Chap 5--Theories of Motivation 5.1 Flashcards
Motive
A tendency to desire and seek out positive incentives or rewards and to avoid negative outcomes.
Instincts
Innate impulses from within a person that direct or motivate behavior.
Drive Reduction Theories
Theories of motivation that propose that people seek to reduce internal levels of drive.
Drive
An uncomfortable internal state that motivates us to reduce this discomfort through our behavior.
Primary Drives
Drives that motivate us to maintain homeostasis in certain biological processes in the body.
Homeostasis
An internal state of equilibrium in the body.
Negative Feedback Loop
A system of feedback in the body that monitors and adjusts our motivation level so as to maintain homeostasis.
Secondary Drives
Learned drives that are not directly related to biological needs.
Self-Determination Theroy
A theory of motivation that proposes that as we pursue the fulfillment of basic needs, we experience different types of motivation that come from both the self and the outside world.
Incentives
Goals or desires that we are motivated to fulfill
Intrinsic Motivation
Motivation that comes from within the person
–wanting to make good grades or please yourself
Extrinsic Motivation
Motivation that comes from outside the person
–wanting to please others or desiring monetary rewards
Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s theory that humans are motivated by different needs, some of which take precedence over others.