Across
- 4. Concerned with social contexts that enhance or forestall internalization—that is, with what conduces toward people either resisting, partially adopting, or deeply internalizing values, goals, or belief systems.
- 8. The degree that the __________ psychological needs are met will influence motivation.
- 9. The ________ of motivation is more influential than the amount of motivation.
- 10. Efficacy related to interactions with the social environment, not an attained skill or ability, but how one feels.
- 12. Specifically addresses the effects of social contexts on intrinsic motivation, or how factors such as rewards, interpersonal controls, and ego-involvements impact intrinsic motivation and interest.
Down
- 1. A theory of...
- 2. Need to be important and accepted by others, belonging between significant others and the community
- 3. Individual is the perceived source of behaviour, action from interest and integrated values, not independence.
- 5. A lack of intention or motivation
- 6. Describes individual differences in people’s tendencies to orient toward environments and regulate behavior in various ways.
- 7. Comprises four __________________.
- 11. Type of motivation in which an activity's value is salient, and integrated into the self.
- 12. Type of motivation that comprises external and introjected regulation driven by approval motives, avoiding shame, contingent self esteem, ego-involvement.
