Behavioral Motivation Exam 3

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Across
  1. 4. Motivational properties
  2. 8. Leads to avoidance
  3. 10. Minimum standard that must be met
  4. 12. Incentive chosen to be achieved
  5. 13. Motive for learning about one's environment
  6. 16. Increase expression of behavior
  7. 19. Hierarchical rank of a goal
  8. 21. Food and rent
  9. 23. One's appraisal of objective value
  10. 25. Rules of thumb
  11. 26. Decrease expression of behavior
  12. 27. Downward shift in value
  13. 30. Being directed towards a source of motivation
Down
  1. 1. Capability to perform a task
  2. 2. Responding in times of fatigue
  3. 3. Manner in which a goal is perceived
  4. 5. Cutting through the grass at FAU
  5. 6. Time between behavior and future incentive
  6. 7. One reinforcer can replace another
  7. 9. Luxuries
  8. 11. Satisfaction from obtaining a goal
  9. 14. Utility x subjective probability
  10. 15. Future incentive is represented today at a lower value
  11. 17. Necessary for a goal to motivate behavior
  12. 18. Affects variability of performance
  13. 20. Upward shift in value
  14. 22. Daydreams or fantasies
  15. 24. Emotional feeling the anticipated goal produces
  16. 28. Subjective properties of an incentive
  17. 29. Quantity of incentive stimuli