Extrinsic Motivation and Incentive Value

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Across
  1. 6. to which degree an incentive motivates behavior depends on its:
  2. 7. we tend to search our environment for this over positive
  3. 9. less impactful than negative ones
  4. 10. usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure
  5. 12. as incentive value increases objectively, subjective value or utility increases in smaller amounts
  6. 13. motivates avoidance behavior that is necessary for preventing an incentive
  7. 14. stimuli that select appropriate behavior and make it more likely to occur
  8. 15. stimuli that select against behaviors and make it less likely to occur
Down
  1. 1. felt more intensely than positive outcomes
  2. 2. demonstrates relationships between objective losses and gains and the intensity of the corresponding psychological reaction
  3. 3. influenced by reinforcers and punishers
  4. 4. Reinforcers and punishers are based in:
  5. 5. less intense than negative moods
  6. 8. motivates behavior that is necessary for attaining incentive
  7. 11. suggests that the psychological impact of loss is stronger than the impact of a gain