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True or false: Self-determination theory suggests that people are not inherently motivated to internalize the regulation of uninteresting but important activities.
True or false: Self-determination theory suggests that people are not inherently motivated to internalize the regulation of uninteresting but important activities.
False
True or false: There are two types of internalization according to self-determination theory: introjection and integration.
True or false: There are two types of internalization according to self-determination theory: introjection and integration.
True
True or false: The social context does not influence which internalization process and regulatory style occur.
True or false: The social context does not influence which internalization process and regulatory style occur.
False
True or false: Providing a meaningful rationale, acknowledging the behaver's feelings, and conveying choice are all examples of contextual factors that promote internalization.
True or false: Providing a meaningful rationale, acknowledging the behaver's feelings, and conveying choice are all examples of contextual factors that promote internalization.
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True or false: Autonomy support is not important for promoting internalization and self-determination.
True or false: Autonomy support is not important for promoting internalization and self-determination.
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True or false: The absence of contextual factors that support self-determination represents support for self-determination.
True or false: The absence of contextual factors that support self-determination represents support for self-determination.
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True or false: There are four critical, social/contextual facilitating factors that support self-determination.
True or false: There are four critical, social/contextual facilitating factors that support self-determination.
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True or false: When internalization occurs in contexts that support self-determination, the regulations will be introjected.
True or false: When internalization occurs in contexts that support self-determination, the regulations will be introjected.
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True or false: When internalization occurs in contexts that do not support self-determination, the regulations will be integrated.
True or false: When internalization occurs in contexts that do not support self-determination, the regulations will be integrated.
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True or false: Self-determined regulation is associated with more positive attributes than controlling regulation.
True or false: Self-determined regulation is associated with more positive attributes than controlling regulation.
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True or false: The combination of a meaningful rationale, an acknowledgment of conflicting feelings, and a style that minimizes pressure and conveys choice are the three critical, social/contextual facilitating factors that support self-determination.
True or false: The combination of a meaningful rationale, an acknowledgment of conflicting feelings, and a style that minimizes pressure and conveys choice are the three critical, social/contextual facilitating factors that support self-determination.
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True or false: Self-determination theory suggests that people are not inherently motivated to internalize the regulation of interesting activities.
True or false: Self-determination theory suggests that people are not inherently motivated to internalize the regulation of interesting activities.
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Study Notes
Self-determination theory posits that people are inherently motivated to internalize the regulation of uninteresting but important activities, and there are two types of internalization: introjection and integration. The social context influences which internalization process and regulatory style occur. Facilitating contextual factors such as providing a meaningful rationale, acknowledging the behaver's feelings, and conveying choice promote internalization. Autonomy support is important for promoting internalization and self-determination. The absence of these factors represents nonsupport for self-determination. The combination of a meaningful rationale, an acknowledgment of conflicting feelings, and a style that minimizes pressure and conveys choice are the three critical, social/contextual facilitating factors that support self-determination. When internalization occurs in contexts that support self-determination, the regulations will be integrated. When internalization occurs in contexts that do not support self-determination, the regulations will merely be introjected. Self-determined regulation is associated with more positive attributes than controlling regulation.
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Discover your knowledge on self-determination theory with this quiz! Test your understanding of the two types of internalization and how the social context influences regulatory style. Learn about the critical contextual factors that promote self-determination and autonomy support. See if you can differentiate between integrated and introjected regulations and understand their impact on behavior. Challenge yourself to gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of self-determined regulation.