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- 2. are more intense than positive moods
- 4. the attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties of the incentive
- 5. can be positive or negative and based in the anticipation of future events
- 9. are felt more intensely than positive outcomes (e.g., losing a game vs. winning a game
- 14. Negative______ of a loss develops more quickly than the positive_______ for an identical gain
- 15. motivates avoidance behaviors that is necessary for preventing an incentive
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- 1. motivates behavior that is necessary for attaining incentive
- 3. demonstrates the relationships between objective losses/ gains and the intensity of the corresponding psychological reaction
- 6. Views positive incentives as gains and negative incentives as losses;Suggests that the psychological impact of loss is stronger than the impact of a gain
- 7. select against behaviors and make them less likely to occur
- 8. usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure
- 10. as objective incentive value increases, subjective value or utility increases but in smaller and smaller amounts
- 11. are more impactful than positive ones
- 12. Stimuli that select appropriate behaviors and make them more likely to occur
- 13. reinforcers and punishers Positive and negative incentives
