PSYC 4325 UNIT 5 REVIEW
deci, eghrari, patrick, and leone (1994) found that ____ promoted internalization and integration for an uninteresting activity.
all of these (meaningful rationale, autonomy supports, relatedness and supports)
rusty's golden retriever lays flat whenever he puts on her leash. what type of motivation is the dog exhibiting?
amotivation
the lowest level of motivation in sdt is...
amotivation
john always finishes at the exact time the alarm sounds for him to go home. what type of causality orientation might this suggest?
autonomy
parents who provide structure for adolescents may improve self-regulated learning if the parental structure is provided in a way that also supports...
autonomy
the experience of volition and psychological freedom characterizes the need for...
autonomy
providing a rationale when constraining a person's choices is a characteristic of...
autonomy support
what are the three innate psychological needs that are the focus of sdt?
autonomy, competence, and relatedness
well structured contexts support what kind of basic needs?
competence
cognitive evaluation theory suggests that enhancing intrinsic motivation requires meeting the needs of...
competence and autonomy
sara always persists with tasks, whether she is successful or not. what is likely her primary causality orientation?
control
one ingredient for socialization of all three basic needs may be...
empathy
if james was going to be a successful stock broker in such a business which values seeking monetary rewards, gct suggests that it would be beneficial for james' well being if his own goals were...
extrinsic
jason came from a family in which his parents only showed him affection when he did chores around the house. according to sdt research, what type of problem might jason have?
getting into fights at school
peter teaches second graders at a local elementary school. after learning about sdt, he wants to support the autonomy needs of his students. which of these actions would allow peter to support student autonomy?
give students a rationale when he constraints their choices
since zhang wei grew up in a small chinese town, what may be true of his psychological need for autonomy?
his culture of origin may have led him to experience autonomy differently
macy is does not like doing the dishes. she does not think it is important, valuable, or necessary. she only does it because her parents pay her. what type of extrinsic motivation is macy exhibiting?
identification
taking on a type of regulation due to it's personal importance for another life goal is called _________ by sdt researchers.
identification
researchers have found that attaining extrinsic goals was associated with...
ill-being
which of the three causality orientations would be the most likely to be associated with depression?
impersonal
tasks that are intrinsically motivating are...
inherently interesting or enjoyable
as a marine officer, may does not see a difference between her personal goals and those of the corps. her motivation is consistent with...
integrated regulation
the process of taking in a value or regulation is known to sdt researchers as...
internalization
what two types of goals are described as a basis for gct?
intrinsic and extrinsic
gct theorists suggest that humans have a natural tendency to move towards...
intrinsic goals
chase follows all of the rules for his job because he takes great pride in being a good employee. What type of extrinsic motivation is chase exhibiting?
introjected regulation
sdt researchers suggest that rewards may undermine intrinsic motivation because they cause a shift from an internal to an external...
locus of causality
andria's roommate recently moved to another city. she did not think of the two of them as being very close, but lately she has been feeling the void that her roommate left behind. based on sdt research, what might andria do?
look for another friend or roommate to take the placed of the one who moved
based on gct, two examples of intrinsic goals are...
mastering a foreign language and running a 10k (personal growth, relationships, community, physical health)
mike plays music because he loves it. aaron plays music because he loves the attention he receives when he plays in front of an audience. which one of these is true about the motivations of mike and aaron?
mike is intrinsically motivated, aaron is extrinsically motivated
self-determination theory suggests that intrinsic motivation is caused by...
no part of the theory is presumed to cause intrinsic motivation
which of the following basic needs is thought to be acquired through experiences?
none of these
even though he marshall did not want to take a statistics course, he has been increasingly seeing how it will be valuable to him in the future. what sdt sub-theory would help marshall understand this level of extrinsic motivation?
organismic integration theory
which of the following is a sub-theory of self-determination theory?
organismic integration theory
compared to some previous theories of motivation, sdt suggests that individuals differ in levels of motivation, but also...
orientation of motivation
parents who provide support for relatedness only when children behave are using a parental socialization strategy called...
parental conditional regard
causality orientations from SDT are considered to be...
personality dimensions
which of the following is not a subtle technique of controlling others?
promoting volition
peter also wants to support the competence needs of students. which of these actions would allow peter to support student competence?
provide guidance and information to students when they ask for it
to teach his adolescent daughter to get by on her own, marcus decided not to answer his daughter's call for help when her car broke down. marcus also instructed his other family members and friends not to help his daughter with the car. sdt would suggest that marcus' behavior was...
teach independence in a controlling manner
the opposite of autonomy is...
the experience of pressure
need substitutes are often the result of...
thwarted needs
based on gct, two examples of extrinsic goals are...
earning money and becoming famous (money, fame, attractiveness)
intrinsic goals are thought to contribute to positive life outcomes because they also contribute to...
basic psychological needs