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What is the feeling of eagerness related to motivation called?
What is the feeling of eagerness related to motivation called?
- Extrinsic motivation
- Motivated (correct)
- Satisfaction
- Intrinsic motivation
Which theory suggests that specific and challenging goals lead to better task performance?
Which theory suggests that specific and challenging goals lead to better task performance?
- Intrinsic Motivation Theory
- Hezberg's Theory
- Two-Factor Theory
- Goal Setting Theory (correct)
Which motivation type is driven by interest or enjoyment in the task itself, rather than external rewards?
Which motivation type is driven by interest or enjoyment in the task itself, rather than external rewards?
- Identified Motivation
- Introjected regulation
- External Motivation
- Intrinsic Motivation (correct)
Which is NOT a category of Extrinsic Motivation based on the text?
Which is NOT a category of Extrinsic Motivation based on the text?
According to Frederick Hezberg's Two-Factor Theory, what results in satisfaction but may not lead to dissatisfaction?
According to Frederick Hezberg's Two-Factor Theory, what results in satisfaction but may not lead to dissatisfaction?
What is the main driver behind performing a behavior in Introjected regulation according to the text?
What is the main driver behind performing a behavior in Introjected regulation according to the text?
What theory states that organisms are born with certain psychological needs that drive them to take action in order to meet those needs?
What theory states that organisms are born with certain psychological needs that drive them to take action in order to meet those needs?
Which type of motivation emphasizes seeking harmonious relationships and approval from others?
Which type of motivation emphasizes seeking harmonious relationships and approval from others?
What is the biggest factor that differentiates a leader from a manager?
What is the biggest factor that differentiates a leader from a manager?
In the context of needs and drives, what happens when an organism's needs are not satisfied?
In the context of needs and drives, what happens when an organism's needs are not satisfied?
Which theory posits that needs are formulated over time based on experiences, resulting in different types of motivation?
Which theory posits that needs are formulated over time based on experiences, resulting in different types of motivation?