Motivation 1 Flashcards
motivation
the process by which activities are started, directed, and continued so that physical or psychological needs or wants are met
extrinsic motivation
person performs action because it leads to an outcome that is separate from the person
intrinsic motivation
person performs action because the act itself is fun, rewarding, challenging, or satisfying in some internal manner
instincts
biologically determined and innate patterns of behavior
exist in animals; humans don’t have any
mcdougall
propose 18 instincts in humans
but now say no instincts in humans (not mcdougall)
need
a requirement of some material (such as food or water) that is essential for survival of the organism
drive
psychological tension and physical arousal that motivates organism to act in order to fulfill the need and reduce the tension
drive-reduction theory
connection between needs and drive (internal physiological states and outward behavior)
primary drives and secondary/acquired drives
homeostasis
good but doesn’t explain all human motivation
primary drives
drive-reduction theory
involve survival needs of the body such as hunger or thirst
primary reinforcers satisfy primary drives
acquired (secondary) drives
drive-reduction theory
learned through experience or conditioning, such as the need for money or social approval
secondary reinforcers satisfy secondary drives
homeostasis
drive-reduction theory
the tendency of the body to maintain a steady state
keeps body in balance
nAff
need for affiliation
mcclelland
psychological need for friendly social interactions and relationships with others
high in need want to be liked by others and held in high regard by those around them
nPow
need for power
mcclelland
reaching goals and having power over others
high in need want influence over others and make an impact, want ideas to be used even if bad
nAch
need for achievement
mcclelland
strong desire to succeed in attaining goals, not only realistic ones but also challenging ones
high in need want careers where evaluated by others, need feedback, want personal success not just riches
strongly related to success in life
dweck
need for achievement closely linked to personality factors, including person’s view of how self can affect individual’s perception of success or failure of actions
related to locus of control