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MOTIVATION

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  • The goal of self-actualization is to: a.find self-fulfillment b.reach our maximum cognitive potential c.understand cultural values and practices d.achieve ego mastery
    a. find self-fulfillment
  • Can motivation lead to development of a positive attitude? True or False
    True
  • State two demotivating factors which would keep you away from achieving your goals
    Fear of failure/boredom- participants share their demotivating factors
  • Skip your turn
    the other team gets 5 points
  • The feeling that you should do something that your friends want you to do? a.Goal setting b.Peer pressure c.Coping d.Good decision
    b.Peer pressure
  • Which is not a dimension in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? a.Safety b.Esteem c.Physiological d.Ego
    d. Ego
  • Which of the following is least required in Maslows need hierarchy theory? a.safety needs b. self-actualization c.self-esteem needs
    b. self-actualization
  • An employer gives her employees individual bonuses for their work performance. This is an example of a 1. a drive 2. need 3.extrinsic incentive 4.intrinsic motivation
    3.extrinsic incentive
  • Your lucky you get 10 points
    earn straight 10point
  • Motivation is derived from which Latin word and what does it mean?
    movere, which means to move.
  • The _____________ dimension of motivation measures how long a person can maintain effort. a.direction b.persistence c.knowledge d.intensity
    b.persistence
  • The _____________ element of motivation describes how hard a person tries. a.intensity b.experience c.direction d.intelligence
    a. intensity
  • Becky takes morning classes even though she never has time for breakfast. Her stomach grumbles and feels empty to the point where she feels the need to eat. This is an example of a 1.a drive 2.a need 3.motivation 4.extrinsic motivation
    1. a drive
  • Melissa is a good role model for her team mates. She wants to make sure her team does well and wins the conference championship. Her desire to attain this goal is described as: a.intrinsic motivation b.extrinsic motivation c.a drive
    b. extrinsic motivation
  • Motivation that is due to factors within students or inherent to the task is called
    intrinsic motivation.
  • The term used to describe humans’ desire for life-sustaining supports such as food and water is:
    primary needs
  • 1. Human beings seek out a sense of belonging as well satisfying feelings of hunger and thirst. These are examples of a.drive b.extrinsic motivation c.intrinsic motivation d. a need
    d. a need
  • The term used to describe humans’ desire for life-sustaining supports such as food and water is:
    Motivation
  • According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, when all of the physiological needs are met, people tend to become concerned with which of the following? a.Social (love/belonging) needs b. Self-actualization needs c. Physiological needs
    b. Self-actualization needs
  • Punctuality is a consequence of demotivation? True or False
    False
  • Name that one person who motivates you and why?
    participants share
  • What is you moto in life?
    participants state their moto
  • Kevin really enjoys riding motorcycles. It gives him great personal satisfaction. His desire to ride motorcycles connects to which of the following? a.a drive b.extrinsic motivation c.intrinsic motivation d. a need
    c.intrinsic motivation
  • According to Maslow, some needs grow stronger when unsatisfied. Maslow called these:
    deficiency needs
  • Define Motivation
    Motivation is the process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors. It is what causes you to act, whether it is getting a glass of water to