresponding psychological reaction
  4. 10. Prospect theory views negative incentives as ______
  5. 11. External stimuli that motivate or induce behavior to occur
  6. 13. This theory states positive incentives can be interpreted as gains and negative incentives as losses
  7. 14. Incentive ______ is the attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties of the incentive
Down
  1. 1. Prospect theory views positive incentives as ______
  2. 3. stimuli that select appropriate behaviors and make them more likely to occur
  3. 4. _______ law states as objective incentive value increases, subjective value or utility also increases but in smaller amounts
  4. 5. Reinforcers and Punishers are based in the _____
  5. 6. Incentives are based in the anticipation of ______ events
  6. 7. stimuli that select against behaviors and make them less likely to occur
  7. 9. Incentive _______ is the subjective value or the usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure
  8. 12. ________ incentives motivate avoidance behaviors that are necessary for preventing an incentive