EDUC 701 Motivation Quiz 5 Liberty
EDUC 701 Quiz: Motivation
- Working on a crossword puzzle because you truly enjoyed it would be considered
- A person’s self-perception formed through experience with the environment and influenced by positive and negative reinforcements provided by other people would best be described as
- Cognitive consistency theory assumes that motivation results from the interaction of
- A student who believes that his grade is contingent on his study habits would be exhibiting
- Self-worth theory combines emotion with cognition.
- According to Hull, learning represents one’s adaptation to the environment to ensure survival.
- The concept of Self-actualization is a fundamental component of
- Jack has a strong desire to be recognized by others for his hard work as a teacher. Maslow would consider this to be
- Drive reduction results in the following process:
- One assumption of Humanistic theory is that people should be viewed as whole beings, not simply a sum of different parts.
- Once physiological and safety needs are satisfied, a person will be motivated next by which needs?
- Conditioning occurs when the condition stimulus (CS) elicits a conditioned response (CR) in the absence of the
- Safety needs are usually strongest among
- A student is out with her friends at the mall. Although she doesn’t believe in smoking, when her friends all share a cigarette, she does as well. As a result, she will most likely experience
- Internal forces that motivate behavior are known as
- A desire for fulfilment and personal growth is best represented by which needs.
- John believes he is weak in science and doesn’t feel he has the capabilities to do well on the science exam. This is an example of
- Linda is very concerned about the exploitation of animals and as a result, spends time after school volunteering at an animal shelter. Maslow would consider this to be
- Cindy feels biology is a very worthwhile topic to study. This is an example of
- A teacher who implements Humanistic teaching principles would
Set 1
- Once physiological and safety needs are satisfied, a person will be motivated next by which needs?
- A person’s self-perception formed through experience with the environment and influenced by positive and negative reinforcements provided by other people would best be described as
- Working on a crossword puzzle because you truly enjoyed it would be considered
- Internal forces that motivate behavior are known as
- The concept of Self-actualization is a fundamental component of
- A student is out with her friends at the mall. Although she doesn’t believe in smoking, when her friends all share a cigarette, she does as well. As a result, she will most likely experience
- Safety needs are usually strongest among
- Cindy feels biology is a very worthwhile topic to study. This is an example of
- John believes he is weak in science and doesn’t feel he has the capabilities to do well on the science exam. This is an example of
- Drive reduction results in the following process:
- A desire for fulfillment and personal growth is best represented by which needs.
- A student who believes that his grade is contingent on his study habits would be exhibiting
- Conditioning occurs when the condition stimulus (CS) elicits a conditioned response (CR) in the absence of the
- A teacher who implements Humanistic teaching principles would
- Self-worth theory combines emotion with cognition.
- Jack has a strong desire to be recognized by others for his hard work as a teacher. Maslow would consider this to be
- One assumption of Humanistic theory is that people should be viewed as whole beings, not simply a sum of different parts.
- Cognitive consistency theory assumes that motivation results from the interaction of
- Linda is very concerned about the exploitation of animals and as a result, spends time after school volunteering at an animal shelter. Maslow would consider this to be
- According to Hull, learning represents one’s adaptation to the environment to ensure survival.
Set 2
- Once physiological and safety needs are satisfied, a person will be motivated next by which needs?
- Cindy feels biology is a very worthwhile topic to study. She believes that biology class will help her become a medical doctor when she grows up. This is an example of
- John believes he is weak in science and doesn’t feel he has the capabilities to do well on the science exam. This is an example of
- Internal forces that motivate behavior are known as
- A teacher who implements Humanistic teaching principles would
- Drive reduction results in the following process:
- According to Hull, learning represents one’s adaptation to the environment to ensure survival.
- Jack has a strong desire to be recognized by others for his hard work as a teacher. Maslow would consider this to be
- Self-worth theory combines emotion with cognition.
- Cognitive consistency theory assumes that motivation results from the interaction of
- Linda is very concerned about the exploitation of animals and as a result, spends time after school volunteering at an animal shelter. Maslow would consider this to be
- A student who believes that his grade is contingent on his study habits would be exhibiting
- Safety needs are usually strongest among
- The concept of Self-actualization is a fundamental component of
- One assumption of Humanistic theory is that people should be viewed as whole beings, not simply a sum of different parts.
- A student is out with her friends at the mall. Although she doesn’t believe in smoking, when her friends all share a cigarette, she does as well. As a result, she will most likely experience
- A person’s self-perception formed through experience with the environment and influenced by positive and negative reinforcements provided by other people would best be described as
- A desire for fulfillment and personal growth is best represented by which needs.
- Conditioning occurs when the condition stimulus (CS) elicits a conditioned response (CR) in the absence of the
- Working on a crossword puzzle because you truly enjoyed it would be considered