How Does Motivation Affect Behaviour

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Across
  1. 3. A type of goal in which an individual performs to demonstrate that they are capable compared to others
  2. 4. The way in which an individual acts or conducts them self
  3. 8. Theory that explains specific and challenging goals are more likely to motivate a person and lead to a better execution of tasks, whereas vague and easy goals may result in poor task performance
  4. 12. A desire to perform a task due to external factors
  5. 13. Theory that involuntary and unlearned processes direct out behaviour
  6. 14. The force that creates a need or desire to achieve a certain goal
  7. 15. The value that the individual gives to the reward or reinforcement
Down
  1. 1. Theory that our psychological needs create drives that need to be reduced
  2. 2. A desire to perform a task for its own sake
  3. 5. The belief of an individual that he/she will receive a rewards upon accomplishing a goal
  4. 6. The individual’s belief about their own ability to perform a specific behaviour successfully
  5. 7. Theory that motivation is largely fuelled by the prospect of an external reward or incentive
  6. 9. The effort (E) of an individual is an outcome of a need to achieve the performance (P) goals that he/she desires
  7. 10. The degree of a person’s perceived control over his performance
  8. 11. A type of goal in which the individual wants to learn in order to master a topic