Organismic Integration Theory (OIT)-SDT mini Flashcards
involves
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
intrinsic motivation
To act for the inherent satisfaction of an activity-prototype of autonomy,volition, self endorsed behavior, declines with age
extrinsic motivation
To act to obtain some separable outcome, do behavior not for inherent satisfaction
can extrinsic motivation be internalized?
the active natural process of coming to endorse the value of extrinsically motivated behavior. Is necessary for self-initiation and maintenance of behaviors that are important for effective social functioning but are not intrinsically motivated. The process is energized and facilitated by support for the satisfaction of autonomy, relatedness, and other shi
regulatory styles
external, introjected, identified, integrated
external reg
salience of external rewards or punishments
introjected reg
satisfy internal contingencies: ego involvement
identified reg
find value/importance in activity
integrated reg
synthesis of identifications with other aspects of self
autonomous motivation
To endorse one’s behavior fully-to extent we are autonomous can reflect on behavior to decide if we endorse
Accompanied by experiences of choice and volition
intrinsic, identified, integrated
controlled motivation
To be coerced into behavior by external or internal forces
Accompanied by experiences of pressure and obligation, coercion to think/ feel
external/introjected