Across
- 2. the frequency of an incentive or reinforcer influence motivation
- 5. the act voluntarily delaying an intended course of action despite expecting to be worse off for the delay
- 7. pleasure of a stimuli depends on what its compared to
- 9. the shared dimension on which decisions are based
- 12. result of deprivation
- 13. This is an upward shift in incentive value
- 14. integrates how incentive utility changes temporally (with time)
- 15. Related to rate of reinforcement, the blank of an incentive or reinforcer influence motivation (E.g., loyalty punch cards)
Down
- 1. the attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties of the incentive (E.g., number, amount)
- 3. Change in the psychological value of an incentive based on value of prior similar incentives
- 4. This is a downward shift in incentive value
- 6. result of satiation
- 8. Generally, this is positively associated with motivation (E.g., an increase in pay motivates increased work performance)
- 10. value of an incentive, can change based on our previous experiences
- 11. a shift towards behavior that provides a greater rate of reinforcement
